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Family Information

Arizona's Top Addiction Rehab For Over 20 Years

Family Information For Drug and Alcohol Treatment

At Decision Point our goal is to help everyone who comes to us for treatment develop the kind of self-awareness that enables them to discover their strengths, and become the healthy, loving and sober people they aspire to be. This process begins with recognizing that addiction is a disease, not a personal or moral failure. It continues with understanding the role trauma and co-occurring mental health disorders play in addiction. Because addiction affects all aspects of life, our treatment program is holistic and comprehensive. It includes a variety of therapy and psychoeducational groups, individual therapy, trauma treatment, Career and Financial Development, and active recovery activities. Experience has demonstrated that this approach is effective in achieving long lasting recovery.

Information for loved ones:

  • The program and what it has to offer

  • Safety call (phone call at time of admission)

  • Mail and packages

  • Weekly progress updates

  • How releases of information work

  • Family Therapy

  • Recommendations for aftercare

We hope the enclosed information will give you an idea of what to expect while your loved one is engaged in our program. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask a staff member or call (844) 292-5010.

About our Treatment Program

At Decision Point, we begin our Treatment program with a comprehensive assessment period that incorporates psychology, family relationships, work and home life, physical fitness and nutrition and diet.

The following assessments are performed, and our custom care plans are developed for any issues identified during the assessment process:

  • Medical:

    • Nursing Assessment

    • Medication Reconciliation

    • Nutrition Assessment (Referred to registered dietician as needed)

    • Initial Pain Scale

    • Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Assessment

    • Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment

    • Initial Psychiatric Assessment

    • AIMS (Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale)

    • Medication Management

  • Clinical:

    • Biopsychosocial Assessment

    • ACES (Adverse Childhood Experience) Assessment for Trauma

    • Brief Substance Craving Scale

    • PHQ-9 Depression Severity Scale

    • GAD-7 Anxiety Severity Scale

    • DES (Dissociative Experience Scale) *for use during EMDR

    • Genogram Family Assessment

    • Neuropsychological Assessment (as recommended by treatment team)

If you are unsure if you or your loved one needs substance abuse treatment, call us at (844) 292-5010 or fill out our online contact form, and one of our Admission Specialist will help you determine your needs.

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