Clients in non-residential treatment programs have the opportunity to control the direction of their care by collaborating closely with the clinical team. According to the Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, “[C]linicians can invite patients to join clinical decision-making processes, explain different treatment options (with different possible consequences), and facilitate patients’ informed decision-making.” The Redpoint Center prioritizes personalized care and encourages clients to actively participate in treatment planning.
Everyone benefits when clients actively participate in their own treatment planning. According to the previously mentioned article in the Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, “[I]ncorporating patients’ concerns and preferences into shared decision-making may be an important ingredient for improving patient engagement in effective substance use treatment services.”
Client participation in care planning does the following:
In addition, individuals with co-occurring mental health issues related to trauma have a lower risk of retraumatization when they control the direction of their treatment.
Non-residential treatment gives clients much more freedom to engage with their families and community. Between treatment sessions, clients regularly see to personal or professional responsibilities. Client-controlled treatment plans ensure the services and treatment sessions work around the client’s schedule. The versatility of non-residential treatment makes it ideal for people who don’t have the luxury to take time off work or away from family.
Treatment is more effective when clients do the following:
Clinicians respect client autonomy by providing the information and resources they need to make educated decisions about their recovery and treatment.
Non-residential treatment provides clients with multiple opportunities to build healthy relationships with clinicians, peers, and loved ones.
Some of the ways clients play an active role in non-residential treatment include:
Collaboration between clients and clinicians is a key part of the recovery process at The Redpoint Center. The care team works together to ensure clients receive the support they need to meet their unique needs during every level of care.
Clients with severe, complex, or persistent SUD often benefit from family participation in all stages of recovery. Loved ones also provide the care team with additional insights, information, and details about client symptoms and their past experiences.
Family participation in treatment does the following:
Family therapy and other family support services also help to ensure a healthy dynamic between loved ones during treatment. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), “When a family member is experiencing a mental or substance use disorder, it can affect more than just the person in need of recovery.” Therapy provides clients and their loved ones with a safe space to address any issues caused by substance abuse.
Clinicians at The Redpoint Center use psychoeducation and other tools to ensure clients and their families have the facts they need to make educated choices during treatment planning. According to Frontiers in Psychiatry, “Knowledge of long-term recovery after substance use disorder (SUD) is essential to personalized care.”
Some of the primary benefits of personalized care include:
Personalized care gives clients access to the treatments and services they need to address challenges unique to their recovery.
Clients benefit from being able to choose from a range of treatment options. After being educated on their condition and the possible outcomes of different treatment options, clients and their families can work with the care team to determine the best approach to their recovery.
Some of the treatment programs and services offered at The Redpoint Center include:
Traditional and alternative holistic therapies help clients learn essential life skills during treatment. Non-residential care allows clients to have greater control over the direction of their recovery. The care team at The Redpoint Center supports clients and their family through every step of treatment to ensure they experience the best possible outcome.
Non-residential treatment programs help people with mild symptoms learn to manage their condition while spending nights and weekends at home. The extra flexibility and freedom of non-residential programs make it easier for clients to take control of their own recovery. The clinical team provides clients with the information and resources they need to make educated decisions about their well-being. The Redpoint Center prioritizes collaboration between clients and clinicians and offers personalized care. Clients are encouraged to actively participate in treatment and aftercare planning to ensure it accommodates their unique needs and preferences. Our dedicated care team goes the extra mile to guide clients through recovery. To learn more about our programs and services, call us today at (303) 710-8496.
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