Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reprieve, LLC Accredited By The Joint Commission on Accreditation For Health Care Organizations (JCAHO)?
Yes, Reprieve, LLC is accredited by JCAHO. More information regarding JCAHO is provided on our LINKS page.
Why Should I Choose Reprieve Recovery Center?
Florida is home to a great number of substance abuse and alcohol dependency treatment centers, halfway houses and rehabs. These all vary in many different ways. We know how difficult it is to start on the road to recovery. It is important to choose a center that provides the treatment, care, counseling and solutions best for you. At Reprieve Recovery Center, your sobriety is our number one concern and we will help find the right place for you even if we have to refer you to another treatment center. We are a family focused, small, local business with an active owner on site. Our passion is to help others and give back what has been given to us.
Reprieve Recovery Center offers an array of different therapeutic techniques in a small, intimate environment where each aspect of treatment is tailored to each client’s individual needs to successfully recover from addiction. Our outpatient services include many of the facets of a residential program, but clients can maintain their residence at home or in sober living. Clients are encouraged to continue to work and live their normal life while receiving the necessary treatment. In addition, we can provide the perfect bridge between a residential program and returning to life at home.
What Makes Reprieve Recovery Center Different From Other Treatment Programs?
Customer satisfaction. We listen to our former clients and make changes that add to our effectiveness. We have worked hard to achieve the JCAHO certification which assesses all health organizations to meet particular standards. We pledge to continue to listen to our clients and alumni to fine tune our programs for maximum effectiveness.
Where Are You Located?
We are located in beautiful southern, sunny Florida. South Florida is a busy and exciting place to live. From palm trees to beautiful beaches, you will want to stay. Reprieve Recovery Center is located in West Palm Beach. We are close to shopping, dining, public transportation, employment opportunities, and the beach!
What Are Your Hours Of Operation?
Our friendly and knowledgeable representatives are available to answer your questions 24/7/365.
What Insurance Is Accepted At Reprieve Recovery Center?
Reprieve Recovery Center works with each individual regarding their insurance and financial needs to make treatment affordable. Our services are covered by most health insurance plans. Please contact us at 561-782-2656 to determine your eligibility and assess your financial needs.
Is Treatment Confidential?
Absolutely! At Reprieve Recovery Center every client is guaranteed the right to privacy. Upon admission, the client will decide who you want your progress to be shared with.
Is An Assessment Required Before Admission To Reprieve Recovery Center?
Yes, an assessment is required for admission to Reprieve Recovery Center’s Intensive Outpatient Program or Outpatient Program. A client’s IOP or OP treatment is tailored to the client by a Master’s level professional clinician who uses information gained in the introductory interview and assessment.
What Information Is Gathered In My Assessment?
At Reprieve Recovery Center the treatment plan for each client is determined through a clinical and medical assessment that may include interviews, questionnaires, medical histories, psycho-social evaluations, urine and/or breath analysis, and more. The more detailed our knowledge is of the client’s total state of being, the better treatment plan will be.
What Does Outpatient Therapy Involve At Reprieve Recovery Center?
In our outpatient programs, clients may attend anywhere from 1-9 hours per week based on their specific needs. Individual and group sessions are provided by licensed therapists. Groups may focus on specific topics, like family dynamics, psychodrama or lapse prevention, or they may be more general, such as a discussion group for women. Group and individual sessions are most commonly held in the late afternoon and evenings, after school and work, although services are available at other hours as well. Clients may be referred to various other services such as medical, psychiatric, legal, vocational, recovery support services, and others.
What Is Group Therapy?
Group therapy is a type of counseling which involves regular sessions with one or more therapists, facilitators or guest speakers. The other participants will be clients who also have substance abuse issues. The number of participants varies. Many clients find that they benefit from the support they get from their peers in this setting. The group setting helps clients realize that they are not alone and may reduce feelings of stress and anxiety.
