FAQ - Drug Addiction Treatment Questions

We answer your drug addiction treatment questions so you better understand our process at CTC drug rehab center. Addiction treatment at our drug rehab centers is an enlightening experience and one that will change your life for the better. We are here to answer your questions about our drug rehab centers or addiction treatment.
   

The Unknown can be intimidating. It can also be confusing. Worse yet, confusion over the unknown can be a Wall between drug addiction and drug rehab that saves lives. Researching drug addiction treatment and alcoholism for yourself or for someone you care about is the first step people take who are successful with recovery. At CTC, we encourage questions about addiction and treatment, we know you are curious, and we want to assure you that somebody at our centers, whether by phone or in person will always take adequate time to discuss your particular situation. Here are some of the questions we have heard over the years, so we offer them to you. Please feel free to call and talk to a drug addiction counselor, or the rehab program director himself.

Questions about rehab & drug addiction treatment

1. What is the drug addiction treatment program of CTC like?

Treatment takes place in a caring, homelike environment. There are no more than six people in our "recovery households," no more than two beds per room. The houses are spotless, well furnished, and staffed 24-hours a day with compassionate, experienced staff members. The basic "tools" of a responsible drug rehab center include one on one counseling, peer level groups, self-searching, self developing workshops, and drug and alcohol education. Also, most programs, including CTC expose their clients to the 12-step process and stress the importance of this for permanent success.

2. Does your rehab program meet the requirements of the courts for Alternative Sentence?

Yes, we are state licensed.

3. What is the cost of your drug treatment program?

We have different "packages" of recovery services such as, 21 Day Fastrack, 28 Day Intensive Treatment, 56-84 Day Primary Care—all of these are residential stays. Following a persons treatment phase, we offer transitional living, called Sober Living, for those needing support up to one year.

4. Do you allow or dispense medications?

We allow current medications prescribed by a physician. All medications dealing with a medical condition are usually allowed upon staff and physician review.

5. Do you accept people with a dual diagnostic disorders?

Most certainly. Many people who suffer from drug addiction find that they have a coexisting, underlying, mood disorder, or some other condition that responds well to modern medicines. Many of these are treated very successfully in combination with psychiatric support, and addiction recovery principals.

6. If I feel I need a psychiatrist or psychologist, are these services provided?

Yes, at extra expense, included either in a "treatment package," or singular appointments as needed—either arrangement is usually agreed upon between our intake coordinators and those paying for rehab treatment.

7. Do you have an aftercare program?

Yes. Lifetime. No cost. Extensive and active network across the country.

8. What can you do for the family?

We offer family care in our base drug addiction treatment service, it meets one night a week and contact with a primary counselor is available any time.

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