Community Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS), Inc.
Emanuel Deadwyler has extensive experience in both advocacy and skilled trades. Currently serving as a Resident Advocate at CATS since January 2011, Emanuel is responsible for securing grounds, conducting urine screens and alcohol testing, and documenting various duties and occurrences. Additionally, since January 2009, Emanuel has held the position of CMS/Resident Advocate at Community Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS), Inc. Simultaneously, Emanuel has operated as a self-employed interior painter and residential carpenter since July 2007, offering services that include painting, drywall installation, plumbing, sub flooring, and floor tile work. Academically, Emanuel attended Ashland University and the University of Phoenix, earning credits in Business, Management, Marketing, and Psychology, alongside a certificate in Office Skills and related subjects from 2000 to 2003.
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Community Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS), Inc.
CATS - An Overview CATS manages numerous programs targeted to a variety of specific populations. We offer multiple levels of care ranging from outpatient to residential services. At present CATS has three sites with the capacity to serve: 151 men in the Men's Residential Treatment Program, which provides treatment from 30 to 90 days. 60 women in the Women's Residential Treatment Program, which provides treatment from 30 to 90 days. 16 men in our Wadsworth Residential Program in Medina County. CATS has a total of 227 residential beds. The CATS' Outpatient Program serves up to 90 individuals a day, providing assessments, individual and group counseling, and case management services. We also have 60 Sober Housing beds at our Cleveland location, available to both men & women. To date, CATS has served over 45,000 individuals and their families. CATS experiences a 72% success rate, defined as individuals who enter treatment and complete their assigned level of care.