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financial assistance for rehab: Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Vocational Services Nancy K. Young, 2006 |
financial assistance for rehab: Treating Drug Problems: Committee for the Substance Abuse Coverage Study, Institute of Medicine, 1992-01-01 Treating Drug Problems, Volume 2 presents a wealth of incisive and accessible information on the issue of drug abuse and treatment in America. Several papers lay bare the relationship between drug treatment and other aspects of drug policy, including a powerful overview of twentieth century narcotics use in America and a unique account of how the federal government has built and managed the drug treatment system from the 1960s to the present. Two papers focus on the criminal justice system. The remaining papers focus on Employer policies and practices toward illegal drugs. Patterns and cycles of cocaine use in subcultures and the popular culture. Drug treatment from a marketing, supply-and-demand perspective, including an analysis of policy options. Treating Drug Problems, Volume 2 provides important information to policy makers and administrators, drug treatment specialists, and researchers. |
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financial assistance for rehab: Reclaiming My Life Tammy Lofink, 2020-04-10 Tammy Lofink, a wife and mother of two children, experienced a parent's worst nightmare. At the tender age of 18, her son, Robert Mason Lofink, died of a drug overdose. The grief, suffering and turmoil which followed were almost too much to bear. Tammy decided that she had to change the direction of her life after her son was gone. She co-founded Rising Above Addiction, which raises funds for urgently-needed treatment for addiction. Her son's legacy lives on through her vision to help other people, so that they never have to go through the pain she and her family have experienced and continue to endure.Reclaiming My Life is a poignant and triumphant journey through the loss of a child. It is also an introduction to the world of addiction through the eyes of people who have overcome the battle. The book is a testament to the ability to survive, cope and rise above even the most difficult circumstances in life.Tammy openly tells the story of her other life experiences, which shaped her along the way. Her wisdom, her courage and her bravery are sure to provide the hope which can help others who seek inner peace after a tragedy.Young people who are using drugs, adults whose pain medication has led to addiction, parents of youth who are worried, as well as family, friends and loved ones, will be riveted by Tammy's personal storytelling style. With each turn of the page, Tammy surprises, engages and comforts the reader through his or her journey. |
financial assistance for rehab: Alcohol and Other Drug Screening of Hospitalized Trauma Patients Peter O. Rostenberg, 1995 |
financial assistance for rehab: Defining Drug Courts National Association of Drug Court Professionals. Drug Court Standards Committee, 1997 |
financial assistance for rehab: Community-based Rehabilitation World Health Organization, 2010 Volume numbers determined from Scope of the guidelines, p. 12-13. |
financial assistance for rehab: Drugs, Brains, and Behavior , 2007 |
financial assistance for rehab: Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance , 2012 Identifies and describes specific government assistance opportunities such as loans, grants, counseling, and procurement contracts available under many agencies and programs. |
financial assistance for rehab: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: a Research-Based Guide National Drug Abuse (NIDA), 2018-05-28 Drug addiction is a complex illness. It is characterized by intense and, at times, uncontrollable drug craving, along with compulsive drug seeking and use that persist even in the face of devastating consequences. This update of the National Institute on Drug Abuse's Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment is intended to address addiction to a wide variety of drugs, including nicotine, alcohol, and illicit and prescription drugs. It is designed to serve as a resource for healthcare providers, family members, and other stakeholders trying to address the myriad problems faced by patients in need of treatment for drug abuse or addiction. Addiction affects multiple brain circuits, including those involved in reward and motivation, learning and memory, and inhibitory control over behavior. That is why addiction is a brain disease. Some individuals are more vulnerable than others to becoming addicted, depending on the interplay between genetic makeup, age of exposure to drugs, and other environmental influences. While a person initially chooses to take drugs, over time the effects of prolonged exposure on brain functioning compromise that ability to choose, and seeking and consuming the drug become compulsive, often eluding a person's self-control or willpower. But addiction is more than just compulsive drug taking-it can also produce far reaching health and social consequences. For example, drug abuse and addiction increase a person's risk for a variety of other mental and physical illnesses related to a drug-abusing lifestyle or the toxic effects of the drugs themselves. Additionally, the dysfunctional behaviors that result from drug abuse can interfere with a person's normal functioning in the family, the workplace, and the broader community. Because drug abuse and addiction have so many dimensions and disrupt so many aspects of an individual's life, treatment is not simple. Effective treatment programs typically incorporate many components, each directed to a particular aspect of the illness and its consequences. Addiction treatment must help the individual stop using drugs, maintain a drug-free lifestyle, and achieve productive functioning in the family, at work, and in society. Because addiction is a disease, most people cannot simply stop using drugs for a few days and be cured. Patients typically require long-term or repeated episodes of care to achieve the ultimate goal of sustained abstinence and recovery of their lives. Indeed, scientific research and clinical practice demonstrate the value of continuing care in treating addiction, with a variety of approaches having been tested and integrated in residential and community settings. |
financial assistance for rehab: Inside Rehab Anne M. Fletcher, 2013-02-07 An eye-opening tour of the addiction treatment industry explores the gap between what should happen and what does What happens inside drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers and how rehab works are a mystery to those outside the industry – and sometimes even to those inside it. Anne M. Fletcher is a trusted New York Times bestselling health and medical writer who visited 15 addiction treatment centers—from outpatient programs for the indigent to famous celebrity rehabs; from the sites of renowned Twelve-Step centers to several unconventional programs—to find out what really happens. What she reveals ranges from inspirational to irresponsible, and, in some cases, potentially dangerous. Real Stories: As always with her books, Fletcher gets the inside story by turning to real people who “have been there,” interviewing more than 100 individuals whose compelling stories illustrate serious issues facing people in rehab and endemic in the rehab industry today. Connected Writer and Researcher who has earned the respect (and cooperation) of experts throughout the fields she’s taken on. Inside Rehab is no exception—Fletcher has interviewed more than 100 professionals working in the field, including a mix of rehab staffers and administrators as well as leading academics. Rehab is constantly covered in the media, as celebrities battle their drug and alcohol issues in the spotlight and reality TV puts recovery in prime time. Addiction is no longer only a personal struggle—it’s a pop culture phenomenon. Myth Busting: Fletcher exposes twelve supposed facts for the falsehoods they are, including “rehab is necessary for most people to recover from addictions;” “highly trained professionals provide most of the treatment in addiction programs;” and “drugs should not be used to treat a drug addict.” Fletcher’s most important finding is the alarming discrepancy between the treatments being employed at many rehab centers and the treatments recommended by leading experts and supported by scientific research. Guidance and Practical Solutions: Inside Rehab also highlights what is working, spotlights state-of-the-art programs and practices, and offers advice and guidance for people seeking quality care and treatment for themselves or those they care about. Inside Rehab is the first book to give readers a thoughtful, sensitive, and bracingly honest insider’s view of the drug and alcohol rehab industry in America. For people seeking quality care for themselves or a loved one, Inside Rehab is essential reading, offering a wealth of accurate information and wise guidance. |
financial assistance for rehab: Alcoholics Anonymous Bill W., 2014-09-04 A 75th anniversary e-book version of the most important and practical self-help book ever written, Alcoholics Anonymous. Here is a special deluxe edition of a book that has changed millions of lives and launched the modern recovery movement: Alcoholics Anonymous. This edition not only reproduces the original 1939 text of Alcoholics Anonymous, but as a special bonus features the complete 1941 Saturday Evening Post article “Alcoholics Anonymous” by journalist Jack Alexander, which, at the time, did as much as the book itself to introduce millions of seekers to AA’s program. Alcoholics Anonymous has touched and transformed myriad lives, and finally appears in a volume that honors its posterity and impact. |
financial assistance for rehab: Facing Addiction in America Office of the Surgeon General, U.s. Department of Health and Human Services, 2017-08-15 All across the United States, individuals, families, communities, and health care systems are struggling to cope with substance use, misuse, and substance use disorders. Substance misuse and substance use disorders have devastating effects, disrupt the future plans of too many young people, and all too often, end lives prematurely and tragically. Substance misuse is a major public health challenge and a priority for our nation to address. The effects of substance use are cumulative and costly for our society, placing burdens on workplaces, the health care system, families, states, and communities. The Report discusses opportunities to bring substance use disorder treatment and mainstream health care systems into alignment so that they can address a person's overall health, rather than a substance misuse or a physical health condition alone or in isolation. It also provides suggestions and recommendations for action that everyone-individuals, families, community leaders, law enforcement, health care professionals, policymakers, and researchers-can take to prevent substance misuse and reduce its consequences. |
financial assistance for rehab: Section 8 Leased Housing Assistance Program United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Manpower and Housing Subcommittee, 1978 |
