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Los Angeles IOP Drug Rehab for Addiction and Mental Health Disorders

Drug Rehab Admission Process

Welcome to NuView Treatment Center. We are here to help you overcome drug and alcohol addiction.

  • We offer effective drug and alcohol rehab treatment programs.

  • Count on our experienced and dedicated staff to support your successful recovery journey.

  • Our treatment services can provide emotional support and help you avoid relapse.

Contact us now by calling (323) 307-7997 or contact us here to start your journey toward a healthier life.

At NuView, we understand the sensitive nature of the addiction treatment process, which is why we’re available to help make the process feel as safe and comfortable as possible.

How to Get Admission to NuView Treatment Center for Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Our admissions process is simple and hassle-free, so you can focus on getting the personalized help you need to overcome substance use disorders and start living a fulfilling life.

Step 1: Contact Us 

Take the first step of your recovery journey by reaching out to us. You can do this by calling us at (323) 307-7997 or filling out our online form. Our compassionate and knowledgeable team is available 24/7 to answer any of your questions and to guide you through admissions.

Step 2: Assessment (Pre- Screening)

After contacting us, we will conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the appropriate level of care you need. It will include your physical, mental, and emotional health evaluation and substance use history.

To best be able to help you, please have the following information ready to provide to our admissions staff:

  • Current substance abuse or mental health issues

  • Substance abuse history

  • Mental health history

  • Treatment history

  • Medical history

  • Insurance information

Step 3: Insurance Coverage Verification

We understand that the cost of addiction treatment can be a concern. That's why we offer insurance verification services to help you determine your coverage options. Our staff will work with your insurance company to verify your coverage and ensure that you receive the maximum benefits available to you. If you don't have insurance, don't worry - we offer affordable self-pay options to help you get the care you need.

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Step 4: Treatment Plan 

Based on your assessment results, our experienced treatment providers will work with you to create a personalized treatment for your unique needs. It may include inpatient or outpatient treatment, therapy, and medication-assisted treatment if necessary.

Step 5: Admission 

Once you accept your treatment plan, our team will help you through admission. We will ensure that you are medically stable and ready to begin treatment. Our goal is to make this process as smooth and stress-free as possible so that you can focus on your recovery.

We understand that seeking addiction treatment can be overwhelming and scary. But we want you to know that you are not alone. We are here to provide you with the support, guidance, and tools to overcome addiction and live a healthy, fulfilling life.

Contact us today by calling (323) 307-7997 or contact us here to begin your journey toward recovery.

Admissions Process at NuView Treatment Center Drug Rehab Los Angeles

Get Started on Your Recovery Journey: Verify Your Insurance Coverage

Getting help for your addiction shouldn’t be limited by your financial situation. That’s why we accept most private insurance policies to make our personalized treatment programs accessible to as many people as possible.

We work with major insurance providers, and we assist in verifying your insurance coverage.

Our dedicated staff members are here to guide you through the process and help you understand your insurance benefits, including coverage for inpatient and outpatient treatment, family therapy, and more.

Don’t let insurance concerns hold you back from beginning your journey to a healthier, happier life. Fill out the insurance verification form to start the verification process and take the first step toward a brighter future.

NuView Admission Process: What to Expect and How to Get Started

At NuView, we understand that addiction can significantly impact not just the individual struggling with substance use but also their loved ones. That’s why we’ve created resources to help guide family members and friends through the admissions process and beyond. Here’s what you can expect:

What to Expect: A Guide for Family and Friends

If you’re reading this, you or someone dear to you may be facing addiction. We understand how difficult and scary this can be for you and your loved ones. Addiction is a complex disease that affects everyone involved, and we recognize the pain and confusion it may cause.

As a family member or friend, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and helpless when witnessing your loved one’s struggles with addiction. We want you to know that we empathize with your anger and frustration and are here to support you through this challenging time.

It’s important to remember that addiction is a disease that requires professional treatment and support. Our team is here to guide you and your loved one toward recovery, and we’re committed to providing a compassionate and understanding environment every step of the way.

If you’re helping someone struggling with addiction, encourage them to speak honestly with the admissions navigator about their addiction history, drug use, and treatment goals. It’s also helpful to offer your physical presence to remind them that they’re not alone.

Before Admission 

Entering addiction treatment can be overwhelming, and your loved one may be experiencing fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. You can help them prepare for treatment by:

  • Discussing their treatment goals and the long-term recovery plan.

  • Assisting them in gathering the necessary items, such as comfortable clothing and toiletries, if they’re attending an inpatient or residential program.

  • Building a support system by enlisting family and friends to help with practical tasks such as childcare, house cleaning, pet sitting, and providing transportation when needed.

