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Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In Search Government Departments Community Business How Do I... Home Departments Day Report Center Day Report Center DRC Announcements The Fix Check out "The Fix" networking group Read on... View All /CivicAlerts.aspx Home Drug Screening Resources Treatment DUI Home CONTACT US: BERKELEY DAY REPORT CENTER 520 South Raleigh Street Martinsburg, WV 25401 Office- 304-262-9831 Fax- 304-262-9814 General Inquiries: Email Facebook Page: Facebook Hours of Operation: Monday: 8 am to 8 pm Tuesday: 8 am to 8 pm Wednesday: 8 am to 8 pm Thursday: 8 am to 8 pm Friday: 8 am to 5 pm Saturday: 8 am to 4 pm The Berkeley Day Report Center is a treatment alternative to incarceration for nonviolent offenders whose substance abuse problems have led to legal involvement. Supervision and treatment services provided by the BDRC will accomplish two goals: 1) To provide much needed substance abuse treatment and drug screening which is not available in the Eastern Regional Jail to appropriate offenders 2) To reduce taxpayer cost associated with incarceration. The cost to incarcerate an offender in the Eastern Regional Jail is $1500/month. The cost to place an offender in treatment at the BDRC is $475/mo. MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Berkeley Day Report Center (BDRC) to provide a viable, cost-effective alternative to incarceration for appropriate offenders. In partnership with law enforcement, the judiciary, government agencies and community resources, the Berkeley Day Report Center will reduce criminal recidivism rates by providing participants with the opportunity to learn about his/her behavior, acquire needed skills to address problematic issues, and develop life tools to ensure long-term success while enhancing community safety. PHILOSOPHY The philosophy of the BDRC is to change behavioral patterns among targeted offenders by providing structured, evidence based individualized treatment and accountability. This approach increases motivation and empowers the participant with the functional skills needed for a productive life free of crime and chemical dependencies. GENERAL OVERVIEW The objectives of the BDRC are to reduce repeat offenses and probation revocations through facilitating change in behavior patterns of the offenders who participate. The program is designed to provide a productive alternative to prison for nonviolent offenders. Offenders learn that a lifestyle of recovery is possible and that success is achievable. Eligible participants referred to the BDRC are required to report to the program in accordance with their approved daytime or evening schedules. BDRC staff work closely with each referral source to address each offender’s individual needs. Case Managers at the BDRC conduct the appropriate risk/needs assessment and an individualized treatment plan is developed and implemented according to identified needs and abilities. Participants are also subject to random drug and alcohol testing Drug Screening Drug Screening Random drug screening is required for all participants referred to the BDRC. Each participant must call in to the system daily and enter a unique call in code, which then informs the participant if a drug screen is required on that day. If a drug screen is required, the participant must report to the BDRC 30 minutes prior to closing in order to provide a urine specimen for testing. All drug screens are observed by staff and Redwood Laboratories is utilized for confirmation of positive tests. Any participants who attempt to defeat a drug screen by flushing” their systems or by using a device are held accountable by law enforcement. Participants who continue to test positive for illegal substances are required to attend a higher level of treatment including inpatient treatment/detox. Screening Hours: Monday: 8 am to 7:30 pm Tuesday: 8 am to 7:30 pm Wednesday: 8 am to 7:30 pm Thursday: 8 am to 7:30 pm Friday: 8 am to 4:30 pm Saturday: 8 am to 3:30 pm Daily call in number- 1-800-494-1250 Drugtestcheck.com Resources Treatment IOP – Intensive Outpatient Program (12 weeks, 36 sessions, 9 hours/week of group therapy, 1 hour/week of individual therapy) -IOP follows an evidenced based curriculum called Seeking Safety. The goal of this program is to help clients move beyond trauma and substance abuse. Seeking Safety is a present-focused treatment for clients with a history of trauma and substance abuse. The treatment was designed for flexible use: group or individual format, male and female clients, and a variety of settings (e.g., outpatient, inpatient, residential). Seeking Safety focuses on coping skills and psychoeducation and has five key principles: (1) safety as the overarching goal (helping clients attain safety in their relationships, thinking, behavior, and emotions); (2) integrated treatment (working on both Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and substance abuse at the same time); (3) a focus on ideals to counteract the loss of ideals in both PTSD and substance abuse; (4) four content areas: cognitive, behavioral, interpersonal, and case management; and (5) attention to clinician processes (helping clinicians work on countertransference, self-care, and other issues). IOP is led by a Master’s level therapist. Anger Management (12 sessions/weeks) -Anger and substance use disorders often co-occur, increasing the risk for negative consequences such as physical aggression, self-harm, distressed relationships, loss of a job, or criminal justice involvement. This course uses the cognitive-behavioral anger group treatment model to help participants who have substance use problems co-occurring with anger management problems to become better equipped to manage anger in response to anger-provoking events. Participants will create individualized anger control plans using CBT interventions discussed in the 12-week course. This class is led by a Bachelor’s level Case Manager. Begin With Hope (ongoing) -Begin with Hope is a discussion based class designed to help female participants overcome trauma stemming from domestic violence and sexual assault that has led to substance abuse. The ideal participant is a female who has experiences either DV/SA. Some topics include empowerment, trauma recovery, advocacy, and substance abuse. Upon completion of the course, participants should have established goals of improving self-confidence, maintaining healthy relationships, and identifying/setting healthy boundaries. The overall goal/purpose of this group is to give these participants a safe place to begin the process of healing from the trauma they experienced. This class is led by a Peer Recovery Support Specialist. Criminal & Addictive Thinking - Hazelden (16 sessions/weeks) -Criminal and Addictive Thinking is a course which seeks to help participants to see how their thought processes keep them stuck in destructive behaviors, recognize the connection between addiction and criminal activity, develop healthier ways of relating to others, and learn how to keep their recovery strong. This course is ideal for participants who have histories of recidivism and criminal behavior related to their addictions. This class is led by a Bachelor’s level Case Manager. CBISA - University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute (38 sessions) -The Cognitive‐Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse (CBI‐SA) curriculum is designed for individuals that are moderate to high need in the area of substance abuse and well suited for criminal justice populations. The curriculum can be delivered as a stand‐alone substance abuse intervention, or incorporated into a larger program, particularly those designed for clients in the corrections system. As the name of the curriculum suggests, this intervention relies on a cognitive behavioral approach to teach participants strategies for avoiding substance abuse. The program places heavy emphasis on skill building activities to...
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