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How to Find the Right Alcohol Rehab Program: 15 Questions to Ask

Alcohol dependency can be life threatening. Studies show that it’s extremely hard to quit on your own. But good for you, you are here learning about how to take the first step in the right direction to get your life back on track or facilitating that for a family member, friend or colleague addicted to alcohol.

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How to Find the Right Alcohol Rehab Program: 15 Questions to Ask

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  1. MALIBU REHAB CENTER How to Find the Right Alcohol Rehab Program: 15 Questions to Ask

  2. 1. What type of treatment programs do you offer?Short-term?Long-term?Inpatient?OutpatientAftercare?Extended care? Alcohol addiction has both physical and mental effects, making treatment complex and very individualized for each person. Typically, inpatient programs where you can receive treatment and have 24-hour support are recommended, particularly when going through detox so medical personnel can manage withdrawal symptoms.

  3. 2. What is the recommended duration for the program? 30 days is typically too short of a stay to reach treatment goals, many will recommend closer to 90 days as optimal. The best treatment centers will be more focused on working towards positive outcomes.

  4. 3. How soon do you have space available? You are ready for treatment now! If a facility is not able to accommodate you for a week or weeks, move onto others that may be able to get you in sooner with the caveat that they meet your individual needs, of course.

  5. 4. What is the cost of treatment per day, week or month? Some programs are not covered by insurance and must be paid out of pocket. Find out what to expect in terms of costs for the recommended length of stay for you to determine if it’s an option for you to consider.

  6. 5. Does your treatment facility take insurance? Have your insurance policy name and ID handy and ask the facility to confirm if they accept your particular insurance, and if so, what percentage or period of time is typically covered by them. Some alcohol treatment and rehab programs are covered or may be partially covered by your health insurance policy.

  7. 6. What are the accommodations like? This is nice to know so you have an idea of the comforts provided in your room, the privacy, general setup, plus what facilities are onsite like community dining room, gym and so on.

  8. 7. Can you walk me through a typical day? An alcohol rehab program that is highly personalized to your individual needs and situation will likely be most effective. One that incorporates treatment, therapy, group activities, physical fitness, as well as some quiet time is ideal. It’s always a good idea to understand what you are signing up for in as much detail as possible.

  9. 8. How do you help to alleviate physical cravings for alcohol? Understanding the triggers that cause the cravings is key to removing those triggers from your life. Working closely with you through detox and withdrawals to help you get to the other side, cognitive behavioral therapy, and medications are among some of the treatment modalities.

  10. 9. Does the alcohol rehab program include?Nutritional ComponentFitness Component Often with addiction, your health and nutrition may also be suffering. You may experience sleeplessness, depression, lack of appetite or energy or other problems that may actually inhibit your recovery. Nutritional support is a very important part of your treatment and rehab.

  11. 10. Do you treat dual diagnosis? Often along with addiction, you may also have anxiety, ADHD, depression, PTSD, bipolar or personality disorders or other co-occurring disorders. Not all facilities integrate mental health and addiction treatment modalities into a single comprehensive program designed to meet these unique needs.

  12. 11. What is the staff to client ratio?Can you tell me about the credentials of key staff that would be involved in developing and administering treatment? You are in it to beat your addiction. Surrounding yourself with qualified, empathetic, motivated staff, therapists, counselors with specialized degrees and a doctor who has seen others successfully through treatment is important. Their experience working with addiction, withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and relapse can impact your outcomes.

  13. 12. What is your success rate (and how do you define it)? Be weary of any quick fix treatments or those that seem to overpromise outcomes in a short amount of time. Find out if the treatment provider defines success as being sober for 1 year or longer or uses some other measurement, and what percentage of their clients meet that definition of success.

  14. 13. What social support is offered during and after treatment?(To maintain long-term positive outcomes) It is critical to have a community that supports your sobriety once you begin initial rehab and once you complete a program to avoid going back to old habits or social circles that may tempt you or trigger relapse.

  15. 14. Once treatment is complete, how do you help to prevent relapse? The best treatment facilities identify and address core patterns leading to self-destructive behaviors and provide you with living strategies for beyond treatment. It’s essential to have a detailed, individualized aftercare plan in place for ongoing guidance, support and accountability.

  16. 15. What happens if you do relapse? Right after you complete treatment is when you are at greatest risk for relapse. If you or your loved one do turn back to alcohol following rehab, please do not wait, get back to treatment immediately to continue on the path to remaining clean and sober.

  17. Call Now (866) 370-6396 24/7 Information Hotline Your questions and any information you provide will be kept confidential. Get in touch, schedule a tour, and when you’re ready, reserve a room at Malibu Rehab Center. Visit us at: https://maliburehabcenter.com/

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