financial assistance for rehab: Substance Abuse: Administrative Issues in Outpatient Treatment (TIP 46) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2019-11-23 The primary audience for this TIP is administrators of outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. A few words about this audience are in order. Whereas TIP 8 addressed intensive outpatient treatment, the current TIP drops the word intensive from its title because the consensus panel hopes that this TIP will find an audience beyond administrators of IOT programs. Most of the concepts and guidelines included in this TIP apply to the administration of all substance abuse outpatient treatment (OT) programs. On those rare occasions when information applies only to IOT programs, the authors have been sure to make this clear. Although the term administrator is used most often to describe the audience for this book, the terms executive and director appear as well and are used interchangeably with administrator. These overlapping terms emphasize the varied roles and responsibilities that administrators assume. |
financial assistance for rehab: Overview of Addiction Treatment Effectiveness Mim J. Landry, 1995 Answers common questions among the general public, policy makers, decision makers, and even addiction treatment professionals. Does addiction treatment work? If so, how do we know? In what ways is addiction treatment effective? How can the effectiveness of treatment be measured? What factors influence treatment effectiveness? Describes specific treatment approaches, treatment settings, and treatment components and services and provides an analysis of the effectiveness of each. Includes abstracts of representative research studies. |
financial assistance for rehab: Refuge Recovery Noah Levine, 2014-06-10 Bestselling author and renowned Buddhist teacher Noah Levine adapts the Buddha's Four Noble Truths and Eight Fold Path into a proven and systematic approach to recovery from alcohol and drug addiction—an indispensable alternative to the 12-step program. While many desperately need the help of the 12-step recovery program, the traditional AA model's focus on an external higher power can alienate people who don't connect with its religious tenets. Refuge Recovery is a systematic method based on Buddhist principles, which integrates scientific, non-theistic, and psychological insight. Viewing addiction as cravings in the mind and body, Levine shows how a path of meditative awareness can alleviate those desires and ease suffering. Refuge Recovery includes daily meditation practices, written investigations that explore the causes and conditions of our addictions, and advice and inspiration for finding or creating a community to help you heal and awaken. Practical yet compassionate, Levine's successful Refuge Recovery system is designed for anyone interested in a non-theistic approach to recovery and requires no previous experience or knowledge of Buddhism or meditation. |
financial assistance for rehab: Grants-in-aid and Other Financial Assistance Programs United States. Health Services and Mental Health Administration, 1963 |
financial assistance for rehab: Grants-in-aid and Other Financial Assistance Programs Administered by the U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Office of Program Analysis, 1967 |
financial assistance for rehab: Stronger After Stroke Peter G Levine, 2008-10-01 Billions of dollars are spent on stroke-related rehabilitation research and treatment techniques but most are not well communicated to the patient or caregiver. As a result, many stroke survivors are treated with outdated or ineffective therapies. Stronger After Stroke puts the power of recovery in the reader's hands by providing simple to follow instructions for reaching the highest possible level of healing. Written for stroke survivors, their caregivers, and loved ones, Stronger After Stroke presents a new and more effective treatment philosophy that is startling in its simplicity: stroke survivors recover by using the same learning techniques that anyone uses to master anything. Basic concepts are covered, including: Repetition of task-specific movements Proper scheduling of practice Challenges at each stage of recovery Setting goals and recognizing when they have been achieved The book covers the basic techniques that can catapult stroke survivors toward maximum recovery. Stronger After Stroke bridges the gap between stroke survivors and what they desperately need: easily understandable and scientifically accurate information on how to achieve optimal rehabilitation. |
financial assistance for rehab: Eating Disorders in Sport Ron A. Thompson, Roberta Trattner Sherman, 2011-01-19 Over the past fifteen years, there has been a great increase in the knowledge of eating disorders in sport and effective means of treatment. In this book, the authors draw on their extensive clinical experience to discuss how to identify, manage, treat, and prevent eating disorders in sport participants. They begin by examining the clinical conditions related to eating problems, including descriptions of specific disorders and a review of the relevant literature. Special attention is given to the specific gender and sport-related factors that can negatively influence the eating habits of athletes. The second half of the book discusses identification of participants with disordered eating by reviewing symptoms and how they manifest in sport; management issues for sport personnel, coaches, athletic trainers, and healthcare professionals; treatment; and medical considerations, such as the use of psychotropic medications. A list of useful resources is included in an appendix, as well as a glossary of important terms. |
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financial assistance for rehab: Males With Eating Disorders Arnold E. Andersen, 2014-06-17 First published in 1990. The subject of anorexia nervosa and, more recently, bulimia nervosa in males has been a source of interest and controversy in the fields of psychiatry and medicine for more than 300 years. These disorders, sometimes called eating disorders, raise basic questions concerning the nature of abnormalities of the motivated behaviors: Are they subsets of more widely recognized illnesses such as mood disorders? Are they understandable by reference to underlying abnormalities of biochemistry or brain function? In what ways are they similar to and in what ways do they differ from anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in females? This book will be of interest to a wide variety of people—physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, nutritionists, educators, and all others who may be interested for personal or professional reasons. |
