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The Road to Recovery: Finding the Right Rehabilitation Program

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Rehabilitation: Choosing the Right Program

Selecting a rehabilitation program is a process that requires careful consideration in order to ensure the best possible care for you or your loved one. A full recovery is dependent upon many factors but will always involve a close relationship between the patient, family, and medical provider. Being educated on what to expect, what to look for, and what to ask is essential to choosing the right facility for you. The following should serve as a guide to better educate you on this process, a more comprehensive list is provided at the bottom.

Finding an accredited facility:

First and foremost, you need to make sure that the facility you are selecting has experience with your particular condition or diagnosis. A facility with accredited expertise should be sought over a general rehabilitation program. Minimum standards of care must be met by facilities that are certified with the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission (CARF). As an example, a facility can be certified as a brain injury or spinal cord injury treatment program thus ensuring there are personnel with the required expertise.

Who to Expect:

The following professions are essential resources that can be found at a rehabilitation facility. When selecting a facility, make sure the care you need can be provided.

Ask Questions and Listen:

One will benefit greatly by listening to the experiences of individuals who have already participated in your desired program.

Find out the extent of your financial obligations, and investigate any public or private funds for which you may be eligible. 

Be Mindful:

Observe:

 

Go with your Gut:

Make sure you have a good feeling about the place. If you have good vibes, and like the treatment staff, go with your gut.
***Note: The info you give the provider helps to supply the background they need to determine if the placement is a good fit. Knowledge of the way a patient was prior to needing rehab is fundamental to getting a good outcome.