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Aliviane Inc

Addiction treatment facility in El Paso, Texas

Aliviane Inc 3615 Rutherglen Street
El Paso, TX 79925

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Levels of Care & Programs Offered

Aliviane Inc offers the following programs, based on data reported to SAMHSA's National Directory of Drug & Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facilities:

Treatment Approaches

Anger managementCognitive behavioral therapyRelapse preventionMotivational interviewingTrauma-related counselingMatrix ModelSubstance use disorder counselingTelemedicine/telehealth therapy

Assessment & Screening

Screening for mental disordersComprehensive mental health assessmentScreening for substance useScreening for tobacco useInterim services for clientsComprehensive substance use assessment

Recovery Support & Aftercare

Outcome follow-up after dischargeHousing servicesNaloxone and overdose educationRecovery coachDischarge PlanningEmployment counseling or trainingAftercare/continuing careMentoring/peer support

Additional Services

Transportation assistanceMental health servicesSuicide prevention services

Education & Counseling

Group counselingSubstance use disorder educationHepatitis education, counseling, or supportHealth education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitisFamily counselingSmoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counselingIndividual counselingHIV or AIDS education, counseling, or support

Language Services

SpanishSign language services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Licensing & Accreditation

Aliviane Inc reports the following to SAMHSA: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), Private non-profit organization, State substance use treatment agency.

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