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Treatment Placement

Because treatment centers vary widely as to resources, emphasis and quality, it is very important to choose a reputable treatment facility that is suited to the client’s medical, clinical, and psychological needs. At OnPoint Recovery, we take treatment placement very seriously. We do this by taking extra steps to ensure that our client receives the best care possible during treatment, and that the treatment itself matches the goals of the client’s long-term recovery plan.

OnPoint Recovery only selects from accredited treatment facilities when deciding on a program for you or your loved one. Before recommending treatment placement, we carefully screen each treatment facility to ensure that it maintains the highest standards of care, and that the treatment program is in line with our client’s needs and long-term recovery goals. We are not affiliated with nor employed by any treatment facility, nor do we receive any form of payment from these facilities. So you can be rest assured that our recommendation of a facility is unbiased, based solely on the needs of the client and the resources of the facility to meet those needs.

Intervention 

When a friend or loved one is engaged in a pattern of self-destructive behavior, an intervention is often a necessary step in helping that individual begin a program of recovery. A professional interventionist like Brian can facilitate this important meeting in a safe and respectful manner to encourage your loved one to seek the help he/she needs.

Often, a person who is involved in a self-destructive pattern like substance abuse, will be resistant, reluctant or in denial about addressing his/her addiction issues. An intervention mobilizes a group of concerned friends and family to meet with the identified patient in an attempt to convince him/her of the need to enter treatment in a caring yet firm manner. In many cases, this action (taken by a group of caring, loving individuals) is sufficient to overcome the denial and enable the patient to recognize his/her need for recovery.

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