December 27th, 2009
So you have decided it is time. Either you or a family member has a problem with alchohol. It comes as a hard slam that it is no longer something that can be managed by you or your family members alone, and it is time to seek counsil from a rehabilitation center. Before you venture any further, you must know this. You are not alone! Many people just like you have and are, standing in shoes the same overwhelming size as yours. To take the step toward help is about the bravest, smartest, and most intimidating decision you’ll ever make. But once you step through the door of an addiction detox program, you’ll see how many people are willing to stand by your side.
Before choosing an addiction detox program for yourself or your loved one, it is important to know exactly what you are getting into. A few key variables could be the determining factor in getting you to a successful outcome and a fulfilling, shackle free, productive life. It is important to look into your options. Check out different websites, read the testimonials. Find a rehab clinic that looks appealing and contact them. Ask questions! If you are the one who needs help then it’s easier said than done. If you too unsure of how to do it, use a moment of clarity to ask someone to do it for you. Some of the things you want to know are: Where are they located? Are they far from your current home and loved ones? If so, is that a positive thing? Will it keep you away from people who can keep you attached to your problem? If not, will you be able to handle the temptation of wanting to escape back to a familiar routine?
You also need to know how you are going to be treated. First, address the problem that you are facing. Certain addictions are better treated with the controlled use of prescription drugs. If this is you or your family member, find out what they will be prescribing to you. How long will this process take? Do they have an inpatient and/or outpatient program? Do they offer support, counseling, and surveillance for both programs?
You or someone you trust should visit the treatment center. Is there a schedule of events? Do they offer fun activities such as sports? Or exercise programs such as Tai Chi or yoga? Get a feel for the staff. The moment you walk in do they receive you well? Do they treat you with respect? Do they seem to like what they are doing? These are all some of the most important determining factors about you or your loved one’s stay. If you don’t like where you live, you are not going to stay.
The final thing you should think about when deciding on a treatment program is how much it’s going to cost. This, unfortunately, is one of the many bitter realities of overcoming an addiction. Regaining life is priceless, but you don’t want financial woes to toss you into the gutter. If the addiction you face doesn’t require medical attention it will be much more affordable. It could possibly even be free. Check online for any kind of funding you can get, or free programs that will get you or your person back on track.
There is an abundance of information out there for the taking. Ask the right questions, and the answers will find you. Help is out there waiting to give second chances. Remember that though you feel alone now, there are many people ready and waiting to help.
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