Crestwood Behavioral Health - Redding

leadership team

Nicoletta Groff
Administrator

Patrick Kearns
Director of Nursing Services

John Dalton
Wellness & Recovery Director
Admission Coordinator
 

contact

3062 Churn Creek Road
Redding, CA 96002
ph. (530) 221-0976
fax (530) 223-3923
Email
 

career center

To learn about job opportunities at  Crestwood Wellness and Recovery Center, visit the Career Center.

 

overview

The program at Crestwood Wellness & Recovery Center in Redding is a system of care which incorporates concepts of wellness and recovery.  It promotes wellness across the spectrum of the human systems of physical, mental, spiritual, and social needs.  The programming offers a skilled, supportive, yet self-empowering platform.  The structure inherent in all programming is to provide meaningful, yet pragmatic life skills.  The positive and hopeful milieu provides an anchor for that growth.  We maintain a confident expectation that recovery at the level of the clients’ potential will occur.

Our interdisciplinary team of professionals utilizes many evidence-based models of mental health care to address the strengths and knowledge of our clients to provide individual and collaborative treatment plans.

Our guiding principles include facilitating recovery by a responsive approach to the individual’s unique strengths and needs; recognizing, respecting and accommodating for differences- be it cultural, ethnic, religious, gender, socio-economic or sexual orientation; and ongoing leadership and clinical/support staff training to develop, enhance, and support the diverse talents of our staff.
 

program

Crestwood Wellness & Recovery Center
SNF/STP

Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs)/Special Treatment Programs (STPs) provide for the holistic care of individuals while addressing their physical and emotional needs in a secure and safe setting. Services include mental health care, skilled nursing, prevocational and life skills training. Learn more.

Individualized care is provided in collaboration with the client's perceived needs while maintaining a goal-centered approach that includes the stabilization of critical issues. During their journey of recovery, the client will have a personal service coordinator, choices in groups and workshops, receive daily nursing and medical care and benefit from progressive implementation of wellness tools that establishes independence and self-sustaining abilities.

Synopsis of recovery therapeutic program- Journey to Wellness

Daily living and interpersonal classes include Healthy Nutrition Choices; My SNAP; Understanding My Medication; Getting Your Groove Back with Exercise and Movement; Stress Management Strategies; Problem Solving; and Overcoming Depression.

Wellness- Lifestyle approaches to create quality and recreate the soul through relationships; improving your communication style; expressive therapies (arts& crafts, music, comedy hour, gardening, windowsill jungle); soothing therapies (contemplation/meditation, spiritually, animal-assisted activities/therapy visits); and wellness education classes.

Self-Help, Self-Empowerment, Advocacy, and Integrated Co-Occurring Symptom Education includes recovery from substances; situational crisis or loss; discharge planning (reconnecting to the next level); dialectic behavior treatment; RET; and dual recovery anonymous.

Transitional to Community Living and Community Re-Entry Program includes working with your WRAP to become resilient; reconnecting to the community; survival skills (budgeting, food-shopping, meal planning); fostering and developing partnerships with community resources; and STEP (start to explore and prepare) for job skill development and job development assignments.


special feature

Recovery Garden Blog
http://recovery-garden.blogspot.com

Soothing Therapies
Clients at Crestwood Wellness & Recovery Center are offered "Soothing Therapies" provided by the in-house Nurse Massage therapist and Reiki Master/Teacher.  Reiki is an ancient hands-on energy healing technique used in many hospitals and healthcare venues as a complimentary healing method. It is similar to healing touch, which was popular in the late seventies. Reiki has been tested by the National Institutes of Health Complementary and Alternative Medicine branch and is approved as a valid treatment modality for headache, stress, and musculoskeletal pain. It is also approved by California’s Board of Registered Nursing.