PATH RECOVERY Provides the following:
Clinical Staff Credentials and Licenses:
- Ensure that the clinical staff providing treatment hold relevant credentials and licenses. Examples include LADC (Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor), LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), CAC (Certified Addictions Counselor), or CCDP (Certified Co-occurring Disorders Counselor)
- Licensed professionals have the necessary training and experience to offer effective care.
Multidisciplinary Treatment Team:
- High-quality inpatient substance abuse treatment programs involve a multidisciplinary team. This team should address all aspects of addiction—mind, body, and spirit.
- Look for a mix of professionals (e.g., counselors, medical staff, therapists) who collaborate to create personalized treatment plans.
- Be cautious if one staff member takes on multiple roles; specialization matters.
Assessment and Individualized Treatment:
- Seek centers that conduct thorough assessments by physicians or substance use disorder professionals. These assessments help determine the appropriate level of care.
- Individualized treatment plans are crucial. Avoid facilities with a one-size-fits-all approach.
Resources and Services:
- Research whether the treatment center provides the resources you need. Consider factors like detox services, therapy modalities, and aftercare support.
- Check if the center uses medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when appropriate.
Longevity and Reputation:
- Look for facilities with a track record of longevity and positive outcomes.
- Read reviews, seek recommendations, and explore success stories from former clients.
Avoid Guarantees and Luxury Equivalency:
- Stay away from rehabs that promise guaranteed success. Recovery is a process, and outcomes vary.
- Luxury amenities don’t always correlate with treatment quality. Focus on evidence-based practices instead
Remember that choosing a treatment center is a significant step toward healing. Take your time, ask questions, and prioritize your well-being