Rebuild Your Life

Rebuild Your Life

man on phone and laptop in rehab admissions processAt Blueprint Recovery Center, we understand that the first few days of your recovery are, in many ways, the hardest. In addition to the physical effects of withdrawal, you are also experiencing any number of adverse psychological effects. By enrolling in drug rehab, you have admitted that you have a problem, which means that you have made yourself vulnerable. You have made a courageous choice, but it can also be frightening. One thing is certain, however: you will never regret your decision to begin the rehab admissions process. 

It can be challenging to put your needs first, especially when there are people in your life who depend on you. But freeing yourself from addiction is not selfish. It will help everyone in your life, starting with you. And the first step is letting our compassionate, experienced team of addiction specialists walk you through our simple, efficient rehab admissions process.

Financing Your Recovery

Even beginning to look into the rehab admissions process in our NH facility is a critical first step. And so in many ways, you have already started the recovery process. And because it is so early in the rehab admissions process, now is the time to decide how you will finance your care.

The number one reason that people cite when asked why they elected not to get help with their addiction issues is the cost. However, at Blueprint Recovery, we have found that in most cases, it is the perceived cost of rehab that stops them from reaching out. We will work with you and your family to find a payment plan and treatment options that are right for your financial situation.

Investing in addiction treatment is an investment in your future. If substance abuse issues have kept you from work or have damaged your finances, treatment from Bluprint Recovery can help you get back on track.

What to Expect During the Rehab Admissions Process

Early in the rehab admission process, you will meet with an addiction specialist who will assess the severity of your addiction. And if you present with a co-occurring disorder like depression or anxiety, a mental health professional who specializes in these will also be present. On this first visit, you will provide us with a complete medical history, including your history with the substance or substances with which you are struggling. We will also assess your needs by asking about your personal health history and that of your family. And this discussion will lead us into an open dialogue about your specific recovery goals and what your recovery will look like.

And then our team will get to work designing a custom treatment plan that meets your individual needs. Many of our patients also struggle with mental health issues that underpin their addictions. If this is true in your case, our specialists will address that part of your treatment as well. Additionally, during the rehab admissions process, your case manager will also be present. It is your case manager’s job to help with any legal or employment issues that are related to your addiction issues. Once we get started, your treatment will involve some of the following therapeutic approaches:

  • Recreational therapy
  • Expressive therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Trauma-focused treatment
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Family therapy
  • Medication-assisted treatment
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Co-occurring diagnosis (if you are suffering from mental health issues that fuel your addiction)
  • Comprehensive aftercare

The above treatments involve both clinical and holistic approaches to addiction, and they will be tailored to your individual needs. 

Learn More About the Rehab Admission Process Today

At Blueprint Recovery Center, we aim to make our rehab admission process as hassle-free as possible. This means ensuring that your transition into our care with as little worry as we can manage, so that your journey to recovery can start all the more quickly. If you or someone you care about is struggling with addiction, reach out to us today. Contact us online or by calling us at 833.654.1004. Let us help you get the help you need.