Manning Regional Healthcare Center

1550 West 6th Street
Manning, IA - 51455
Phone Number: (712) 655-2072



The Manning Regional Healthcare Center is a four-part comprehensive health care system comprised of the following entities:
Manning General Hospital (17 beds) Manning Family Recovery Center (13 beds) Manning Plaza (56 beds) Manning ClinicThe MFRC is a 13 bed co-ed multi-level treatment center which seldom has a waiting list for admissions.
The Center also has a live on-call counselor available for concerns, crisis, and information available 24/7.
Help begins with a phone call!
When considering treatment, an appointment for a substance abuse assessment is the first step.
After the assessment, an individual course of treatment is planned.
The treatment may include detoxification, residential, one of four levels of outpatient, or a combination of different treatment modalities over a period of time.
Each client's treatment plan is individually developed and reviewed by the client and treatment staff.
Staff members include the medical director, consulting psychologist, program director, clinical coordinator, co-dependency counselor, case/chart managers, nurse care coordinator, assessment specialists, a recreation tech, and unit secretary.
A 24-hour nursing service is also provided.
Housed (24/7 stay) at the MFRC or traveling (from home base) describes two of the basic levels of service options that are determined through assessment/evaluation.
There are various ways to be involved within these two basic levels of service (see 1 thru 8) Acute care - inpatient:
This service is a medical emergency/urgency service and the patient would in most cases be seen in ER and admitted to temporary detox (1 to 5 days).
Residential outpatient treatment takes place daily.
The length of the treatment stay is determined by the client's daily progress, usually 28-32 days.
The client is housed overnight at the Recovery Center during treatment.
Outpatient treatment: MFRC outpatient treatment services may be arranged Monday through Sunday - around family needs and employment.
Day outpatient treatment/partial hospitalization - travel or housed may take place daily.
Travel or housed status is determined by evaluation/progress.
Intensive outpatient treatment is available 7 days a week (Monday through Sunday) from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Days, times, and number of sessions is determined by an evaluation/progress.
This level of care may include 9 to 29 hours of service per week.
Extended outpatient treatment is set up on an individual basis 1 to 3 times per week, as needed based on the evaluation.
It is also available 7 days a week.
This level of care may include 1 to 8 hours of service per week.
During many of the treatment sessions, residential and outpatient clients may work together.
The sessions can include recreational therapy, educational lectures, community group, specific group therapy, one-on-one, and psychological therapy.     
Continuing Care: During the treatment process the chemically dependent person and their concerned person family member may participate together with other recovering people.
The Recovery Center continuing care process is structured to involve the patient and the concerned person in the continuing care groups which are made up of people who have successfully completed their treatment program.
This service is free to recent graduated MFRC patients.
Individuals needing continuing care services, but are not recent MFRC alumni may make application and financial arrangements for services.
Continuing Care group meets at Manning Regional Healthcare Center on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and is facilitated by a counselor.
The patient and the concerned person are encouraged to participate in the continuing care for up to one year.
Concerned Person Program/Involvement: The Concerned Person is usually the family member who is closest to the chemically dependent person, and has been affected by the consumption and/or use.
At the Recovery Center, concerned persons who have family members in treatment, participate in treatment through the family outpatient treatment program.
They attend sessions up to three nights each week for six weeks or more, plus support groups.
The program involves the concerned person in educational lectures, community group, their own group therapy sessions, one-on-one as needed, and support group.

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