Willingway Hospital
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Willingway Hospital, located in Statesboro, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia is a state located in the southeastern United States. It was established in 1732, the last of the original Thirteen Colonies. The state is named after King George II of Great Britain. Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788...

, is a privately owned hospital which specializes in treating alcoholism
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a broad term for problems with alcohol, and is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages, usually to the detriment of the drinker's health, personal relationships, and social standing...

 and drug addiction. The treatment modality at Willingway Hospital is based on the principles of the twelve-step program
Twelve-step program
A Twelve-Step Program is a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems...

, Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid movement which says its "primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." Now claiming more than 2 million members, AA was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio...

. It is referred to by many as “The Betty Ford Center
Betty Ford Center
The Betty Ford Center , is a non-profit, separately licensed residential chemical dependency recovery hospital in Rancho Mirage, California, that offers inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment for alcohol and other drug addictions as well as prevention and education programs for family and children...

 of the South.”

Programs

Willingway offers the following levels of care:
  • Detoxification – A patient is medically detoxed from all mood-changing chemicals in a unit similar to that of an intensive care unit at a general hospital. Willingway is equipped to successfully detox patients from notoriously difficult chemicals like Methadone, Oxycontin, Valium, and Xanax. .
  • Inpatient/Residential – After completing detox, patients are then moved to this second phase of treatment where they are given an individual counselor and begin to identify problems they may encounter on the path to long-term sobriety as well as the solutions that accompany them. They learn to incorporate the principles of the AA program into all areas of their lives.
  • Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization – This modified version of the inpatient program is offered to those who do not necessarily require monitoring 24 hours a day but need more structure than is available to them in the outpatient program.
  • Family Program – During the last five days of a patient’s stay at Willingway, family members of the alcoholic or drug addict are encouraged to participate in the program with their loved one so they can learn more about the disease of alcoholism and what that means to them. Family therapy and special groups are an essential part of this experience.
  • Intensive Outpatient – This level of care allows for the patient to live at home and still receive the help they need. Patients go to evening group sessions and meet with a counselor on a weekly basis. As with the rest of Willingway’s programs, the medical staff is actively involved in the treatment process.
  • Individual Outpatient Counseling – Patients who no longer require the intensity of outpatient groups may continue to meet with their counselor on a one-on-one basis.
  • Extended Treatment – For alcoholics and addicts that need more time to develop the skills required to maintain a lifetime of sobriety, long-term treatment programs are recommended. The “Women’s Residence” and the “Men’s Lodge” provide residents with individual and group counseling. Residents attend AA meetings and begin to apply what they learn into their daily lives.
  • Continuing Care – Prior to leaving the care of Willingway Hospital, recovering alcoholics and drug addicts are given aftercare plans designed to help them maintain their sobriety. While each plan is individual, all patients are encouraged to immerse themselves in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous
    Alcoholics Anonymous
    Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid movement which says its "primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." Now claiming more than 2 million members, AA was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio...

     or another twelve-step program
    Twelve-step program
    A Twelve-Step Program is a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems...

     in which they obtain a sponsor, go to meetings, and begin to work the twelve steps.

Patients are evaluated and placed in the level of care most appropriate for their needs. Each patient’s program is completely individualized.

Facts and Figures

Willingway is licensed as a specialized hospital by the Georgia Department of Human Resources and is accredited by JCAHO. The average length of stay is 25.62 days. The number of annual admits totals at 512. Approximately 33% of all patients are female, and 12% are under the age of 25.

History

Although Willingway was not established until 1971, its story began in 1959 when Dr. John Mooney and his wife Dot, recovering from alcoholism themselves, began taking alcoholics into their home in hopes of showing them a new way of life. Their hopes were realized, and seemingly hopeless men and women found themselves free from alcoholic bondage as a result of the care given to them by the doctor and his wife. As word spread about the Mooneys, it became evident that the house on Lee Street simply didn’t have enough room for all those seeking treatment. As a result, they began building Willingway, a 40 bed facility. Willingway became a licensed hospital on August 11, 1971. John Mooney stepped down as Director of Willingway in 1982. However, the couple’s four children, Al, Jimmy, Bobby, and Carol Lind still make up the hospital’s Board of Directors.
The oldest son, Al, is co-author of The Recovery Book, known by many as the Bible of addiction medicine.

Community

Many patients that go to Willingway Hospital end up staying in Statesboro and becoming active members of their community. Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University is a national public university located on a campus in Statesboro, Georgia, USA. Founded in 1906, it is part of the University System of Georgia and is the largest center of higher education in the southern half of Georgia offering 117 academic majors in a comprehensive...

, also located in Statesboro, GA, and the Willingway Foundation (Willingway’s nonprofit organization) teamed up in an effort to create a Center for Addiction Recovery on Georgia Southern University’s campus. The center provides all recovering alcoholics and drug addicts with the opportunity to maximize their college experience while minimizing their risk of returning to old behaviors. The Center for Addiction Recovery is modeled after a federally funded program currently in place at Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech or TTU, is a public research university in Lubbock, Texas, United States. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the...

in Lubbock, TX. The center offers scholarship opportunities, admissions guidance, 12-step meetings, and many other resources.
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