Our facility provides a healing environment where you can gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your behaviors. We’ll help you learn effective communication and conflict resolution skills, as well as develop greater self-awareness, all of which promote healthier interactions with loved ones. By focusing on personal growth, you can improve your well-being and strengthen your bonds with those who matter most to you. Click here to learn more about our programming: https://ow.ly/qQJS50SsWHk
Keystone Treatment Center
Hospitals and Health Care
Canton, South Dakota 193 followers
Treatment Center for Substance Abuse & Alcohol Addiction
About us
The Transformation Begins Now For more than 40 years, Keystone Treatment Center in South Dakota has been revered as a leader in the treatment of chemical dependency, compulsive gambling, and co-occurring mental health conditions for adolescents and adults. Keystone Treatment Center incorporates spiritual and cultural values into the comprehensive and individualized care provided to all patients. The staff at Keystone is skilled, compassionate, and effective at treating the following chemical dependencies: • Alcohol • Cocaine • Marijuana • Synthetic marijuana • Prescription drugs • Painkillers • Opioids • Stimulants • Benzos • Heroin • Meth The following co-occurring conditions are also treated at Keystone: • Adjustment disorder • Schizoaffective disorder • Anxiety • Gambling addiction • Bipolar disorder • Depression Keystone’s programming is based on the belief that a successful recovery comes from building positive self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, vocational productivity, and a healthy lifestyle. Both adolescent and adult patients attending Keystone have the option to partake in residential programming, outpatient programming, continuing care, and/or detox. Additionally, Keystone offers the following specialty programming options: • Opioid dependence track • Christian track • Native American track • Chronic pain track • Meth dependence track • Gambling disorder track • Medical and legal professionals track • Law enforcement track Patients at Keystone thrive in a safe and productive environment conducive to effective healing. The multidisciplinary team ensures that each patient is provided with an individualized care plan based on his or her personal treatment needs, as it is a primary goal to treat the patient on the whole. To learn more, please call (605) 519-2077.
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http://www.keystonetreatment.com
External link for Keystone Treatment Center
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Canton, South Dakota
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Alcohol Addiction, Meth Addiction, and Co-Occurring Depression
Locations
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1010 E 2nd St
Canton, South Dakota 57013, US
Employees at Keystone Treatment Center
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Body dysmorphia is characterized by an obsession with perceived flaws in appearance. In the summer months, the pressure to achieve the "perfect body" can lead to heightened anxiety and self-criticism. Let's advocate for body positivity and self-acceptance. Learn more about body dysmorphia: http://ow.ly/qPmY105zPOV
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Let's celebrate fellowship, festivities, and fun this Fourth of July! Here's to a safe and memorable holiday with those closest to you. #IndependenceDay
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In our residential program, we offer continuous care designed to foster healing and enhance overall health. Through regular therapy, holistic health practices, and the help of a supportive community of peers, you can develop the tools and confidence to overcome challenges and achieve an improved quality of life. Have questions about our residential program? Reach out to our admissions team at (605) 519-2077.
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SAMHSA's 2022 Race/Ethnicity Highlights for NSDUH revealed that 35.2% of multiracial adults were more likely to suffer from mental health conditions compared with other racial and ethnic groups. As we observe Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, let's spotlight the significant hardships within minority communities and join NAMI in the fight for mental health equity: http://ow.ly/q7BA105yUxf
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It's PTSD Screening Day, which serves as a reminder to prioritize your well-being. If you're struggling with symptoms of PTSD, self-screening could be the first step toward getting the care you need. However, remember that the results of a self-screen are not a substitute for a clinical diagnosis. Seeking the help of a professional is essential if you are struggling with the effects of trauma. http://ow.ly/30et104LZUe
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Attention South Dakota Residents! First-time DUI offenders in South Dakota are required to complete a 12-hour DUI education course. Our classes are held on the first two Fridays of each month from 8:30 AM–2:30 PM. Upcoming Schedule: • July 12 and 19 • August 2 and 9 • September 6 and 13 • October 4 and 11 • November 1 and 8 • December 6 and 13 Contact us today to learn more at (605) 335-1820.
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This month, we aim to empower men to prioritize their mental wellness, emphasizing the importance of seeking help. Compared with women, men who suffer from mental health concerns are less likely to receive a diagnosis or treatment. Together, we can normalize having conversations about mental health and encourage men to take proactive steps toward well-being. #MensHealthMonth
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