Our facilities provide a supportive and safe environment for the best rehab experience. Get treated by a team of knowledgable professionals with experience treating addiction. Specialized detox care. Residential treatment. Start getting help today. Accepts insurance.
I have referred people to Aware Recovery Care when they were a better fit than the company I work for. Those individuals have all reported a very positive experience. In addition I know some of their staff and those individuals truly care about people finding recovery.
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Tania Loudon
Sep 17, 2024
5.0
I have recently had the pleasure of working with Denise at Aware Recovery, and it is evident that she goes out of her way to help clients find the best fit in terms of treatment options. She made the time to visit our facility and speak to our therapists directly, and was very thorough in describing the amazing services Aware Recovery has to offer. I would definitely recommend Aware for any clients looking for an in home treatment program.
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Jeff
Jan 5, 2024
1.0
Terrible place. Doesn't treat staff right. Avoid at all costs.
MM
Mon
Jul 7, 2022
1.0
Most direct care is great. Exec leadership doesn't understand levels of care or ethical practices.
Frequently Asked Questions About Aware Recovery Care
What is the typical length of treatment?
Aware Recovery Care’s statistically proven model is designed to be a 52-week, in-home program. Research conducted with Yale University shows that treatment that runs for an entire year has a significantly higher success rate than programs with shorter courses of treatment. While we recommend that everyone engage in the program for the full 52 weeks, that may not be a viable option for all. Clients do not need to commit to a full year of treatment and have the option to engage monthly. However, we have found that although they are not required, most opt to complete the entire year of treatment.
What does a typical day in Aware Recovery Care look like?
A typical day will consist of a one-hour visit with a member of your care team; a Care Coordinator, one of the two Client Recovery Advisors (CRA), or a telehealth video visit with your Internal Psychotherapist (IPT). Most of our visits are in person, in your home or the community. The Care Coordinator will coordinate and manage your care by connecting you to a Primary Care Physician, local Psychiatrist, specialized therapists, or medical specialists. If you currently have existing providers, the Care Coordinator will collaborate with them on your care, as well as help you navigate the behavioral health and medical landscape.
Your CRA will deliver a biopsychosocial curriculum focusing on where you are on your recovery journey. Each intervention is designed specifically to engage and educate about the disease of addiction. You will receive random Urine Drug Screens (or UDS) from your treatment team for increased accountability. However, UDS results are never punitive.
CRAs are free to conduct most visits outside the home as well. Popular options include going for a hike while covering the day’s intervention, achieving one of your community goals, introducing you to a local support meeting, or working on the curriculum before or after the meeting. This format allows our clients to experience new, fun activities to do sober with a CRA for the first time, while helping them engage with a support fellowship if they choose to.
On certain days, your IPT will offer telehealth therapy around your substance use disorder and help you build coping skills to manage daily triggers and stress. In addition, a Family Education Facilitator will provide support and education to your identified family members about the disease of addiction from a family perspective.
What is your treatment philosophy?
Aware Recovery Care delivers an intensive, In-Home Addiction Treatment program for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol, opioids, or other substances. Aware helps people “Recover Where You Live” with an emphasis on the home or transitional living environment, unique family dynamic, and the broader community. Each client receives direct care from a Psychiatric provider, Care Coordinator (Nurse, Social Worker), Family Education Facilitator, Licensed Individual Therapist, Licensed Family Therapist, and two Client Recovery Advisors who meet with them in their homes around their schedules for up to a year. The core team addresses the medical, emotional, and mental health issues required to maintain sobriety and achieve recovery.
Our clients receive daily guidance from the multidisciplinary team while engaging in a structured, 52-week bio-psycho-social curriculum. The Psychiatric Provider evaluates the client for any underlying mental health issues and, when appropriate, utilizes medication. While the Care Coordinator (Nurse, Social Worker) helps the client coordinate care and navigate the medical landscape, the Licensed Family Therapist works with the family unit to strengthen the support system and increase accountability for the client. And our Client Recovery Advisors (peer support) assist the client in navigating the available support structures in the community.
This patient-centered, medically integrated, in-home addiction treatment program is designed to ensure lasting recovery and to prevent recurrence and re-admission to higher levels of care. Aware makes it possible for our clients to receive longer-term addiction care while maintaining their privacy and meeting their day-to-day responsibilities, such as work, school, and family.
How often will I see my psychiatrist?
All clients receive a psychiatric evaluation with one of Aware’s pre-approved community-based providers within the first two weeks of treatment. We will ensure that the provider is in-network with your insurance so you can continue services if you and the physician deem it appropriate. You and your provider will determine how often you meet after receiving the psychiatric evaluation. If you already have a psychiatrist and do not wish to change providers, you will be encouraged to remain with that provider. At no point will you be asked to change any of your current providers. If you are unhappy with your provider or wish to switch providers at any point in treatment, your Care Coordinator will work with you to identify a provider you feel comfortable with.
How often will I see my social worker?
Your Care Coordinator (Nurse, Social Worker) will meet with you monthly throughout the course of treatment. Aware also has an on-call Care Coordinator who can be contacted after-hours.
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