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Sep 29
2009

Choosing Treatment

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Addiction Treatment ChoiceChoosing the most effective addiction treatment program for yourself or a loved one is one of the most critical and confusing choices you will ever make. It is vitally important that you fully investigate drug treatment options before selecting a drug rehab program. Remember, a life is potentially on the line and the choice you make could determine at best the quality of that life and at worst, whether that individual will continue to live. Drug and alcohol addicts make mistakes and overdose, get arrested and thrown into jail for long periods of time and also die of physical illnesses associated with using. We never take this for granted, which is why we offer a brief look at some of the choices we can help you make.

What is the percentage of drug and alcohol addicted people who remain sober and lead productive lives following any given treatment approach?
The typical success rate of most drug rehabs is 2% to 20%.. There are drug rehabs with success rates as high as 75%.

How long does the typical drug treatment program keep the person in a therapeutic environment?

Over 95% of all inpatient and residential treatment programs in the U.S. are 30 days or less. To be frank, this is not enough time and that fact is evidenced by the dismal success rates of the national average.

How much does a drug treatment program cost?

When seeking the most successful treatment centers, cost can be meaningful only in the context of performance and quality of service. Usually the price for quality treatment will range from around $10,000 to $80,000 for various lengths of stay. We will help you locate a program that is most economical based on length of stay on a cost per day basis with the potential success factors weighed in.

Is the drug rehab center properly licensed and/or accredited by the appropriate agencies to operate?

Most addiction treatment programs are required to be licensed by a governing agency. The program can be licensed by the state Department of Mental Health or the equivalent, Department of Health or various other state agencies which monitor the quality of care and administrative legality of the treatment center delivery. There are also national accreditation organizations which are charged with monitoring these same delivery issues and more. You should choose an organization which holds the proper certificates to operate thusly at least verifying the basic standards of patient care.    

We have access to a very large database of drug rehab programs, long term residential drug treatment, out-patient treatment; detox facilities for drug addiction and alcoholism, and drug rehab for specific types of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana, methamphetamine and prescription drug abuse. Regardless of your particular drug or alcohol of concern, our staff can help you locate the exact right solution to your recovery dilemma.

Call us NOW to get a recovery plan started.


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