What Should I Expect During My Group Session?
If your group is small, the chairs will probably be arranged in a circle. At Reprieve Recovery Center the group starts and ends therapy at the same time. Each group session varies but it is always led by the group therapist, facilitator or speaker. Some sessions may involve clients participating in a therapeutic activity, sharing experiences or listening to a speaker.
How Long Does Treatment Take?
The length of a client’s treatment at Reprieve Recovery Center will depend on the severity of the client’s addiction, as well as how the client responds to the treatments. You have to consider the amount of time it takes to recover as well as how effective the therapies are for the client’s addiction. This is dependent on the extent of a client’s substance abuse problem and dedication to recovery. It takes a lot of hard work and resolution to recover from addiction. Clients should prepare for a long stay just in case.
Does Reprieve Recovery Center Work With A 12-Step Program Such As Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) And Narcotics Anonymous (NA)?
Yes, we are firm believers in the 12-step recovery model.
The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Twelve Steps:
STEP 1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol – that our lives had become unmanageable.
STEP 2. Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
STEP 3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
STEP 4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
STEP 5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
STEP 6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
STEP 7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
STEP 8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
STEP 9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
STEP 10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
STEP 11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God, as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
STEP 12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
How Do I Tell If My Loved One Is Addicted To Drugs Or Alcohol?
The signs vary depending on the person and the drug, but some possible common signs are:
– exhibits mood changes
– failure to fulfill responsibilities at school/work
– isolation or disinterest in activities
– impaired speech
– bloodshot eyes and/or pupils larger or smaller than usual
– lack of concern for physical appearance or personal hygiene
– changes in appetite or sleep patterns
– sudden weight loss/gain
– unusually clumsy, lacking coordination, poor balance
– strange odor on breath, body, or clothing
How Do I Know If My Loved One Needs Treatment?
Families play a key role in assisting their loved one obtain treatment. Our representatives are available to guide and support family members in understanding the various services offered at Reprieve Recovery Center. Your loved one should participate in an assessment by one of our representatives. We will talk with your loved one about what drugs they are using and what problems they are experiencing as a result. We can determine if treatment is needed at this point and at what intensity.
How Do I Find A Legitimate Treatment Center?
Search results for phrases like “rehabs near me,” along with the resulting ads, are often peppered with 800 numbers for lead generators, third-party call centers selling potential clients to rehabs. Some rehabs run hotlines that seem like unbiased referral services, but refer most clients to treatment centers they own. At Reprieve, we depend on word of mouth recommendations, relationships with other legitimate detox and treatment centers, and marketing within our community for referrals.
What Are The Different Kinds Of Rehab Treatment Options Available?
Various types of programs offer help in drug rehabilitation, including residential inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient, outpatient care, local support groups, extended care centers, recovery or sober houses, addiction counseling, mental health and medical care. Some rehab centers offer age and gender-specific programs.
Will I Be Involved In My Loved Ones Treatment?
At Reprieve, we take pride in being a family oriented program. This means that you will absolutely be involved in your loved one’s treatment program. Often times, alcoholics and addicts tend to harm and stress families and friends in active addiction. This can cause pain and place strain on relationships. However, there can also be healing and growth in recovery. At Reprieve, we believe you and your loved one can begin the journey towards healing and learning how to manage recovery as a family. While your loved one is our main focus, Reprieve wholeheartedly believes in approaching recovery while looking at all of the aspects that impact a person’s life, including family. We hope that you will agree to be a part of your loved one’s treatment and path towards recovery!
Will I Be Able To Visit My Loved One While He/She Is In Treatment?
Yes! Often times, there is a priceless value on family sessions for anyone, but in particular, clients in early recovery. When a primary therapist is able to bring a loved one into a therapeutic setting, healing occurs and families flourish. Reprieve encourages you to visit your loved one while they’re in beautiful, sunny Florida so that you, your family, and your loved one can rebuild and grow.
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