Drug Rehab Program
Drug rehab begins with an initial confidential screening interview and Intake assessment followed by a nurse establishing a health history and a physician review to determine any dual-diagnosis such as depression, bi-polar disorder, or other mental health problems.
An individualized drug rehab treatment plan includes:
- Education about drug abuse, substance abuse addiction, drug addiction treatment and recovery.
- Group therapy where a trained drug rehab counselor helps patients see what their substance abuse is doing to their lives and what they can do about substance abuse recovery.
- Individual drug rehab counseling to deal with issues that may be too sensitive for a group setting.
- Introduction to self-help to sustain substance abuse recovery.
- A substance abuse aftercare plan.
Gateway has established a number of drug rehab alternatives to ensure that each client will receive the best possible drug rehab treatment to overcome their substance abuse problems. These steps begin with a confidential pre-screening and then progress to a more formal intake interview and assessment. After both a nurse health history and a doctor’s report are completed, the formal drug rehab treatment Plan is developed. Information is at hand 24/7, enabling efficient monitoring and adjusting of substance abuse treatment.
As follow-up after drug rehab treatment, we encourage regular participation in self-help fellowships such as Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous and following their 12-Step Program to staying sober. For teens, we encourage self-help and the Seven Challenges program developed Dr. Robert Schwebel.
For drug rehab and alcohol treatment help or to schedule a free confidential screening and assessment, call 877-321-RECOVER (877-321-7326).