Drug Rehab Programs
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Selecting a drug rehab center is one of the most important
and difficult decisions you will make in your lifetime. Few of us know
what to look for in a quality rehab program and not all drug
rehabilitation centers are alike. Each drug rehab has its own program
options, staff qualifications, credentials, cost, and effectiveness.
Asking appropriate questions when you call a drug rehab for
information is important and you should expect to receive clear answers.
Before you make any decisions-ask questions and get the facts!
Does the drug rehab offer a variety of programs?
Alcohol and drug addiction is a disease that progresses through
predictable stages. It takes a trained health professional, often a
doctor specializing in addiction medicine, to make an accurate diagnosis
and prescribe the most appropriate treatment.
A drug rehabilitation treatment center should offer a variety of
treatment programs that meet individual needs. Programs may include
inpatient, residential, outpatient, and/or short-stay options.
The difference between inpatient and a residential treatment center
is that inpatient services are provided by a licensed hospital, while
residential programs usually do not meet the same rigorous standards of
medical care.
The length of stay depends on the severity and stage of the disease.
How much does a drug rehab center cost?
"How much does it cost?" is often one of the first questions asked.
The price tag for drug abuse & alcoholism treatment varies from
agency to agency.. You need to know what is included, what will be added
to your bill as a fee-for-service program, and what services your health
insurance will cover. This makes it extremely difficult to compare
prices by simply asking the question - "What does it cost?"
If you are seeking the best value for your treatment dollar,
remember: Price can be meaningful only in the context of quality and
performance.
Is the drug rehab treatment program medically based?
There is an advantage to including on-site medical care in a Drug
Rehab. Physicians and nurses provide 24-hour hospital services to
monitor and ensure a safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs. In
addition, a medical staff specializing in addiction medicine can oversee
the progress of each individual and make necessary adjustments to the
treatment plan.
Medical credentials and accreditation can also be important. For
example, a chemical dependency Drug Rehab that earns JCAHO accreditation
(Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) meets
national standards for providing quality medical care. Appropriate state
licensing is also an important consideration.
Be sure to ask which medical costs are included in the price of
treatment at the drug rehab.
What is the degree of family involvement in the treatment program?
Drug abuse and alcoholism affects the entire family, not just the
alcoholic/addict. Quite often family members do not realize how deeply
they have been affected by chemical dependency. Family involvement is an
important component of recovery.
Drug Rehabs vary in the degree and quality of family involvement
opportunities. Some offer just a few lectures and others offer family
therapy. Ask if there is any time devoted to family programs and if
group therapy is included.
Does drug rehabilitation include a quality continuing care program?
There are no quick fixes for the diseases of drug abuse and
alcoholism. Recovery is an ongoing process. The skills one learns during
intensive rehabilitation treatment must be integrated into everyday life
and this takes time.
Some drug addiction treatment programs will offer a follow-up program
but only in one location which may make it difficult to use.
Drug rehabilitation treatment programs should include a quality,
continuing care program that supports and monitors recovery.
The decision to enter a drug rehab program can be a very difficult
and painstaking process. If you are confused by the many choices offered
, don't delay get started to having a better life with drugs.
For
information on substance abuse programs and services, please send email
to contact@tcada.state.tx.us
or call toll-free 866-378-8440.
Our treatment center helpline is answered by a professional staff who
understands what you are going through. They will listen to your
questions and concerns, and provide you with free drug rehab referrals.
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