What can I expect during my
treatment?
At Wekiva Springs Center we focus on the whole person. Each
patient’s treatment program is customized by our multidisciplinary
team which is why there’s no such thing as a “typical” day at
Wekiva. However, all treatment plans have elements in common. Every
patient sees her primary therapist and an attending physician on a
regular basis. Patients are engaged in a busy schedule of daily
activities and have access to an on-site therapist throughout the
treatment day. As you review the following sample daily schedule,
notice the balance of therapeutic modalities. There are also
opportunities for patients to learn relaxation and coping
techniques; practice positive, life-enhancing new skills; and enjoy
the feedback and support of their peers in therapist-facilitated
gatherings.
Morning:
- Breakfast
- Community Meeting: During this daily group-building time,
patients learn about leadership and group dynamics, formulate and
update their life goals, celebrate progress, and address issues
that relate to the community.
- Yoga: Forging a mind-body connection is part of the healing
process at Wekiva.
- Meditation: Patients learn mental exercises that help keep them
focused and increasingly self-aware.
Primary Group (Process): Under the guidance of a therapist,
carefully composed small groups explore their habitual patterns of
thinking and behaving and the unhealthy coping strategies that have
resulted. This is a key component of every schedule, every day.
Afternoon:
- Lunch
- Stress Management: Structured, experiential activities that
teach relaxation and positive imaging. Patients practice techniques
they can use when they return to their everyday lives.
- Break
- Patients suffering from addiction disorders are presented with
a 12-step recovery model that focuses on surrender, recognition
that there’s a solution and positive steps toward recovery.
Patients with eating disorders and psychiatric conditions spend
this time dealing with their underlying issues, recognizing that
there are solutions and cooperating in the recovery process.
- Cognitive Behavioral Integration: A facilitated group that
helps patients merge new thinking with action strategies. Learning
is through role- playing and other experiential activities.
Early Evening
- Dinner
- Break
- Support Groups: Addiction support groups come to Wekiva to
help nurture the recovery process.
Night Time:
- Journaling/Wrap Up: Guided meditation jumpstarts a therapeutic
process in which patients respond to their thoughts with private
entries in their journals. Break
- Lights Out