Quest Deliverance House

Quest Deliverance House Canton Ohio

Quest Deliverance House is a non-medical residential treatment program that provides assistance to women facing issues related to drug and alcohol abuse. The facility is particularly welcoming to pregnant women, as it offers an environment free from substance abuse for both the mother and child. The program also provides specialized accommodations for infants and toddlers, allowing children up to the age of 5 to stay with their mothers.

ABOUT QUEST DELIVERANCE HOUSE

Quest Deliverance House is one of the five rehab facilities operated by Quest Recovery and Prevention Services. The facility focuses on offering non-medical substance abuse treatment specifically designed for adult women. The treatment options available at the facility include outpatient care, partial hospitalization, residential long-term treatment, and day treatment. Detox services are not provided on-site.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

Quest Deliverance House accepts a diverse range of women for treatment, including those with co-occurring mental health disorders, pregnant or postpartum women, older adults, DUI or DWI offenders, and individuals involved with the criminal justice system. The facility also offers beds for clients’ children up to the age of five.

The maximum duration of stay for residents is 120 days. During their stay, individuals receive a comprehensive treatment program that encompasses 30 hours of individual and group therapy and education every week. Additionally, the facility welcomes residents who are unable to secure traditional housing after completing treatment, offering them the opportunity to stay while they search for permanent housing and employment.

Outpatient treatment options are available and include weekly counseling, group therapy, as well as an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that meets three to five days a week.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The treatment team at Quest Deliverance House consists of licensed and certified substance abuse counselors.

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

According to an article written for CantonRep.com, residents of Quest Deliverance House have their own private bedroom and bathroom. The facility also provides a serene pond and a playground in the backyard.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

Reviews for Quest Deliverance House are generally positive. One recurring complaint is that the facility allows repeated admissions, potentially limiting treatment opportunities for others. However, alumni also highlight the facility’s strengths, such as its ability to address underlying issues, emphasize accountability, and encourage family involvement. The facility is commended for its well-trained staff and extended hours of operation.

On an external review site, Citehealth, a former client gave Quest Deliverance House an overall rating of five stars, emphasizing the importance of honesty and willingness for successful treatment.

FINANCING

Quest Deliverance House accepts various payment methods, including self-payment, Medicaid, state insurance (other than Medicaid), private health insurance, and military insurance. Additionally, the facility offers sliding fee scales and facility payment assistance thanks to funding received from the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Stark County and the Sisters of Charity Foundation.

Updated December 2015

Services provided by Quest Deliverance House


Service Setting

  • Outpatient
  • Residential
  • Intensive Outpatient
  • Type of Care

  • Halfway House
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Treatment Approaches

  • Anger Management
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Contingency Managementmotivational Incentives
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Substance Abuse Counseling
  • Trauma-related Counseling
  • 12-step Facilitation
  • License/Certification/Accreditation

  • State Substance Abuse Agency
  • State Department Of Health
  • State Mental Health Department
  • Council On Accreditation
  • Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Genders Accepted

  • Female
  • Quest Deliverance House Reviews

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  • I wouldn't even give it one star but there is no way to give them less. My family member has bee there for a couple of months now this place is terrible. Very seldom does anyone answer the phone when you call and when you leave a message they don't tell them..It was an emergency and when I went there to tell her that, I was called a liar that I didn't leave a message. then they called they cops on me saying I was yelling.and to leave. They don't care if a family member is dying.
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  • This place saved my life! I was a client in 2014. Excellent staff and amazing groups. Especially, Woman of Worth group and Spirituality group :) They also have a Trauma group that is ran by a excellent woman who cares. If you want to get sober and stay sober this is the place to go. There is no other rehab like it! Almost 4 years years sober living a life beyond anything I could of dreamed of! QDH loved me before I could love myself and taught me how to be and live a fulfilling life. For that I am forever GRATEFUL :)
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  • I have been through the house three times in the past eleven years. My third time was it. I truly have learned alot .it comes down to how bad u want it because they teach some very great life lesson. The favoritism is kind of crazy but if u concentrate on yourse!f and getting what u need u can doi it!
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  • It was good.
    Strengths: A strong sense of sisterhood in sobriety. Weaknesses: petty bickering among clients encouraged in the name of "holding each other accountable".
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  • Strengths: Getting to root of issues, teaching accountability, encouraging involvement. Weaknesses: Staff give advice, but those in sobriety themselves don't do. Rotating door. I believe in second chances all the way, but by the third, fourth, even fifth time, you know what to do, it's about willingness. By allowing repeated admissions, could be taking from someone who never had a chance at treatment! I can never say enough about QDH. IT SAVED MY LIFE! but with anything in life there's always room for improvement!
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  • Programs were great but they lacked compassion. More compassion.
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  • They have changed their program 10 fold
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  • Strengths: Multiple locations and well trained staff. Weaknesses: Repeat clients. Better client hours.