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Addiction and Substance Use

Finding Treatment: Top 7 Questions to Ask

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A woman with blonde hair wearing a black blazer and blue top smiles at the camera, exuding confidence. Her large black earrings catch the light against a blurred outdoor setting. She works at a mental health clinic, advocating innovative treatments for those in need.

Navigating a treatment center can be time-consuming, overwhelming and exhausting. Sometimes, a family member is looking for a residential program on behalf of a resistant loved one; other times, an individual may conduct a search that produces too many results, all of which have websites that look the same and use similar jargon. The challenges of finding the right treatment center match have been further complicated by COVID-19 and the varying policies of each program related to health and safety.

As many educational consultants, interventionists, and other clinical professionals know, there are vast differences between residential programs and their capacities to treat specific diagnoses. Their clinical models, amenities, and levels of structure also vary significantly. For many clients, the investment in residential treatment will be the highest single expense that they have on their treatment journey, so it should be a decision that is thoughtful. Many times, patients will discount a treatment experience if they don’t feel that they can relate to their fellow patients. To maximize the chances of a successful match, consider asking the following questions.

 

Top 7 Questions to Ask a Treatment Center

  • What is the average age in your milieu right now?
  • Who is your ideal client?
  • May I see a sample schedule?
  • How many individual therapy and psychiatry sessions are provided?
  • What is your philosophy on medication management?
  • What self- help resources are offered?
  • May I speak to a professional and/or client references that have had a client with a similar clinical profile?

 

COVID-19 Specific Questions

  • Do you test patients for COVID prior to their admissions?
  • Is there a quarantine period when new patients first arrive?
  • What safety protocols do you have in place for staff and patients?
  • Will my loved one be kicked out if they test positive for COVID while at your facility?

 

 

If you or a loved one needs help to find treatment for a behavioral health issue O’Connor Professional Group is here to help. Call (617) 221-8764 or visit our Contact Us page to schedule a consultation.

 

Meet the Author

Arden O’Connor founded the O’Connor Professional Group to address the needs of families and individuals struggling with an array of behavioral health issues, including addiction, mental health disorders, eating disorders, learning, and other developmental challenges. With several relatives in recovery, Arden is passionate about helping families and individuals navigate the highly fragmented treatment system in a way that creates positive outcomes and allows families to heal. Arden is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School. She remains heavily involved in community activities, as a board member of Winsor School Corporation, Collaboration for Family Flourishing, Massachusetts Association of Mental Health, and Attorneys for Family Held Enterprises. Previously, she served as a board member for the Justice Resource Institute (former chair), C4 Recovery Solutions, Harvard Club of Boston, Victory Programs, and Harvard Business School Alumni Association of Boston. She maintains professional affiliations with the following organizations: Boston Estate Planning Council, Worthy Circles, and Family Firm Institute.