TABLE OF CONTENTS Do You Offer Treatment Programs for People Who Have a Dual-Diagnosis Disorder? What Role Will My Family Play in the Rehabilitative Process? Do You Have Medical Personnel Available to Address Potential Health Complications? Do You Provide Holistic Or Spiritually-Based Recovery Programs At Your Facility? Does Your Facility Accommodate People With Disabilities or Other Special Needs? Do You Offer a Short-Term or Long-Term Rehabilitative Program? Is Your Facility an Inpatient or Outpatient Treatment Center? What Types of Therapeutic Methods Do You Use to Treat Clients? Do You Offer Any Healthy Living Education Classes to Help With Reintegrating Into Society? What Is the Continuum of Care After Treatment Is Complete? Finding the Right Rehab Facility for You or Your Loved One 2 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11
More than 2 million Americans received treatment from a special rehab facility in 2012, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, many of them making their second, third or subsequent trips to rehab because they found themselves in a facility that wasn t right for them. That s why choosing a rehab center is a key step in entering recovery, and because there are many types of facilities, asking the right questions can help you or your family members make the best choice. 3 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK
1 DO YOU OFFER TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE A DUAL-DIAGNOSIS DISORDER? Dual-diagnosis disorders occur in people who have a substance abuse disorder co-occurring with a mental health disorder. ABOUT 50% OF DRUG ABUSERS AND ONE-THIRD OF PEOPLE WHO ABUSE ALCOHOL (NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL) HAVE A DUAL-DIAGNOSIS DISORDER. People who have a dual-diagnosis disorder are more likely to experience complications of their condition and need immediate treatment for a number of reasons: Drugs and Alcohol can Worsen an Underlying Mental Illness, Potentially Causing an Onset of Symptoms For The First Time. 4 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK People with Dual-Diagnosis Disorders are More Likely to Commit Violent or Impulsive acts. People With Dual-Diagnosis Disorders are Less Likely to Complete a Treatment Plan. People With Dual-Diagnosis Disorders Are More Likely to Attempt Suicide.
2 3 WHAT ROLE WILL MY FAMILY PLAY IN THE REHABILITATIVE PROCESS? Examples of common addiction treatment center family programs include: Many rehabilitation facilities provide integrative programs for families who wish to play a role in the recovery process. DO YOU HAVE MEDICAL PERSONNEL AVAILABLE TO ADDRESS POTENTIAL HEALTH COMPLICATIONS? Treatment for addiction and substance dependency is a biological process that produces physical effects. All rehabilitation programs should at minimum provide access to emergency care and other medical services. However, the medical community can play a small or major role in detoxification and recovery, depending on the type of rehab program a person chooses. 5 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK Family Visitation Opportunities for People Enrolled in an Inpatient Treatment Program On-Site Living Facilities and Educational Programs for Young Children of People in Treatment for Substance Dependency Group Therapy Inclusive of Close Friends and Family Trauma Recovery Programs for Family Members Impacted by a Loved One s Addiction
4 5 DO YOU PROVIDE HOLISTIC OR SPIRITUALLY-BASED RECOVERY PROGRAMS AT YOUR FACILITY? A first-rate facility will always do more than address merely the physical needs of a client. Quality rehab programs go further to address the emotional, nutritional, spiritual and social needs of each individual. Holistic recovery programs, for example, may provide alternative therapies like massage, acupuncture, meditation and yoga. A faith-based program may include spiritual counseling, religious services, and the use of faith and prayer to maintain long-term sobriety. DOES YOUR FACILITY ACCOMMODATE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OR OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS? Many addiction treatment facilities make accommodations for special populations, including people with physical and cognitive disabilities and handicaps. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, modifying treatment to meet the unique needs of individuals with disabilities can improve treatment. 6 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK
6 DO YOU OFFER A SHORT-TERM OR LONG-TERM REHABILITATIVE PROGRAM? 7 IS YOUR FACILITY AN INPATIENT OR OUTPATIENT TREATMENT CENTER? Addiction rehab programs can vary in length. Some people enter treatment for short-term rehabilitation, usually 30 days or less. Others may require longer treatment, opting to stay for 60 to 90 days or more. The length of treatment is an important factor in choosing a treatment facility for many reasons. More time in a rehab program is less time exposed to stressors, distractions and addiction triggers. SHOR TERM T LONG TERM All drug treatment programs can be defined according to two parameters: inpatient and outpatient. An inpatient addiction treatment facility offers around-the-clock care. An outpatient treatment center offers rehabilitative programs that allow clients to sleep at home and maintain a personal life outside of treatment. Outpatient programs are not as comprehensive as inpatient programs but may be appropriate for people who have recently completed an inpatient program or who are unable to enter inpatient treatment due to personal or economic reasons. 7 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK
8 WHAT TYPES OF THERAPEUTIC METHODS DO YOU USE TO TREAT CLIENTS? There are many different treatment modalities used to address addiction. One person may find a specific method particularly effective for treating addiction, whereas another person may not respond as effectively. EXAMPLES OF COMMON THERAPEUTIC METHODS INCLUDE: A B C CBT Individual Therapy Group Therapy 8 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) 12-Step Therapy Expressive Therapy
9 DO YOU OFFER ANY HEALTHY LIVING EDUCATION CLASSES TO HELP WITH REINTEGRATING INTO SOCIETY? Life after treatment is very different than it is during treatment. People who have been living in a protected environment for months on end must learn to acclimate to new surroundings. Lifestyle education classes provided during rehab can help a person successfully deal with the harsh realities of bills that have piled up, relationships that have been hurt by substance abuse, and other common problems. EXAMPLES OF HEALTHY LIVING AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS THAT MAY HELP WITH THE TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROCESS INCLUDE: Cooking and Nutrition Classes Financial Management Classes 9 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK Employee Skills Courses GED and Certificate Courses Relapse Prevention Classes
10 WHAT IS THE CONTINUUM OF CARE AFTER TREATMENT IS COMPLETE? Recovery does not end when a person leaves addiction rehab. Rather, the path to sobriety is just beginning. Many rehabs offer programs that continue long after a person has been discharged from inpatient treatment. THE EXTENT OF THESE PROGRAMS VARY, BUT MAY INCLUDE: $ Accountability to a Rehabilitative Counselor Ongoing Therapeutic Support in Both Group and Individual Sessions Transitional Living Programs Everyone needs some degree of support after completing a rehab program. It is important to ensure that a person entering recovery for addiction has all the tools he or she needs to live a sober life. 10 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK
FINDING THE RIGHT REHAB FACILITY FOR YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE With countless substance abuse treatment facilities across the country, it may seem difficult to narrow them down to a single choice. But taking the time to ask the right questions and research a particular program could mean the difference between sobriety and relapse. If you or someone you know is showing evidence of substance abuse or addiction, don t wait to get the help you need. Need to help a loved one with drug or alcohol abuse? Call our caring counselors today and get the answers you need (866) 802-5868 11 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK