Individualized Treatment for Lasting Recovery
How Treatment Is Individualized at Vered
Treatment at Vered is designed around the individual. Each client receives a person-centered treatment plan that reflects their history, clinical needs, and long-term recovery goals.
Clients work closely with a primary clinician who guides the therapeutic process and coordinates care across a multidisciplinary team, including medical providers, nursing staff, behavioral health technicians, and wellness professionals, ensuring support throughout the program.
Individualized Care in a Structured Setting
Care is individualized within a structured residential setting, where each client works with the clinical team to understand patterns contributing to substance use and develop a plan that evolves throughout their stay.
Ongoing access to clinical, medical, wellness, and support staff allows for deeper engagement and collaboration during the treatment process.
Addressing the Underlying Causes of Substance Use
Many individuals entering treatment are navigating more than substance use alone.
Treatment often includes exploring factors such as:
- Chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation
- Anxiety or persistent worry
- Depression or low mood
- Unresolved grief and loss
- Trauma and stress responses
- Shame or negative self-perception
- Loneliness and isolation
- Difficulty managing emotions
- Relationship challenges
- Burnout or emotional exhaustion
- Loss of direction or purpose
Clients work with the clinical team to better understand these experiences and develop healthier ways of managing them.
Integrated Clinical & Wellness Care
Vered combines clinical therapy, experiential programming, and wellness practices into one coordinated program.
Each client participates in a structured schedule that includes:
- Individual counseling with licensed clinicians
- Group therapy and psychoeducation
- Emotional regulation skill development
- Trauma informed programming
- Wellness and movement-based activities
- 12-step clinical integration
- Creative expression, including pottery and clay work, to support self-expression and reduce stress
- Daily self-care that supports healthy routines
This approach allows care to remain individualized while maintaining consistency throughout treatment.
Preparing for Life Beyond Residential Care
Continuing care planning helps clients and their loved ones prepare for the transition after residential treatment.
Planning may include:
- Outpatient therapy or step-down levels of care
- Sober living or supportive housing
- Medication management and psychiatric follow-up
- Peer support and recovery-focused communities
- Alumni programming and continued connection
The goal is to ensure individuals leave treatment with a clear structure, supportive resources, and practical tools for maintaining the progress they have made in recovery.