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		<title>Top Five Things to Look for When Choosing a Treatment Center</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Center, the task can seem overwhelming, as there are countless facilities offering the best treatment, magnificent facilities, and a sure path to recovery. While there are many very successful treatment centers, there are an equal number that are little more than insurance scams. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Center, the task can seem overwhelming, as there are countless facilities offering the best treatment, magnificent facilities, and a sure path to recovery. While there are many very successful treatment centers, there are an equal number that are little more than insurance scams. So how to separate the wheat from the chaff? There are some basic clues as to the quality of care and the effectiveness of the programs &#8211; you just have to know what you are looking for. If you are not able to visit a facility in person, visit the website; a quality center will provide the information.</p>
<p>Staff Communication and Qualifications</p>
<p>When you contact a Treatment Center, does the staff treat you with respect and as intelligent adult? A good treatment center staff will be direct and define all their terms, and they will not be vague or incomplete in what they tell you. Ask them the questions that are important to you, and expect answers to your questions. If you are not satisfied with what you hear, move on.<span id="more-1237"></span></p>
<p>As regards the qualifications of the staff, their diplomas, licensing, and certifications should be posted on their office walls in plain view. The facility itself should also have its accreditations and licensing posted in plain view. If you are visiting the facility&#8217;s website, look for a link to the staff and read the bios. Every staff member should have his or her credentials posted. It is important, if they have initials after their name, that you understand what those initials stand for &#8211; if you do not, check them out online. You want professionals in the field who have been trained by recognized organizations.</p>
<p>How Success is Measured</p>
<p>The success of a treatment facility is not in how many complete the program, it is in its relapse rate. You will not find ANY facility that can honestly claim 100% (or even 60%) success. If you do, something is wrong. Recovery is very difficult. Look for facilities that are forthright with their relapse numbers, and who have developed strong relapse prevention programs to help those who have finished the initial program.</p>
<p>Patient Accommodations</p>
<p>Patient accommodations should at least be clean and comfortable. Many tout themselves as luxury facilities, catering to a clientele that enjoys the finer things in life. While there is no connection between luxury and success, there is one between luxury and costs. Inspect the grounds, the public bathrooms, the living quarters, and eat in the dining room. This will tell you what you need to know. A treatment facility, while being clean and comfortable, must still meet your budget or the parameters of your insurance policy (if applicable).</p>
<p>Costs of the Program</p>
<p>The cost of a treatment program will depend on if it is a private or state-funded facility. State funded programs may cost less. In private facilities, the number of available medical staff, staff-to-patient ratio, and the amenities offered all have a direct impact on costs. If you have insurance it may be able to offset all or some of the costs at certain treatment centers. The general rule of thumb with cost is that most high quality and successful drug and alcohol treatment centers are private pay and do not always take insurance.</p>
<p>Discharge Planning</p>
<p>This is perhaps the single most important aspect of a treatment facility. In order for recovery to be successful, a post-discharge program must be in place, and it must be one to which the patient can adhere. A good facility will work directly with their clients and their families to ensure that strong outpatient services with proven success rates are available and ready to greet those who have finished their inpatient treatment.</p>
<p>Elliott James is the director of multimedia marketing at Burning Tree http://www.BurningTree.com a long term residential drug and alcohol rehab that specializes in chronic relapse. http://www.burningtree.com/understanding-addiction/relapse-prevention/</p>
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		<title>The Right Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 09:06:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friend, I wanted to tell you that you need professional assistance from a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center to overcome your drug addiction problems. This is the only way you can be sure of getting the right drug or alcohol rehabilitation.
