Still Water On The Wildcat

Sober Living Admission Process

Recovery Residence Admissions Overview

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GETTING HELP FOR ADDICTION SHOULDN'T BE DIFFICULT

Wildcat firmly believes that seeking assistance for addiction should be an easy and accessible process. We are committed to simplifying the journey to recovery for individuals struggling with addiction. Addiction is a complex issue that can affect anyone, and we understand the unnecessary barriers that often prevent individuals from seeking help. Our objective is to break the stigma surrounding addiction and make it easier for people to get the treatment they need. We strive to help individuals and their loved ones take that crucial first step toward healing.


At Wildcat, our main focus is on providing addiction treatment services that are effective, efficient, and easy to understand, ultimately helping to save lives. We believe in tailoring our approach to meet the individual needs of each person seeking help, ensuring that everyone can find a suitable and accessible solution. By promoting simplicity and ease of access, we have significantly impacted the fight against addiction, empowering individuals to take control of their lives and start a journey toward long-lasting recovery.

Sober Living Admission in 3 Simple Steps


Starting the admissions process for Wildcat sober living is a simple three-step process. First, you can give us a call to speak with our admissions specialists. Second, you will complete an assessment to help us understand your needs. Finally, we will work with you to schedule your admission. This process is quick and hassle-free, making it easy to begin your journey towards recovery.

Step

1

Call Our
Admissions
Team

Our admissions team can be reached 24/7 to talk about your options for getting the help you need.

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Step

2

Complete Our

Pre-Screening Assessment

Our pre-assessment is a quick questionnaire that helps us determine your individual needs as a client. 

Complete Assessment

Step

3

Get the Help You
Need!

 Once we have completed your assessment, you’re ready to admit! Our team will schedule a time that works for you.

WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR STAY

Before heading to a sober living facility, it's crucial to understand what to pack in order to maximize your time there. Gathering important documents such as your ID, insurance cards, and medical records is the first step, as these will assist the staff in providing you with the best possible care.


Comfortable clothing is another necessity for your stay, with the duration of your residency being determined by your level of care, treatment plan, and personal progress. Be sure to bring casual and athletic wear, along with sneakers for activities or exercise, and appropriate sleepwear.


Hygiene products like toothbrushes, shampoos, and any necessary medication should also be included in their original packaging. When shopping or packing for your stay, avoid products containing alcohol.


Additionally, it's a good idea to pack a journal or notebook to document your thoughts and track your progress during treatment, offering valuable support for your recovery.

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Meet Our Staff

David Christenson

Executive Director

David has worked in the mental health and substance use field for over 18 years. He has a passion for helping those in recovery have a safe place to live and the tools needed to succeed. For the last 6 years, David has created substance use programming for individuals in the legal system and transitioning out of jail. He facilitated the local Community Mental Health Coalition in Howard County and has worked hard to create collaborative partnerships between regional service providers.

Matthew Matteson

Clinical Director

Matthew is a licensed clinical social worker with 9 years of experience in behavioral health. He started his career as an outpatient addiction therapist in upstate New York. For the last 3 years, he managed an outpatient behavioral health and addiction service line and looked for ways to expand recovery resources in the region. Matthew is excited to implement a new, collaborative treatment program and provide direct services again.

Laura Brown

Assistant Clinical Director 

Laura is a Licensed Social Worker with 28 years of Mental Health and dual diagnosis experience. Specifically, she has 6 years of leading residential services. Laura has worked closely with the Mental Health Court to help coordinate services, including substance recovery programming. Laura is excited to work alongside the team to help build and provide services to those individuals served.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT TREATMENT?


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Our admissions specialists are here to explain the process, answer any questions you may have, and ensure you’re getting the help you need to live a healthy life free from addiction.

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Call and speak with one of our caring team members about help for you or a loved one.

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