CCAT, which stands for Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment, is an organization providing treatment services for alcoholism and various chemical addictions to adults. its detoxification services include physician services, withdrawal management with medication, 24-hours, seven-days a week nursing services, educational lectures, and group therapies. It also offers an opiate recovery program, short-term and residential treatment services, and intensive outpatient services. Its family support program provides information and activities for family members, including structured lectures about chemical dependency, patient counseling, and individual sessions with family members. CCAT also offers post-treatment support services to its clients, including group meetings focusing on management of relapse and relapse prevention, and peer support. Located in Cincinnati, CCAT receives funds from various private and public sources, including Department of Housing and Urban Development, Ohio National Foundation, Ohio National Foundation, and federal courts.
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