Same Day Admission Rehab
Get the Help You Need Now at Changes Healing Center in Phoenix
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Getting help for a substance use issue is often time-sensitive. When you’re ready to move past a drug or alcohol addiction, you need to take action immediately. Jumping through too many obstacles often leads to relapse. This is why you need same-day admission rehab.
Same-day admission rehab allows you to get the care you need before you change your mind. Your treatment team can recommend the right level of care for your needs while ensuring that you don’t relapse on our watch. Whether you need detox or inpatient care, same-day admission allows you to take the first steps right away.
Changes Healing Center in Phoenix offers several options at our same-day admission rehab center. We can help you navigate insurance coverage and more to help you find the program that’s tailored to your unique needs. Keep reading to learn more about same-day rehab and why you should visit us.
Why You Need Same-Day Rehab for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
It might seem like no big deal to wait until a bed opens up for your substance abuse treatment, but the reasons for enrolling in emergency rehab services are serious. Changes Healing Center offers a same-day admission treatment plan so that you get the help you need when you need it most.
Here are a few reasons why emergency inpatient drug rehab should be a priority for you and your future.
Rehab Treatment Before You Change Your Mind
What happened that led up to your willingness to finally seek help for your substance use issue? There is a good chance it is lightning in a bottle, and the desire to get better might prove elusive. A delay puts you more at risk of experiencing withdrawal symptoms and might make you more likely to use again.
A moment of clarity can pass when you’re uncomfortable with sobriety.
Finding addiction treatment programs on the same day that your loved ones convince you to seek help can protect you from the ability to use again. You’ll be safely monitored by our watchful staff and have access to around-the-clock care to make you as comfortable as possible. Once you enroll, there are no means of turning back to substances.
A same-day admissions process allows you to clear the first hurdle and keeps you from being caught up in the cycle.
Monitoring for Withdrawal Symptoms or Referral to Emergency Detox
Unfortunately, the road to sobriety isn’t likely to be smooth. Most people who come to Changes Healing Center for drug and alcohol addiction will find that they have withdrawal symptoms in the early days of residential treatment. However, some types of drug use and dependency can be life-threatening.
If we feel that our treatment centers aren’t the right fit for you until you have undergone medical detox, we can refer you to partner facilities that accommodate clients for emergency detox. This gives access to a team of medical professionals and 24/7 monitoring.
It can also be beneficial to start some medication-assisted treatment while in a detox facility. MAT can help make you more comfortable during the detox process.
Reduces the Risk of Relapse in Emergency Rehab
What is the most important aspect of enrolling in alcohol and drug rehab immediately? Arguably, one of the most important things is that you dramatically slash your risk of relapse. Once you are admitted to a rehab facility as a residential client, you won’t be able to leave the facility unless it’s on a planned trip.
This means that you’ll have no access to drugs and alcohol or the people who used to encourage your substance misuse. It gives you space to start thinking about your recovery journey and what you need to do upon graduation to maintain your gains in the program.
For some people, this might mean transitioning to an intensive outpatient program. Changes Healing Center can help you take the next steps after transitioning from our residential treatment centers.
Stabilizing Clients to Prevent Overdose
One of the reasons why you’re seeking addiction treatment is likely because your substance use has gotten beyond your control. You might be using more than ever before or more frequently than ever before. When this starts to take place, you’re at a greater risk of overdosing and experiencing some serious, irreparable damage.
If you think that you’re at risk of an overdose if you keep on the same trajectory, same-day admission rehab might be the best option. Relapse prevention is key, and we equip you with the tools you need to stay safe now and well into the future.
Getting help right away could truly be a life-or-death situation. We don’t downplay the seriousness of taking action to get help for addiction as soon as possible.
Support from Outside Sources
While many people seek treatment because their loved ones encourage them to get help, not everyone has a supportive home life. If you live alone or don’t have family and friends nearby, you might find that it’s a struggle to face the idea of sobriety on your own. Enrolling in rehab can fill that gap for a while.
People need other people to come alongside them, especially during the difficult days of first getting sober and coping with cravings. Substance abuse treatment only works if you have a network of other people who can offer guidance, advice, and a listening ear.
Emergency rehab gives you a built-in support system with other clients who know exactly how you feel right now and can help you weather the storms that are sure to come eventually.
Why Choose Changes Healing Center for Drug and Alcohol Rehab?
With all of the benefits of immediate admission rehab facilities, you might be wondering where you can enroll for help right now. Changes Healing Center in Phoenix is a great option for immediate admission rehab facilities because of our robust treatment programs.
Comprehensive Assessment to Evaluate Medical History
One of the first things we do for clients who come to us with substance abuse issues is to take a thorough medical history. This allows us to see your history of substance use as well as any other conditions that may influence your success in treatment.
Depending on your substance use disorders, we may determine that you would be better served at a detox facility first. This gives you the space to let drugs and alcohol safely leave your system and then transition into our longer-term inpatient program. But we don’t have data without an initial assessment.