The fact that you will not be able to moderate yourself is one thing that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friend, I wanted to tell you that you need professional assistance from a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center to overcome your drug addiction problems. This is the only way you can be sure of getting the right drug or alcohol rehabilitation.</p>
<p>The fact that you will not be able to moderate yourself is one thing that most people are unable to accept easily. Even though you want to remain firm and dependable on yourself, what can you do to help yourself? What kind of drug rehabilitation facility will you adopt? How informed are you about the drug rehab program that best fits you?</p>
<p>Although so many drug rehab treatments are available, only a few can be found on the Delray Beach city in Florida. The question therefore is how to find the best rehab therapy that can keep you stable until your drug rehab treatment is over</p>
<p><span id="more-778"></span>Presently, there is a dearth of drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers on Delray Beach, Florida. Some of them provide the best drug rehab program in the state. The drug rehab centers now have outpatient facilities rather than the usual &#8220;locked down blue wall&#8221; old fashioned rehab centers. This gives the facility a more relaxed atmosphere. Experts believe that you might be unsure of the right rehab center that suits you, which is why you need assistance and all necessary tools to keep you away from drugs until you leave the rehab premises.</p>
<p>It is therefore important to ask yourself these questions before you can choose the right rehab center:</p>
<p>1. Will you be able to accept living at home or be in a relaxed environment as you go through your rehab program?</p>
<p>2. How long will you stay in a rehab facility to regain stability?</p>
<p>3. If you are an out patient, which schedules will suit you most?</p>
<p>4. Are you reacting well to rehab support and challenges?</p>
<p>4. Which therapy should you accept? Is it individual or group therapy or both?</p>
<p>5. Can you share a room with others or be alone?</p>
<p>7. How much do you have for your rehabilitation program?</p>
<p>There are other factors you should also consider when choosing the right rehabilitation center. For example, if you cannot be comfortable with an outpatient appointment, then go for an inpatient rehab facility.</p>
<p>If your belief is disturbing your consideration for a secular rehab program, then look out for a faith-based rehab program. Faith-based rehab programs have actually helped a lot of people.</p>
<p>Also look out for a rehab center that can offer continuous medical care after your rehab program. The rehab center you choose can be an &#8220;intermediate home&#8221; or an open house group therapy rehab program.</p>
<p>Most Delray Beach drug rehab programs offer patients the best facilities to keep them relaxed and focused on their abstinence. These patients are assured of their privacy and undergo some stages of recovery through the drug rehab program.</p>
<p>Therefore to stop taking drugs or alcohol, you must choose the right drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. Do not forget the fact that you cannot moderate yourself, seek professional advice today.</p>
<p>For more information on the right drug rehab center, visit <a href="http://alcoholrehabtreatment-pennsylvania.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Alcohol Rehab Treatment</a> or Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation Center.</p>
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		<title>Help With Teen Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 09:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teens who are dealing with an addiction need to be helped by professionals. Teens are at a point in their life when they are emotionally and physically developing. This means that they still lack some of the fundamental reasoning skills that many adults have. Addiction only makes the problem worse.
Thankfully, there are options for teens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teens who are dealing with an addiction need to be helped by professionals. Teens are at a point in their life when they are emotionally and physically developing. This means that they still lack some of the fundamental reasoning skills that many adults have. Addiction only makes the problem worse.</p>
<p>Thankfully, there are options for teens to get the help that they will need with their addiction. One of the most common places for a teen to go in order to deal with an addiction is a rehabilitation center. These centers diagnose and treat the addiction that the teen has while making sure that their overall health improves as well. Rehab centers are a great place for recovering addicts to go as they have all the counseling, medical support, and other necessities that will help squash the addiction.</p>
<p>Some teenagers are just unsure of where to turn when they have a problem with their addiction. Oftentimes, it is necessary to look outside the home for help when a teen has an addiction. This can be because the teen fears the consequences of telling their parents, or they feel that it is no longer safe to be living in addiction at their home. There is also help that can be found online through Sober Teens Online and other teen forums.</p>
