This program addresses the needs of clients with co-occurring disorders and non-life-threatening medical needs, in addition to a Substance Use Disorder, and focuses on integrating multi-disciplinary treatment modalities, to provide clients a more holistic experience of care.

high-intensity residential unit

The Stella Maris Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Unit consists of one free-standing unit, currently housing 12 identified males, with plans to expand to 32 all-gender beds. Clinical services run 7 days per week and is staffed 24/7

Clients will receive treatment from a team that includes Psychiatrist Professionals, Nurse Practitioner, Licensed and Credentialed Counselors, Nurses, Case Managers, Peer Recovery Supporters, and Techs.  The Residential Program is trauma-informed and incorporates evidence-based practices, including daily therapeutic group counseling, psycho-educational groups, case management, urine screens, medication management, psychiatric services, primary care services, peer support services, and linkage to further treatment post completion.  The approximate length of stay is approximately 28-45 days, or until the client no longer meets criteria for Level 3.5 services.    


target population

  • Adult, all-gender, 18 years of age or older.   

  • Current DSM5 substance use disorder diagnosis and/or meeting criteria for diagnosis (alcohol, opioids, sedatives/hypnotics/anxiolytics).   

  • Medical conditions that do not require hospitalization and are being managed appropriately with medication and/or treatment under the care of a medical professional.     

  • Clients with severe psychiatric disorders must be stabilized and not currently experiencing audio or visual hallucinations, prior to consideration for admission.      

  • Significant treatment needs in emotional, behavioral, and cognitive conditions or a significant history of trauma. 

  • Significant need for change in living environment, primary relationships, or ability to manage in the community (characterized by a significant legal history, problems in educational history, and problems in work history). 

  • To learn more about the Stella Maris Inpatient Residential Treatment Program, contact us at (216) 781-0550 or complete our confidential online intake form.