We can evaluate you for medication-assisted treatment and see what might have worked for you in the past. Our team is as thorough as possible to give you access to the care you need.
Treatment for More than Alcohol and Drug Abuse
There are often overlapping conditions that require treatment when you enroll in substance abuse care. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, one in four adults with a mental illness will also have a substance use disorder.
This means you need comprehensive addiction treatment for both substance use and mental health.
It will be nearly impossible to treat one of your conditions without also paying attention to the others. If you have depression or other mood disorders, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder, we can help you get to the bottom of it with evidence-based treatments like cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapy.
Our clinicians are well-versed in all aspects of mental health and addiction treatment so that you can reap the benefits of comprehensive care.
Accredited Programs in Immediate Admission Rehab Facilities
We understand that you want to ensure there is a standard of care for your time spent with us. Changes Healing Center is proud to be a Joint Commission-accredited health provider. As an accredited center, we uphold the most stringent patient safety requirements. This rigorous process ensures that we have complied with all OSHA and CMS standards.
But more than that, we uphold the standards of patient care that go above and beyond these. The Joint Commission sets its own stringent guidelines for patient care, and we are happy to meet all of them.
Never entrust your care to a fly-by-night treatment facility that could compromise your care and your long-term sobriety. Instead, look for the gold seal that marks Joint Commission-accredited facilities at covered emergency rehab centers.
Comfortable Care While You Heal
Of course, we also want to prioritize your comfort while you’re with us. Changes Healing Center offers modern amenities that provide everything you could possibly need while going through the early days of your sobriety. From nutritious meals to spacious rooms, we thought of everything that you might need to be comfortable.
Think of this as your home away from home for the next month or three while we give you immediate assistance.
Complementary Therapies in Our Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center
When you enroll in emergency rehab, you might first think about the clinical help you’ll receive. It’s true that you will spend plenty of time in one-on-one counseling with your assigned therapist, but you’ll also have access to a range of other treatment options in our same-day admission rehab.
We believe in offering services that cater to the overall wellness of each client. That’s why we may help you with yoga therapy, art and music therapy, and more. You’ll have access to as many tools as possible to help you cope with life beyond your substance use.
In addition to these complementary therapies, we’ll also help you get involved in group therapy, where you can learn from your peers and gain support. If interested, we also encourage you to get involved in Twelve Step or SMART Recovery meetings for more support.
Personalized Treatment Plans
While we offer all our clients the same array of services from individual therapy to yoga therapy, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all care. Instead, you’ll have a tailored treatment plan for your unique needs and experiences.
Everyone gains access to therapy and peer support, but the specific tools and strategies that you’ll work on are customized to your needs. Some people will benefit more from mindfulness techniques popular in DBT while others need to reframe distorted thoughts. There’s no such thing as a standard treatment.
Allow Changes Healing Center to get to know you and develop a customized treatment plan that targets your issues head-on.
Care Covered by Your Health Insurance Provider
For many people, the initial thought of same-day rehab admissions is stopped in its tracks when they start to think about what their insurance coverage will help with. The good news is that legislation now protects your right to access care for substance use disorders, including same-day rehab treatment.
The Affordable Care Act made substance use and mental health issues essential health benefits that must be covered by insurance providers. More than that, they must be covered at the same rates as other medical issues.
You can take the first steps on your recovery journey without worrying about the cost. In many cases, in-network providers may even cover a 30 to 90-day stay in full. Our enrollment team can verify your insurance benefits in a quick, no-obligation call to let you know what to expect.
We offer services that are covered by AHCCCS and AHCCCS plans like MercyCare, AIHP, and many others, as well as private insurance companies for more accessibility for our clients.
Transition to Lower Levels of Care
After you enroll in a same-day admission rehab, you might wonder what comes next. Many of our clients will stay in our residential treatment programs for 30 to 90 days, but that isn’t the end of the road. There are stepping stones along the way to make your path forward smoother as you transition back to your daily routines.
We offer both partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. You’ll spend some portion of your daytime hours with us at Changes Healing Center, but you’ll spend your nights at home with your family. The benefit is that you get to sleep in your own bed at night.
The goal is to provide you with the support you need as you adjust to the temptations of life on the outside. We’re here to help you with cravings and more instead of just cutting you loose.
Get Same-Day Admission at Changes Healing Center Now
Are you ready to start seeking substance abuse treatment right now? You don’t have to delay your desire for care because there are too many hurdles to jump through at Changes Healing Center. We know that seeking help is a sensitive issue, and we fully support you every step of the way.
Our enrollment staff will patiently answer all of your questions and help you find the right program to meet your needs. We can even verify insurance coverage to give you a realistic idea of what to expect from the cost of care.
Call our caring Admissions team confidentially today to secure your space in our addiction treatment programs!
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