Co-Occurring Treatment Program
Terros Health LADDER, which stands for Life-Affirming Dual Diagnosis Education and Recovery, is a therapeutic day treatment program for adults who have co-occurring mental health and substance use symptoms.
LADDER is structured to provide group therapy, individual counseling, case management and peer support — all of which address mental health symptom management and recovery from substance use.
LADDER is appropriate for both SMI (seriously mentally ill) and GMH (general mental health) clients who have had substance use within the past year. A light breakfast and full lunch are served Monday through Thursday. Also available to clients: a connection to psychiatric services, linkage to primary care and MOUD/MAT services, arranged transportation, discharge planning and aftercare group.