Teen Opiate Rehab Options
Teens should get the medical care and psychological support they need through personal and group experiential therapy throughout the course of their treatment no matter what addiction or disorder they are fighting. Depending upon a number of factors, however, other options for teen opiate rehab may be available to your child; educational assistance and courses, family therapy, aftercare services and financial assistance are all possible.
Consult a counselor here at Newport Academy for more information about how we can help make your teen’s rehab experience as effective and safe as possible.
Options for Continued Education During Teen Opiate Rehab
There are two different ways that education can be incorporated into your teen’s opiate rehab program – one is to opt for a teen rehab that has its own school. Teens will attend classes and therapy throughout the day and work toward the equivalent of a high school degree. The other option is for educational professionals at your teen’s opiate rehab to work directly with your child’s school at home to develop a personalized curriculum that your teen will follow during treatment. In this case, tutors and teachers will assist your child in keeping up with the children at home so as not to fall behind.
Options for Parental Involvement During Teen Opiate Rehab
Family therapy is almost always offered to families with a teen in opiate rehab. It is widely recognized that the cooperation and understanding of the family are essential in order to provide the teen with a supportive environment once he or she returns home. The parent-child relationship, too, can benefit from the healing nature of therapy as both sides work to heal after the damage caused by opiate addiction. Attention to this all-important relationship in a child’s life can go a long way toward helping the teen regain his or her confidence and self-esteem, and to be better equipped to fight off relapse and handle difficult emotions without drugs and alcohol.
Options for Continued Care After Teen Opiate Rehab
The supportive care choices you make after your teen completes opiate rehab can make or break your child’s recovery. Whether you opt for a sober living establishment that provides 24 hours of structure and scheduling every day for your teen or outpatient services like addiction counseling and 12-step programs for teens that allow your child to live at home, you must choose at least one aftercare option to give your child the continued support he or she needs. Without it, it’s too easy for them to forget their focus and the principles they learned during treatment, and to allow stresses or new influences to throw them off track.
Options for Covering the Cost of Teen Opiate Rehab
Covering the cost of teen opiate rehab doesn’t have to be difficult. If your child is covered under your health care policy, your insurance provider may foot part of the bill. For the remainder of the cost, financing options are available. In some cases, you can be approved for an interest-free or low-interest loan in just a couple days.
Teen Opiate Rehab at Newport Academy
Call Newport Academy now to find out more about our teen opiate rehab program and jumpstart your child’s new life in recovery.