<p><span id="more-218"></span>Other people are usually the ones who can help teens with their addictions. Addicts either will not own up to having an addiction, or cannot believe that they are as addicted as they are. However, if the person who is trying to help the teen is going to get them into any sort of treatment program, the teen needs to be honest with themselves and admit that there is a problem. Without that ownership, and the willingness to admit that they have a problem that they need to fix, it is very unlikely that the teen will be able to get rid of their addiction.</p>
<p>Getting help for a teenager who is addicted is especially important. They have a great life waiting ahead of them. The sooner they enter a treatment program, and face their addiction, the sooner they can live a life that is full of great experiences and opportunities. When you are trying to find a facility that will help teenagers with addiction, make sure that they are a loving, caring facility that is not there to collect the check for simply housing the addict. Good treatment costs money, and is vital to the teenager in order for them to break their addiction and never have a relapse.</p>
<p>Chy King, M.Ed. is the owner of the <a href="http://www.sobersources.com/" target="_blank">Sober Sources Network</a> and author of <a href="http://www.theaddictsguide.com/" target="_blank">The Addicts Guide</a></p>
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		<title>Avoid the Pitfalls of Enabling</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 22:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Residential drug rehab professionals are very aware of the pitfalls of enabling. Probably anybody who knows someone battling with chemical dependency has heard these words: &#8220;You&#8217;re not helping. You&#8217;re just enabling.&#8221; If you were helping the situation would improve. You would be &#8220;helping&#8221; your loved one overcome the chemical dependency, perhaps by putting him or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Residential drug rehab professionals are very aware of the pitfalls of enabling. Probably anybody who knows someone battling with chemical dependency has heard these words: &#8220;You&#8217;re not helping. You&#8217;re just enabling.&#8221; If you were helping the situation would improve. You would be &#8220;helping&#8221; your loved one overcome the chemical dependency, perhaps by putting him or her into a rehabilitation center. Enabling, however, is when what you do makes your loved one&#8217;s life worse because you have actually somehow contributed to his or her drug addiction. Many people unintentionally enable the very person they are trying to help. Here is a checklist so you can be sure to help and not enable:</p>
<p>* Do not give your loved one money</p>
<p>To an addict, money equals drugs. This is the cold truth. No matter what the story he may be telling you, do not give him that $60 to pay his phone bill, or that $130 to fix his car. Without a doubt, that money will be spent on drugs. It may be difficult to stick to this plan because you will want to think that they are being truthful. Drug addicts have regrettably become highly skilled at manipulation and will do whatever it takes to get high. If the thought crosses your mind to give him or her money, ask yourself this: Would you buy the drugs for him or her? If you give them money, you are. Each time the question for money arises, you should tell your loved one that you will put that money away towards paying for drug rehabilitation.<span id="more-1149"></span></p>
<p>* Do not bail out your loved ones</p>
<p>Yes, this includes bailing them out of jail; however, &#8216;bailing out&#8217; doesn&#8217;t just apply to jail. When they need a ride in the middle of the night, don&#8217;t pick them up. When they have been up all night and want you to call in sick for them, don&#8217;t. Yes, this sounds upsetting. What if their lives are in danger when they call in the middle of the night? What if they will lose their job if they miss another day of work? Yes, it is very frightening to let go. You are scared of losing them. Instead, if they call in the middle of the night, offer another choice. Tell them that you will come get them if they agree to go to rehab. Or if they get fired from their job, offer to help by enrolling them in drug rehab treatment centers.</p>
<p>* Do not pay their way</p>
<p>If they ask you to pay their rent for them, don&#8217;t do it. If they need somewhere to live for a while, be firm and don&#8217;t let them live in your home. Do not loan them your car. That is your car, and your liability. Don&#8217;t they need to eat? Yes, they do, but they need to learn to support themselves. Don&#8217;t worry; there are plenty of ways they can eat. Each city has a place that serves free food. Maybe this will humble them and push them into taking responsibility for themselves. There are many ways that you can enable their drug addiction unintentionally. Be aware and do not do it. It will end up hurting them, and you do not want to hurt somebody you love. Do not pay their way unless it is for a drug rehab center.</p>
<p>Enabling is easy to do. Sometimes, the best action you can take is to let go until they are ready for help. This requires you to make a firm decision. Meanwhile, do some research and find the appropriate <a href="http://www.drug-rehab.org/residential-drug-rehab.html" target="_blank">residential drug rehab</a> center for your loved one. Seek support from family and friends, or others who have been through a similar situation. There are many drug rehab treatment centers that will give support to family members and suggest ways to get your loved one to realize it&#8217;s time to change. If they do not experience consequences of their actions, why would they ever stop? The best way to help is by letting go.</p>
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