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Check out some of the most common questions people ask when seeking treatment for substance abuse.
Treatment duration varies depending on the individual’s needs and progress. Typically, programs can last from 30 to 90 days, with options for extended care if necessary.
We offer a range of programs including inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient detoxification placement, and aftercare services. Each program is tailored to meet the specific needs of the individual.
Yes, family involvement is a crucial part of the recovery process. We offer family therapy sessions and educational programs to help families support their loved ones.
The cost of treatment varies based on the type and length of the program. We offer financial counseling and can discuss payment options, including insurance coverage.
Treatment at Rolling Hills Recovery Center can begin immediately. Once a pre-screen assessment is conducted and approved by our clinical team, our patient navigators will arrange a day and time to begin treatment.
We use a variety of evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), individual counseling, group therapy, and holistic approaches like yoga and meditation.
Relapses are viewed as part of the recovery journey. We provide additional support and modify treatment plans to address the underlying issues and strengthen relapse prevention strategies.
We offer comprehensive aftercare planning, including alumni support groups, continued counseling, and access to resources that support long-term sobriety.
Rolling Hills Recovery Center is accredited by the Joint Commission, which is considered the gold standard in addiction treatment.
Yes, we provide nutritious meals prepared by our on-site culinary team, accommodating dietary restrictions and preferences.
We offer various recreational activities including fitness programs, outdoor excursions, art therapy, and more to promote holistic well-being.
Yes, we offer specialized programs for different populations such as adolescents, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with co-occurring mental health disorders.
You can start by contacting our admissions team via phone or through our website. They will guide you through the necessary steps and answer any questions you may have.
Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. Our financial counselors can assist with verifying your benefits and coverage.
We offer various payment options and financial assistance programs. Our admissions team can provide more information on these alternatives.
Yes, we encourage prospective clients and their families to tour our facility. Please contact us to schedule a visit.
The initial assessment involves a comprehensive evaluation of your physical, mental, and emotional health to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.
We treat a wide range of substances including alcohol, prescription medications, opioids, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana. We also address polysubstance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
Common signs include drinking alone or in secret, experiencing blackouts, neglecting responsibilities, developing a tolerance, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.
Signs of prescription drug addiction include taking higher doses than prescribed, seeking prescriptions from multiple doctors, changes in behavior, and withdrawal symptoms when the drug is not available.
Long-term opioid use can lead to physical dependence, tolerance, increased risk of overdose, cognitive impairment, and severe withdrawal symptoms.
Yes, cocaine addiction can be treated through a combination of behavioral therapies, counseling, support groups, and, in some cases, medication to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Alcohol detox involves managing withdrawal symptoms which can include anxiety, tremors, nausea, and in severe cases, seizures. Medical supervision ensures safety and comfort during this process.
Opioid withdrawal symptoms typically begin within 12 hours of the last dose and can last from a few days to a week, with some psychological symptoms persisting longer.
Detoxing from benzodiazepines should not be done at home due to the risk of severe withdrawal symptoms such as seizures. Medical supervision is crucial for a safe detox.
Withdrawal symptoms of methamphetamine can include fatigue, increased appetite, depression, anxiety, and intense drug cravings.
MAT combines medications (such as methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone) with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders, particularly for opioids and alcohol.
Supporting a loved one involves understanding their condition, participating in family therapy, encouraging their attendance at support groups, and maintaining a supportive, non-judgmental attitude.
Success rates vary based on the individual and the program, but factors such as the duration of treatment, aftercare support, and the individual’s commitment to recovery all play significant roles.
Yes, we offer specialized programs for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, providing integrated treatment to address both conditions simultaneously.
Peer support involves individuals with lived experience of addiction providing encouragement, sharing coping strategies, and fostering a sense of community and understanding, which is essential for sustained recovery.