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Rehab: Find Treatment Now!
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By: Lucky Balaraman Email Article
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At the beginning it is important to know that drug addiction can be conquered with rehab. It takes hope, determination and treatment by skilled specialists. It is a difficult task, akin to steadily climbing a hill with a heavy load, other physical hardships and constant fear. But the good news is that reaching the top of the hill is a 100% certainty!

Emergency Help

First and foremost, if at this moment you are in a state of crisis, call any of these numbers NOW for immediate help and guidance:

· The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) (800) 662-HELP

· National Institute on Drug Abuse Hotline (800) 662-4357

· Cocaine Anonymous (800) 347-8998

· National Help Line for substance abuse (800) 262-2463

Finding a Rehab Center

If you are not in a crisis situation, you should find a nearby quality rehab center by emailing or phoning the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (“CARF”). Their email address is bh@carf.org, their web address is carf.org; their telephone numbers and postal addresses are:

CARF International 4891 E. Grant Road Tucson, AZ 85712 USA (520) 325-1044 or toll-free (888) 281-6531 voice/TTY (520) 318-1129 fax

CARF Canada 10665 Jasper Avenue, Suite 1400A Edmonton, AB T5J 3S9 Canada (780) 429-2538 voice (780) 426-7274 fax

CARF-CCAC 1730 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Suite 209 Washington, DC 20036 USA (202) 587-5001 or toll-free (866) 888-1122 voice (202) 587-5009 fax

In the unlikely event that CARF does not know of nearby rehab centers, go back to the emergency phone numbers and ask them for this information.

Types of Rehab Programs

Rehab programs are offered in many formats. They can be inpatient (long or short stay), outpatient or residential. The nature, severity and stage of the affliction usually determine which one is most suitable.

Rehab programs administered in licensed hospitals are always better than those administered at home because in a hospital all treatment must meet rigorous standards.

Evaluating a RehabCenter

The first step in evaluating a rehab center is to telephone them and inquire about their services. Here are some suggested questions:

· What are the programs you have available? · How long have you been operating? · In which geographical area are you? Is there a bus stop or train station nearby? · What are your working hours and days? · Do your staff members speak my language? Are there bilingual staff members? If I’m deaf, do they know sign language? · How will your programs help solve my addiction problem? · Am I eligible for your programs? · Are the applicable programs covered by any funding agencies (like insurance, Medicare or Medicaid)? · What will I have to pay for myself? · Could you give me patient references so that I can ask them about their experience with you?

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Lucky Balaraman has a Master’s degree in engineering and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about rehab, visit his website, ‘The Rehab Sanctuary’, at http://rehab-information.info

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