
Keystone Treatment Center
1010 East Second Box 159 Canton, South Dakota 57013
Facility Description Premier South Dakota Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Center. Keystone provides comprehensive individualized continuum of care for chemically dependent patients and their families. Keystone is a free standing residential facility for adults and adolescents. There is also an outpatient program in nearby Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Keystone Treatment Center also offers addiction services for compulsive gambling. Specialty tracks include, Methamphetamine, Dual Diagnosis, Native American, Christian, Cognitive Disorders, Opioid Dependency.
| Treatment Philosophy Keystone is committed to rendering treatment in and atmosphere of trust honesty and responsibility through using cognitive therapies, group and individual counseling, medical management, psychological and spiritual care.
| Family Program Family program is held weekly. It is held in a group setting, providing education and focus on family skills. The patient, their family and the counseslor have a conjoint session discussing family issues and recovery plans.
| 12 Step Involvement The 12-Step philosophy is an integral part of all our programs. Individual counselors and clergy help guide the patients through the Steps.
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| General
| Number of Beds: | 85 | Detox: | Yes | Admission Procedures
| | Night Admission Available: | Yes | Weekend Admission Available: | Yes | Interview Required: | No | Facility Type:
| Detox Outpatient Treatment Center
| Populations:
| Adolescents Adults Alcohol Abuse Alcohol Addiction Compulsive Gambling Drug Abuse Drug Addiction Dual Diagnosis Substance Abuse Young Adults
| Payment Information:
| Indiviualized according to insurance benefits and financial need | Public Assistance Coverage: | Yes | Medicare Accepted: | No | Insurance Accepted: | Yes | Followup Care: | Yes |
Licensing and Accreditation: | | Licensed by: | South Dakota Dept of Health | Licensed type: | Inpatient Medically Monitored III.7 and Intensive Outpatient II.1 | Accredited by: | South Dakota Dept of Alcohol And Drugs, CARF, and Minnesota Dept of Human Services |
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