Addiction Treatment

What to Expect in the Addiction Admissions Process

What to Expect in the Addiction Admissions Process

Getting help for addiction is not an easy choice. At Sobriety Options we make the addiction admissions process as streamlined and as easy as possible. Our team is available 24/7 to answer any questions that potential clients and their family may have. During the process we respect 100% confidentiality and privacy for every individual that calls us. Potential clients can rest assured knowing they’re in good hands. Step 1 of the Admissions Process The admissions process begins with the first call. The

Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both substance use disorder and other mental health conditions at the same time. For many, mental health conditions are at the root of drug and alcohol use. These instances are called co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis treatment treats both conditions at once. Understanding Dual Diagnosis Treatment Dual diagnosis treatment looks different for each client, and depends on what co-occurring conditions are at play. Mental health conditions that are treated include, but are not limited to: Anxiety Depression Bipolar Disorder Eating Disorders Attention

Understanding Different Insurance Plans

Understanding Different Insurance Plans

Navigating the insurance plan and coverage standards is one of the last things you want to do when seeking out addiction treatment and detox. Different insurance plans offer different coverage for treatment programs, and each insurance provider has different standards to qualify programs for coverage. Sobriety Options prides itself on helping every person that calls with finding a detox and treatment program that takes their insurance plan. To make matters easier to understand, we’ve laid out the basics of

Recognizing That It's Time for Addiction Treatment

Recognizing That It’s Time for Addiction Treatment

Addiction treatment can be intimidating, but the phrase “the first step to recovery is admitting you need help” is as true as ever. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, recognizing that addiction treatment is needed is the beginning of a fresh, healthier lifestyle. Many will try to quit their drug and alcohol use on their own, which is often unsustainable and can be quite dangerous. Your recovery journey can start at any moment, and it all

Basics of Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Basics of Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Intensive outpatient treatment is a wonderful addiction treatment option for individuals who have already undergone inpatient detox and treatment, and need additional support. Although the clients do not spend 24/7 within the treatment facility, they still spend enough time to get support and build the sober living strategies they need to succeed.  What is Intensive Outpatient Treatment? Participating in an intensive outpatient treatment program is not a light decision, it is a major step towards sobriety. Intensive outpatient treatment does not

Staying Motivated During Sober Living; Sobriety Options

Staying Motivated During Sober Living

Choosing to enter sober living can be an intimidating choice, but it’s a step towards a better future. One of the many things people in addiction recovery struggle with in sober living is staying motivated. The sober journey is not linear, and will have bright days and duller moments, but it’s important to keep your eyes set on your goals. We’ve laid out some of our best advice for staying motivated and on the right track during sober living. Take Control

Questions to Ask Your Sobriety Center; Sobriety Options

Questions to Ask Your Sobriety Center

Getting sober is a massive decision to make for anyone, and it comes with many unknowns. Before you enter a sobriety center, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure you can reach your full sobriety goals within the facility. Whether you’re inquiring for yourself or a loved one, it’s important that you do your due diligence when selecting a sobriety center. The choice to enter sober living treatment often comes in the wake of hitting “rock bottom,” and