  • Being there for them with emotional support, encouragement, and reassurance.

After Admission

After admission, your loved one’s recovery journey begins. To support them on this path, our team can guide you on how to provide the right resources and tools for their ongoing recovery.

As your loved one progresses through treatment and aftercare, you can also help them by:

  • Working with them to find ways to remain healthy and substance-free.

  • Identifying and eliminating triggers that can lead to relapse.

  • Supporting them in attending therapy sessions, job interviews, and other essential appointments.

  • Respecting their boundaries and choices.

  • Setting your boundaries and communicating the behaviors and actions that are not acceptable.

  • Offering support and understanding of their experiences and feelings.

Remember, your involvement and support can significantly impact your loved one’s recovery journey.

During Admission

Maintaining contact with your loved one throughout the treatment process is essential. Your support and encouragement can help them stay motivated and committed to recovery. Giving them the space and time to focus on their recovery is also important.

It’s common for individuals to experience doubts and a desire to leave treatment. However, it’s crucial to remind them that staying in treatment for the entire duration is essential for achieving long-lasting recovery. You can also seek support from Al-Anon, Narc-Anon, and other family support groups to care for your emotional needs.

When To Seek Help

After admission, your loved one’s recovery journey begins. To support them on this path, our team can guide you on how to provide the right resources and tools for their ongoing recovery.

As your loved one progresses through treatment and aftercare, you can also help them by:

  • Working with them to find ways to remain healthy and substance-free.

  • Identifying and eliminating triggers that can lead to relapse.

  • Supporting them in attending therapy sessions, job interviews, and other essential appointments.

  • Respecting their boundaries and choices.

  • Setting your boundaries and communicating the behaviors and actions that are not acceptable.

  • Offering support and understanding of their experiences and feelings.

Remember, your involvement and support can significantly impact your loved one’s recovery journey.

What to Expect: A Guide for Spouse and Significant Others

If your partner struggles with substance use disorder, it can be challenging for both of you. However, you can play an invaluable role in supporting them through their journey to recovery. In this guide, we will go through what you can expect before, during, and after treatment and when you should seek help.

Before Admission 

The first step in seeking treatment for substance use disorder is often the hardest. Your partner may be reluctant at first, or they may feel embarrassed or ashamed. Your support can make a significant difference, so continue encouraging them to seek treatment.

To begin the process, you can call us on their behalf and talk to an experienced and compassionate admissions navigator. They can help you understand the treatment options that may fit your partner’s needs and verify if their health insurance company covers all or part of substance use treatment.

If your spouse is making the call themselves, encourage them to tell the admissions navigator their story thoroughly and honestly and share why they’ve decided to seek treatment. If your partner permits it, remain with them while they make the call. Your physical presence will remind your partner that they are not alone.

During Admission

While you may or may not be able to visit your partner in an inpatient or residential treatment facility, staying in touch with them during treatment can be an important component of their recovery.

On the other hand, actively supporting your partner may sometimes mean giving them the time and space they need to do the hard work necessary to heal. Additionally, rehab and recovery can be difficult. If your partner is in an inpatient facility, they may find many reasons to leave treatment and may even ask for your help.

Don’t give in. Remind them that staying in treatment for the entire duration gives them the best chance at long-lasting recovery.

Finally, it’s essential to take care of yourself as well. You can find Al-Anon, Narc-Anon, and other groups for family support near you.

After Admission

After admission, our support continues as your loved one’s recovery journey progresses. It’s essential to prioritize their ongoing needs and refrain from seeking retribution for past actions. To encourage and assist your loved one post-treatment, consider the following steps:

  • Work with them to find ways to maintain a healthy, substance-free lifestyle.

  • Help identify and eliminate triggers that could lead them back to addiction.

  • Assist in attending ongoing therapy sessions, mutual-help meetings, job interviews, doctor’s appointments, and other vital engagements.

  • Respect their boundaries and avoid overbearing behavior. Remember that sobriety is a personal choice they need to make daily.

  • Set boundaries and communicate the behaviors and actions you won’t tolerate.

  • Offer emotional support in any way they need it, whether it’s an open ear or a shoulder to lean on. Be understanding and non-judgmental about their feelings and experiences.

By continuing to provide support and encouragement, you can help your loved one achieve lasting recovery and a fulfilling life.

When To Seek Help

Addiction is a treatable disease, and it can happen to anyone. If you notice that your partner is exhibiting symptoms of a substance use disorder, it may be helpful to be aware of the criteria used to diagnose the condition.

