Finding the Best Rehab For You

Before choosing a facility for addiction recovery, you should know what to look for in the best rehab center. Many times people don’t get a second chance to get sober. If you’re coming back for another chance after a relapse, it’s even more important to get the best care possible. If you go to the wrong facility, you may relapse soon after discharge and believe that you’re in a hopeless situation. By picking the right rehab center, you’ll increase the chances of staying sober.

Is the Facility Accredited?

The best rehab centers in the country will be accredited. This means that the treatment center is using evidence-based modalities. Some treatment facilities use religion, scare tactics or nature as a way of helping people get sober. While this may work for some, there’s no scientific evidence that backs these methods. Rather than taking a gamble on a facility’s non-standardardized methods, you can go to an accredited facility that’s using treatment methods proven to show legitimate results for its patients.

Does the Best Rehab Offer Different Levels of Care?

Each person deciding to attend rehab has a different path that lead them to seek recovery, and each person has varying degrees of addiction. A facility offering multiple levels of care like detox, inpatient treatment, an intensive outpatient program as well as a partial hospitalization program means that you’ll be able to get the right type of treatment. Going straight from inpatient treatment to your old life can be dangerous, so it’s best to transition from inpatient to an outpatient program so you can ease your way back into life without being overwhelmed. After successfully completing an outpatient program, accredited facilities often offer quality aftercare for patients to further maintain their sobriety.

Does the Facility Offer Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

Many rehab centers only offer addiction treatment, but many people struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction also suffer from a mental illness like anxiety, depression or PTSD. Without treating a person’s mental illness separately, the likelihood that they’ll stay sober is very slim. For example, people with severe depression have chemical imbalances that cause them to constantly have negative thoughts, so staying sober doesn’t bring them the joy that it would the average person. With dual diagnosis treatment, qualified professionals will treat your mental illness symptoms, and they’ll give you a discharge plan to help you stay on the right path.

Pinnacle Peak Recovery in Scottsdale, Arizona is a currently seeking accreditation which will make us one of the best rehab options in the country. We offer multiple levels of care to all of our clients, and we also specialize in dual diagnosis treatment.  Call us today at (866) 377-4761 to learn more about our program options.

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