Addiction recovery doesn’t have to be scary. Our compassionate team is here to help you every step of the way.
At Niznik Behavioral Health treatment centers, you’ll find the tools to change your life, build relationships, and experience fulfillment without drugs or alcohol. That’s why we start with a detailed admissions process — so we can get to know you, and create a plan that works toward your complete, lasting recovery. Your plan can feature several stages of care, including inpatient medical detox, inpatient rehab, partial hospitalization (PHP), and intensive outpatient programs (IOP).
Of course, each of our facilities is unique, but you can always expect compassionate care throughout your admissions experience.
1. Reach out to a treatment specialist. It’s easy! Just call or click to get started. Our treatment specialists will ask you a few questions to get a general idea about your drug and alcohol use. The consultation is 100% confidential, and there’s no obligation. That’s our promise.
2. Start your intake assessment. Next, you’ll meet with an intake specialist, who helps to match our programs to your specific needs. The intake process gives our doctors and other staff the information they need to begin customizing your treatment plan. We’ll go over your medical history, discuss the possibility of co-occurring mental disorders, and any other pertinent information that will be useful along the way.
3. Get started on your journey to recovery! Many of our clients begin treatment with our inpatient medical detox program. Others move directly into inpatient rehab, while some benefit from the flexibility of IOP. We’ll help you find the right place to start, so you have the best possible tools for your recovery — now, and for years to come.
Here’s some helpful information to make getting started even easier:
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