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Keystone Treatment Center

Keystone is a nationally recognized and respected provider of behavioral health services and offers a full spectrum of addiction programs to teens and adults.Keystone is a great place for a new beginning.

Keystone Treatment Center offers compassionate evidence based care to teens, young men and women and adults. Within 30 serene acres, people come to change lives for the better and take part in Keystone’s full continuum of recovery services, from medical detoxification to continuing care. In recognition of the diverse communities served, Keystone is proud to offer a number of specialty track programs, such as a Christian track and a Native American program track.

A Full Continuum of Care

Keystone serves its community by offering a full spectrum of addiction and dual diagnosis care to all patients, from an initial psychiatric and chemical dependency assessment, to medical detoxification (if necessary) to residential treatment and outpatient care and to continuing care and alumni services. Addiction treatment is a journey for life, and Keystone recognizes that varying levels of support and assistance are needed at differing stages in that journey – and is proud to be able to offer that differing support at every step of the way.

Adult Treatment

All clients who come for help will first receive a comprehensive intake psychiatric, chemical dependency and physical exam, and the results of this exam will provide the foundation for an individualized care plan, based on the needs and wants of each person as an individual. Treatments durations are not fixed, for just as every patient has unique needs for care, every patient recovers at their own pace and in their own time. At Keystone, patients graduate from primary care when they are ready to do so, and not on a pre-specified schedule!

Medical detoxification services are available to those that require them.

Young Adult Treatment

Adults from the ages of 18 to 22 face developmental challenges that are not relevant to older adults, and so younger adults benefit greatly from a shared recovery with peers of their own age group.

The young adult program at Keystone combines addiction and mental health treatments with group topics that include:

  • The transition out of the family home
  • Relationships and dating
  • Supporting yourself financially
  • Dealing with family problems
  • Dealing with peer pressure
  • Others

Adolescent Treatment

Adolescent boys and girls, from the ages of 13 to 17, are eligible for gender separate residential addiction treatment at Keystone.

The adolescent program combines academics with very structured therapeutics and treatments are rooted in a 12 step philosophy. Teens are supervised around the clock by a multi disciplinary team of treatment professionals that includes:

  • Nursing staff
  • A psychiatric nurse
  • A psychiatrist
  • An addictionologist
  • 2 M.D.s
  • Licensed addiction and family counselors

Specialty Track Programs

Keystone is proud to offer a variety of specialty track programs; programs designed to increase the relevance and meaning of treatment services to each client.

Since a full 25% to 30% of patients at Keystone are of Native American descent, we offer a very well regarded Native American Track. Features of this specialty treatment track include:

  • A Native American Coordinator and Native American Counselors
  • Culturally relevant therapeutics, such as a talking circle, a sweat lodge, songs and prayers
  • Individual therapy with a Native American counselor

Other specialty program tracks include:

  • Dual diagnosis track (for those suffering an addiction and a mental health disorder)
  • An opioid track (Suboxone is used as necessary for detoxification)
  • A methamphetamine track
  • A gambling addiction track
  • A cognitive disorders track (for people with disorders such as fetal alcohol syndrome)
  • A Christian track

Insurance

Admissions counselors can work with your insurance company to secure your maximum allowable benefits. Many insurance providers consider Keystone a preferred provider of behavioral healthcare services and will cover all or part of the costs of treatment.

Additional sources of program funding can include:

  • Indian Health Service Funds
  • Title 19 Funds
  • South Dakota State Funds
  • Rule 25 Funds (Minnesota)
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