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8 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Residential Drug Treatment Center

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Facing the fact that someone you love is not only suffering from
drug addiction, but now must receive help to overcome the
addiction, is difficult for anyone. Where should you start? Who
do you turn to? What questions do you need to ask about drug
treatment programs? Perhaps, you may have been at this point
before, and you now feel a sense of hopelessness in finding a
residential treatment center that will work this time around. 


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8 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Residential Drug Treatment Center
Copyright (c) 2007 John Frank
DrugRehab.net
http://www.drugrehab.net



Facing the fact that someone you love is not only suffering from
drug addiction, but now must receive help to overcome the
addiction, is difficult for anyone. Where should you start? Who
do you turn to? What questions do you need to ask about drug
treatment programs? Perhaps, you may have been at this point
before, and you now feel a sense of hopelessness in finding a
residential treatment center that will work this time around.
Maybe, though, this is the first time you've had to take these
steps to help someone you love. The process can feel
overwhelming.

Ultimately, you want your loved one back. You want that person
you love free from drugs. You want that person to live a healthy
and productive life. By asking the right question on each of the
following areas when choosing a residential drug treatment
center, your chances of making this happen for your loved one
will increase.

1. Success Rate

What is the success rate of the residential drug treatment
center? Obviously, the higher the success rate, the more likely
your loved one will succeed. Ask to speak with graduates of the
drug rehab facility or their families. Get real opinions from
real people.

2. Methods

What method does the drug treatment center use? Ask yourself if
they are addressing all aspects of your loved one's addiction,
including what led them to drugs in the first place. Methods that
only deal with one aspect of addiction are more likely to fail.
Remember addiction results from a combination of many factors,
including a lessening of morality and integrity and an increasing
burden of guilt and shame. The life of an addict includes bad
habits, poor health and difficulty facing problems. After
speaking with the facility, ask yourself if they are handling not
just the psychological aspects, but also the physical and mental
aspects of addiction as well. Are they providing practical skills
that will help your loved one succeed once the drug
rehabilitation program is completed?

3. Services

What services does the residential drug treatment center offer?
This is not only for your loved one, but for you as well. Will
they help with legal issues? Will they assist in an intervention?
In other words, to what length will they go to make certain your
loved one gets the drug treatment they need?

4. Staff

Who are the staff members at the residential drug treatment
center? The best trained staff will have had experience with drug
addiction. They will not have learned about it in a book. Are
they qualified for their positions? What real-life knowledge do
they have with drug addiction? What is their reason for working
in this field?

5. Follow-up Program

What type of follow-up program does the residential drug
treatment center offer? This is important. Sending a newly
rehabilitated drug addict back into the world without any
follow-up can be disastrous. Make sure that there is a program of
this type in place. Good programs keep in touch over the phone
regularly after one leaves the program.

6. Location

Where is the residential drug treatment center located? A
residential drug treatment center should be protected. Ask how
easy it would be for your loved one to leave. Many addicts when
first coming off drugs want to leave. Ensuring that this is
difficult, while not seeming like a prison, increases the chances
that the person will stay to finish.

7. Length

How long does the residential drug treatment center take?
Although the standard program is 28 days, if the residential drug
treatment center offers a longer program, it is more likely your
loved one will succeed. However, if the residential drug
treatment center allows your loved one to work at his or her own
pace, without imposing time constraints, your loved one has an
even greater chance of overcoming drug addiction. An example of a
program that is not based on time but on completion can be seen
at http://www.drugrehab.net

8. Price

How much does the residential drug treatment center cost? Before
eliminating any program because of its price, ask yourself this: 
What are they offering? Look back at the points above and
determine what the drug rehab is truly giving to the one you
love. Yes, the more it offers, the more likely the price will be
higher. However, your loved one will have a greater chance at
becoming a healthy productive member of society. How much is that
person worth to you?

Choosing a residential drug treatment center can be difficult.
Dealing with a loved one suffering from drug addiction is
devastating. By breaking the process down into what is important
and finding out the answers to the questions above, you will be
able to make an informed choice as to which residential drug
treatment program can best help you and your loved one. Drug
addiction can be dealt with and overcome.




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John Frank researches methods of drug treatment facilities and 
intervention methods in Northern California and the factors 
that contribute to their success. For more information on 
interventions and a successful drug rehab center, visit
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