financial assistance for rehab: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor National Learning Corporation, 2014 The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Passbook(R) prepares you for your test by allowing you to take practice exams in the subjects you need to study. It provides hundreds of questions and answers in the areas that will likely be covered on your upcoming exam, including but not limited to; Acquiring and maintaining employment; Principles and practices of employment counseling; Case histories of employment clients; Interviewing; Preparing written material; and more. |
financial assistance for rehab: Grants-in-aid and other financial assistance programs administered by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1961 , 1961 |
financial assistance for rehab: Housing Rehabilitation Handbook Nancy Reeves, 1974 |
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financial assistance for rehab: Addictive Disorders Michael F. Fleming, Kristen Lawton Barry, 1992 Focuses on ambulatory care of patients adversely affected by addictive substances such as tobacco and alcohol. Topics include urine drug screening, medical withdrawal and detoxification, smoking cessation strategies, and substance abuse in adolescents, women and elderly patients. |
financial assistance for rehab: Drug Abuse Treatment in Prisons and Jails Carl G. Leukefeld, Frank M. Tims, 1992 |
financial assistance for rehab: State of Colorado Statewide Single Audit of Federal Financial Assistance Programs Colorado. Office of State Auditor, 1988 |
financial assistance for rehab: Advocate of Peace Through Justice , 1924 |
financial assistance for rehab: National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) , 2000 |
financial assistance for rehab: The National Treatment Improvement Evaluation Study, NTIES. , 1997 |
financial assistance for rehab: TIP 35: Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment (Updated 2019) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2019-11-19 Motivation is key to substance use behavior change. Counselors can support clients' movement toward positive changes in their substance use by identifying and enhancing motivation that already exists. Motivational approaches are based on the principles of person-centered counseling. Counselors' use of empathy, not authority and power, is key to enhancing clients' motivation to change. Clients are experts in their own recovery from SUDs. Counselors should engage them in collaborative partnerships. Ambivalence about change is normal. Resistance to change is an expression of ambivalence about change, not a client trait or characteristic. Confrontational approaches increase client resistance and discord in the counseling relationship. Motivational approaches explore ambivalence in a nonjudgmental and compassionate way. |
financial assistance for rehab: The ASAM Principles of Addiction Medicine Richard K. Ries, David A. Fiellin, Shannon C. Miller, Richard Saitz, 2014-05-14 In the midst of an addiction epidemic, this newly updated edition of The American Society of Addiction Medicine Principles of Addiction Medicine, 5th edition is the sought-after text every addiction researcher and care provider needs. This comprehensive reference text dedicates itself to both the science and treatment of addiction. You’ll receive a thorough grounding in both the scientific principles behind the causes of addiction and the practical aspects of clinical care. Chapters are written by recognized experts, covering areas such as the basic science of addiction medicine; diagnosis, assessment and early intervention; pharmacologic and behavioral interventions; mutual help and twelve-step; and co-occurring addiction, medical and psychiatric disorders—backed by the latest research data and successful treatment methods. Features: Numerous figures, tables and diagrams elucidate the text Chapters include case examples List of data research reports provided at end of each chapter NEW material on Prescription Drug Abuse, Club Drugs, Nursing Roles in Addressing Addiction, Conceptual and Treatment Issues in Behavioral Addictions, Rehabilitation Approaches to Pain Management, Comorbid Pain and Addiction, Pharmacotherapy for Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders, Preventing and Treating Substance Use Disorders in Military Personnel, and more. |
financial assistance for rehab: Preserving Housing Jody Hauer, 2003 |
financial assistance for rehab: Neighborhood Preservation Real Estate Research Corporation, United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Policy Development and Research, 1975 |
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Dignity Health Rehabilitation Hospital is dedicated to creating healthier communities by providing financial assistance to persons who have health care needs and are uninsured, underinsured, …
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We provide financial assistance to uninsured and underinsured patients through Summa Rehab Hospital. We are here to assist patients in obtaining medical benefits through federal, state, …
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Patients who do not have the means to pay for services provided at Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital may request financial assistance, which will be awarded subject to the …
