Program areas at DAF
Residential level ii: this is an intensive substance Abuse program for adults with an average length of stay of 90 days. This program has been expanded to include a program for moms and babies. The program served 324 adults and 16 infants during the fiscal year ended june 30, 2023. In-kind donations of 7,630 were received for this program during the fiscal year end june 30, 2024.
The adult outpatient: program is a comprehensive treatment service designed to help individuals who do not require residential stabilization. The program uses an evidenced based curriculum to assist clients in arresting Drug and alcohol use, to increase awareness and acceptance of their substance Abuse problems and to develop skills that will help them maintain a Drug fee and healthy lifestyle. This unit served 1,165 individuals during the fiscal year ended june 30, 2024.
Adult detoxification: this is a medical stabilization unit for individuals in acute withdrawal from substance use. This is typically a 3-10 day program and includes placement facilities for continued care. These services were received by 819 individuals.
Residential, medical services, prevention,outreach, and intervention for individuals with substance Abuse.