In this episode of Through the Trees, Dr. Fehling talks with Alex Coreth, CeDAR’s Behavioral Health Supervisor for Women’s Residential Treatment about the stages of change, harm reduction and how substance abuse rehab parallels physical rehab.
Upon arrival at CeDAR, our experienced staff will guide you through intake, using your phone assessment as a foundation. We’ll then take your vital signs (temperature, blood pressure) and collect a blood sample to gain insight into your health and to advise your treatment plan.
A healthcare professional will assess your physical and mental health, including potential withdrawal symptoms.
Detoxification (if needed):
From the minute you arrive, our Denver medical detox team is able to administer medications to reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms if needed. If you require hospitalization, we can easily transmit your information to the University of Colorado Hospital. While we don’t anticipate needing emergency room services, it is comforting to know that the ER is right across the street.
Your care team will work with you to structure an individualized plan designed to take you safely and comfortably through withdrawal and detoxification.
Once your intake has been completed, you will be brought to your cottage where you can get comfortable, get food and drink and prepare for your treatment journey with support from our 24hr staff.
Feeling nervous about treatment is normal, but our welcoming, inclusive community provides the ideal philosophy, aesthetics, compassion, and clinical support for people coping with addiction and mental health concerns.
You have begone the journey of lasting recovery.
An initial phone assessment for addiction treatment is a crucial step in starting your recovery journey. It’s designed to gather information and help place you in the most suitable treatment program. Here’s what you can expect:
Getting acquainted:
Information gathering:
Understanding your needs:
Program options and recommendations:
Next steps:
Additional things to keep in mind:
Remember, this initial phone assessment is a positive step toward getting the help you need. Taking this first step can be daunting, but it’s an important decision that can lead to lasting change and recovery.
We are always available to answer your intake and general questions, so please feel free to give us a call 720.848.3000
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