The criteria clinicians use include:

  1. Drinking more alcohol than intended or for a more extended period.

  2. Difficulty in stopping or controlling alcohol consumption despite a strong desire or motivation.

  3. Spending considerable time on activities necessary to obtain alcohol, use alcohol, or recover from its effects.

  4. Strong cravings or urges to drink alcohol.

  5. Continuing to drink alcohol despite how it causes interpersonal or social problems.

  6. Giving up or reducing important occupational, social, or recreational activities because of alcohol use.

  7. Using alcohol in physically hazardous situations.

  8. Continuing to drink alcohol despite knowing it is causing or worsening a physical or psychological problem.

  9. Developing tolerance or requiring more alcohol to achieve the desired effect.

  10. Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when alcohol use is stopped or reduced.

  11. Drinking more alcohol over time, or over an extended period, than the individual intended.

Remember that addiction is a disease that affects the individual and their loved ones. It can be a rollercoaster of emotions for you as you support your spouse or significant other through the ups and downs of treatment and recovery.

At times, you may feel hopeful and proud of their progress, while at other times, you may feel frustrated, angry, or sad. These are all normal feelings. It’s important to take care of yourself and seek support for your well-being, whether talking to a therapist, joining a support group, or leaning on friends and family for support.

You may also find communication with your partner challenging during this time. Addiction can cause strain on even the strongest relationships, and it may take time and effort to rebuild trust and communication. Be patient and understanding, and don’t be afraid to seek help from a couple or family therapist.

Ultimately, your support and encouragement can make all the difference in your partner’s journey toward recovery. Celebrate their victories, no matter how small, and remind them that you are there for them every step of the way. Together, you can overcome addiction and build a brighter future.

What to Expect: A Guide for Parents

As a parent, the thought of your child struggling with drug abuse or addiction can be overwhelming and scary. This guide will give you an idea of what to expect before, during, and after your child attends a treatment program or rehab center.

Before Admission 

We understand that deciding to admit your child to a treatment program can be overwhelming and emotional. We are here to help you make an informed decision that will lead to your child’s successful recovery.

Firstly, it’s important to consider the specific needs of your child. Some treatment centers specialize in substance use disorders, while others focus on mental health conditions. Our center provides comprehensive care for both substance use disorders and mental health conditions, so your child can receive the specialized care they need.

When it comes to treatment options, you’ll want to consider whether your child would benefit from inpatient or outpatient treatment. Inpatient programs provide around-the-clock care and are typically recommended for those with severe addiction or medical conditions. On the other hand, outpatient programs allow your child to attend treatment while still living at home. We offer inpatient and outpatient treatment options to ensure your child receives the care that best meets their needs.

We understand that deciding to enter treatment can be challenging, but please know you’re not alone. Our staff members are here to support you and your child throughout the recovery process. We’ll work with you to reduce potential risks and provide the support your child needs to succeed.

After Admission

After admission, we understand that recovery is a continuous process that requires ongoing support and guidance. That’s why we offer a range of services, including partial hospitalization, outpatient care, residential programs, and group counseling, to help your loved one succeed.

We believe that a personalized approach to recovery is essential. Our team will work closely with your child to develop a tailored plan that meets their unique needs and goals. We’ll also provide them with the resources and tools they need to maintain their progress and achieve lasting recovery.

During Admission

Your child will undergo a comprehensive assessment to determine the best treatment program for their needs. This assessment may include medical and psychiatric evaluations and a review of their family history and support system. The treatment provider will work with your child to develop a personalized plan that includes a combination of individual and group counseling, addiction medicine, relapse prevention, and social support.

When To Seek Help

If you’re unsure whether your child needs treatment, seek help immediately. Signs that your child may be struggling with addiction include:

  • Using drugs or alcohol despite knowing the negative consequences,

  • Developing a tolerance to the substance,

  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when trying to quit,

  • And continuing to use despite worsening physical or psychological problems.

When paying for treatment, many insurance providers offer coverage for addiction treatment. It’s important to communicate directly with your insurance company to understand the services provided and reduce the risk of unexpected costs. We also offer assistance with travel arrangements and other logistics to make the process as smooth as possible.

Entering treatment can be scary and emotional, but it’s also a time for hope and healing. Our staff members are here to provide support and guidance every step of the way. With the right treatment program and social support, your child can overcome their addiction and live a happy and healthy life.

What to Expect: A Guide for Co-Workers

It can be tough to watch a co-worker struggle with alcohol or drug abuse, especially when you’re unsure how to help. Understandably, you may feel like it’s none of your business, but remember that addiction can affect every aspect of a person’s life, including job performance and overall well-being.

