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Asking The Right Drug And Alcohol Rehab Questions




By Christina Henders

Choosing the right drug and alcohol rehab center can make all the difference when there is a need for a long-term recovery from an addiction.

The task of finding the right rehab center is made complicated by the by the fact that there are over 13,000 drug and alcohol rehab facilities around the country. Each of these treatment centers is unique in their own way. But being unique does not mean that they are all equally good. It does mean that you have many drug and alcohol rehab centers to choose from. If you do not find the right one immediately you should continue searching as there are many high quality centers.

Here are the questions to ask when searching for the right drug or alcohol rehab facility.

1. How does the treatment center define success and what is their success rate?

Most drug and alcohol rehab facilities have independent reviews of their success. However, success can be measured in many ways. One treatment center may say they have a 75% success rate, but it is only considering those clients who remain sober for only 6 months. While center may claim a 68% rate based on the results of clients after one year. Whatever their claimed success rate, you will want to know how they measured it and what they consider success.

2. Are they accredited as a drug and alcohol rehab center? By whom?

There are a handful of national accreditation organizations including Joint Commission On Accreditation Of Healthcare Organizations (JACHO) and Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), among others. Organizations accredited by these bodies frequently have gone through site reviews and have measured up to national standards.

3. What are the credentials of the staff?

Most states have a system for credentialing drug and alcohol counselors. These individuals may be Certified Addictions Counselors (CAC) or Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC). These are minimum certifications, lead counselors should hold, like MSW or LCSW level or higher.

4. Does this drug and alcohol rehab provide medically supervised withdrawal?

With some drugs, proper withdrawal supervision is a matter of life or death. If the treatment center does not have a detox center, ask them to recommend you one for attendance prior to treatment.

5. Can the provide testimonials?

Of course, no treatment center would want to display their failures. But they should be able to tell you about their successes. It would be best if they can provide you with names and contact information of persons who have been under their treatment.

6. What does a typical week in their drug rehab facility look like?

There must be a balance between the group and individual therapy. There should be education sessions, opportunities for reflection and support groups along with other components that are needed for the treatment of drug and alcohol patients under treatment.

7. If that rehab has a diverse group of counselors, how are the drug and alcohol patients matched up?

One of the factors determining the success of an effective facility is a good client-counselor relationship. Therefore, a match between counselor and client should be worked out accordingly. The match should also suit both the counselor and patient.

8. What is their treatment philosophy?

Find out if they have specific step by step treatments. If they use motivational, cognitive or behavioral therapies. Ask them to explain these things to you in terms that you can easily understand.

9. Do they work with your insurance company or do they set up their own payment plan?

Make sure that you know if the drug and alcohol rehab can work together with your insurance company or not. This way, you can work out the mode of payment that will be for both you and the center's convenience.

Individuals seeking out a rehab for their loved ones with a chronic drug or alcohol addiction problem should be educated about the treatment of this problem.

Have an answer to these questions in order to have a systematic program for identifying treatment centers that may be right for you and for other persons needing the treatment. The right drug and alcohol rehab is just there waiting to help those who need their care the most.
 
 
About the Author
Christina Henders is an online writer at
http://www.healthy-life-ideas.com/detox/
where you can visit for detox and health information.

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