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Applying for financial assistance can be initiated by a patient requesting assistance in person, over the phone 1-800-994-0371, through the mail or via the BSWH website …
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I, have provided the information to be considered for financial assistance through Summa Rehab Hospital and, To the best of my knowledge, I state this is to true and accurate inbrmation, and; …
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Patients who do not have the means to pay for services provided at California Rehabilitation Institute may request financial assistance, which will be awarded subject to the terms and …
POLICY AND PROCEDURE - Brooks Rehabilitation
Brooks Health System (BHS) makes available an amount for financial assistance at no cost or reduced cost to eligible individuals/families in need of such care. The amount of financial …
Plain Language Summary of Financial Assistance Policy
Financial Assistance Policy . California Rehabilitation Institute provides financial assistance for medically necessary care to patients who are unable to pay. The following is a summary of …
PURPOSE: POLICY: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE RELATED POLICIES
Summa Rehab Hospital Financial Assistance- the individual’s household income must be at or below 250% of the current Federal Poverty Limits (FPL) to be eligible for 100% reduction from …
Select Medical Financial Assistance Inpatient Division
In order to manage its resources responsibly and to comply with applicable federal and state laws, Dignity Health Rehabilitation Hospital has established this Financial Assistance Policy for the …
2023 Patient Financal Assistance Application -Initial.pdf
Brooks Financial Assistance program is designed to help patients who have little or no health insurance to cover the cost of their rehabilitation. Services rendered under the Financial …
SUBJECT: Financial Assistance Policy ISSUED BY: …
REHAB will review the submitted Application for Financial Assistance and supporting documentation and determine eligibility based on the criteria stated in Section III.C. Patient …
Financial Assistance Policy for Medical Needs - ohiohealth …
We are pleased to offer The Hospital Financial Assistance Program (FAP), which provides free or discounted services to eligible patients for emergency or medically necessary services. …
Financial Assistance Policy - Banner Health
Patients who do not have the means to pay for services provided at BHSM Rehabilitation, LLC may request financial assistance, which will be awarded subject to the terms and conditions …
Financial Assistance Policy - ssm-rehab.com
SSM Rehabilitation Network’s Financial Assistance Policy identifies opportunities for financial assistance to patients who are financially or medically indigent and demonstrate an inability to …
Plain Language Summary of Financial Assistance Policy - psh …
Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital provides financial assistance for medically necessary care to patients who are unable to pay. The following is a summary of financial assistance …
Financial Assistance Program - Ernest Health
Our admissions team is available to answer your questions about Summa Rehab Hospital’s Financial Assistance Program, payment arrangements, insurance coverage, Medicare and …
Financial Assistance Summary - rehabhospital.org
In general, REHAB provides full financial assistance for eligible services if: • Your family liquid assets are equal to or less than $50,000; and • Your family income is at or below 200% of the …
Summary of Financial Assistance - Cleveland Clinic
we provide financial assistance for medically necessary care as a discount from our normal charges if your family income does not exceed four times the FPG and you are a resident of …
Patient Financial Assistance Request
Brooks Financial Assistance program is designed to help patients who have little or no health insurance to cover the cost of their rehabilitation. Services rendered under the Financial …
Summary of Financial Assistance Policy - Dignity Health Rehab
Dignity Health Rehabilitation Hospital is dedicated to creating healthier communities by providing financial assistance to persons who have health care needs and are uninsured, underinsured, …
Overview Assistance offered under the Policy - Summa …
We provide financial assistance to uninsured and underinsured patients through Summa Rehab Hospital. We are here to assist patients in obtaining medical benefits through federal, state, …
Financial Assistance Policy - psh-rehab.com
Patients who do not have the means to pay for services provided at Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital may request financial assistance, which will be awarded subject to the …
Financial Assistance (Hospital Facilities)
Applying for financial assistance can be initiated by a patient requesting assistance in person, over the phone 1-800-994-0371, through the mail or via the BSWH website …
Summa Rehab Hospital Application for Financial Assistance …
I, have provided the information to be considered for financial assistance through Summa Rehab Hospital and, To the best of my knowledge, I state this is to true and accurate inbrmation, and; …
Financial Assistance and Debt Collection Policy
Patients who do not have the means to pay for services provided at California Rehabilitation Institute may request financial assistance, which will be awarded subject to the terms and …
POLICY AND PROCEDURE - Brooks Rehabilitation
Brooks Health System (BHS) makes available an amount for financial assistance at no cost or reduced cost to eligible individuals/families in need of such care. The amount of financial …
Plain Language Summary of Financial Assistance Policy
Financial Assistance Policy . California Rehabilitation Institute provides financial assistance for medically necessary care to patients who are unable to pay. The following is a summary of …