Posts Tagged ‘cost of rehab’

Benefits of using a Rehab Consultant to Find a Rehab Program?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

If you added up the hours of both individual research and client experiential data which the staff at drugrehabreferralservices.org have accrued over the years,  it would amount to many thousands of hours.   You can take advantage of this experience in searching for the very best match for you or your loved one’s rehab program.

This is a no charge service to you the client.   We receive a referral fee as referrants,  and keep our data base very broad to encompass every sort of rehab program available,  with the proviso that only the ones we believe in strongly will be offerred as choices.  So we have selected the best of all the different types of programs to choose from.

Each individual has a very unique situation,  and not all rehab facilities would be a good match for all clients.  Some folks want a religious context to their recovery,  some are not seeking that at all.   Some would like a gender specific program,  some want an age specific program,  and some need a program with medical supervision.   Some individual cases have absolutely no financial resources,  but have family members who might help if they were approached properly by a non-partisan  consultant.   Some  can be very difficult to place  with co-issues such as  pregnancy.  AIDS,  minors,  or extreme medical needs.   A consultant can quickly search out the most appropriate placement,  and help get yourself or loved one enrolled and started without undue delay.

If a person has done repeated programs to no result,   would we suggest the same type of program?  We would usually not do so.  We would offer a new approach as whatever method was used before, obviously it has not gotten the person free and cl

Ten Top Reasons Not To Go To Rehab

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

1. It’s almost Thanksgiving.

2. It’s almost (your fav) Holiday Season.

3. My kids would miss me too much. It would be too traumatic for them.

4. I don’t think I need it. I’ve quit before on my own lots of times.

5. It’s too expensive.

6. I can’t be away from work that long.

7. It would be too embarrassing to have all my friends and family know I have this problem.

8. My buddy from work/friend/uncle/mom/dad or some guy I heard about went to rehab and it didn’t work so it probably won’t work for me either.

9. My spouse doesn’t want me to go because he/she thinks I’ll meet someone there and will end up leaving the marriage. Or, I don’t trust my spouse and I am afraid if I am not around he/she will meet someone and end up leaving the marriage.

10. I am just not ready to quit yet.

Ten Top Reasons To Go To Rehab

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

1. You love and care about your spouse. You will lose our spouse eventually if you don’t handle your problem.

2. You love and care about your children. You will lose your kids and their respect eventually if you don’t handle your problem.

3. You love and care about yourself. You will lose your happiness and your life if you don’t handle your problem.

4. You love and care about your parents and want to quit hurting them.

5. You are nearly bankrupt from the money you have spent on your drugs and alcohol, legal bills, you owe everyone you know and it has to stop.

6. Your health is deteriorating - you have managed to stay alive but you don’t “feel alive”.

7. People don’t trust you.

8. You don’t trust you.

9. You feel like a phony and you want to stop lying to everyone but mostly you want to stop lying to yourself.

10. If you go to rehab now you have a great future to look forward to. If you don’t, you don’t.