You could make a significant difference in their life by encouraging your co-worker to seek help at a rehab center. It’s crucial to approach the conversation with compassion and understanding so they feel supported rather than judged.

Before Admission 

Before your co-worker enters treatment, assist them with researching different treatment providers and rehab facilities. This will ensure that your co-worker receives the best care possible. It’s important to consider whether your co-worker would benefit from inpatient or outpatient treatment. Inpatient programs provide around-the-clock care and are typically recommended for those with severe addiction or disorders, while outpatient programs allow your co-worker to attend treatment while still living at home.

After Admission

After admission, we understand that supporting your co-worker in their recovery process is crucial for their success. But once they leave our facility, it’s important to continue encouraging and providing them with the necessary resources to maintain their progress.

Our team can help guide you on how to support your co-worker in various ways, including attending counseling sessions, participating in support groups, and offering emotional support. We believe that recovery is a lifelong process and encourage your co-worker to continue attending treatment programs to reduce the risk of relapse and achieve lasting recovery.

During Admission

During your co-worker’s admission to a rehab facility, they will receive support from trained staff members who will help them develop coping skills and address their substance use disorder or mental health condition. It’s important to remember that rehab is a safe space for your co-worker to work through their issues without judgment.

When To Seek Help

If your co-worker struggles with alcohol or drug abuse, it’s important to seek help as soon as possible. You can assist them in making travel arrangements, communicating directly with their treatment provider or facility, and navigating insurance providers. Remember that your co-worker is a human being who deserves empathy and support.

What to Expect: A Guide for Veterans

Are you a veteran struggling with addiction or mental health issues? We’re here to help.

As a veteran, you may have faced unique challenges and experiences that can make overcoming addiction or mental health issues difficult. We understand the sacrifices you have made for our country, and we are here to support you on your path to recovery.

Our admissions process for veterans is designed to be seamless and supportive. We offer specialized programs and services tailored to meet the unique needs of our military members, including trauma-focused therapies and peer support groups. Click here to learn more about our admissions process for veterans.

You are incredibly brave for taking the first step towards seeking help for addiction. It may feel overwhelming, but this decision can be life-changing. 

If you or a loved one is struggling with drug or alcohol abuse, don’t wait any longer to call us for help. You don’t have to go through this alone. 

Contact us today to learn more about our treatment programs and how we can help you reduce the risk of relapse and achieve lasting recovery. We accept most insurance providers and ensure you receive the best care possible. 

Take the first step towards a healthier, happier future. Contact us today by calling (323) 307-7997 or contact us here to start your journey toward a healthier life. 

FAQs About How to Get Into Rehab

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A rehab center is a facility that provides treatment and support for people struggling with addiction, mental health conditions, and other related issues.

Outpatient treatment allows patients to attend therapy and other treatments while living at home, while inpatient treatment requires patients to stay at the facility for a certain amount of time to receive around-the-clock care.

Alcohol rehab is a treatment that focuses on helping individuals overcome alcohol use disorder and other related issues.

We offer a variety of programs, including outpatient rehab, inpatient programs, PHP programs, and group counseling.

We treat several conditions, including substance use disorders, alcohol use disorders, psychiatric conditions, and medical conditions.

Many insurance providers offer coverage for rehab and other related services. We can work with your insurance company to determine what is covered.

We provide several services, including therapy, counseling, medication management, and other treatments to support your recovery.

Our staff includes licensed therapists, counselors, and other professionals with extensive experience in addiction medicine and related fields.

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction or related issues, it may be time to consider seeking help. We encourage you to reach out to our team to discuss your options and determine if rehab is right for you.

Our Outpatient Rehab

Our outpatient rehab program offers flexible treatment options for those who need help overcoming addiction. With outpatient treatment, you can receive the care you need while still being able to live your daily life. Our outpatient program includes group counseling, individual therapy, and relapse prevention strategies.

About Us

At NuView Treatment Center, our mission is to support individuals in their journey toward recovery from addiction. We have a team of highly skilled and compassionate staff who are dedicated to providing individualized care to every patient. Our approach is based on evidence-based practices to ensure the highest quality of care and the best possible outcomes for our patients.

What We Treat

We treat several substance use disorders, including alcohol use disorder, opioid addiction, and more. We also offer treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. Our team of experts works with each patient to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs.

Programs We Offer

We offer a range of programs to meet the needs of each of our patients. Our inpatient program provides 24/7 care and support, while our outpatient program allows patients to receive treatment while still living at home. We also offer partial hospitalization programs (PHP) for those who need more intensive care, as well as group counseling and individual therapy. Our programs are designed to reduce the risk of relapse and help patients on their journey toward lifelong recovery.