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Frequently Asked Questions

We know that choosing a drug and alcohol treatment center isn’t an easy choice. There are many decisions to be made and we want you to know that you are not in this alone. Browse our FAQ to find clarity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat?

Our programs focus on treating substance use and co-occurring mental health issues that affect a person physically and mentally. This includes alcohol abuse, dependence on other drugs, and the mental illnesses that come with these concerns.
The first step is a conversation with our admissions team. They complete insurance verification and explain available resources so families understand what to expect. Once admitted, clients work with clinical staff to stabilize health, strengthen their sense of connection, and begin the work needed to recover.
Our compassionate staff uses evidence-based practices for treating addiction as a disease that affects the whole person. Group work, individual therapy, and medical support create a cornerstone for safe healing. These services aim to save lives, improve stability, and support the early stages of lasting recovery.
Yes. Relapse does not erase progress. Returning to care allows clinicians to reassess needs, adjust the plan, and rebuild connection to healthy routines. The goal is to strengthen coping skills, reinforce motivation, and support the individual mentally and physically while treating underlying triggers.
Yes. We accept most insurance plans, and our team completes all necessary verification steps on your behalf. This process confirms coverage, outlines benefits, and helps families understand their financial responsibilities before treatment begins.
Yes. Under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), employees may take protected leave for medical conditions that interfere with the ability to work. Substance use and mental health disorders fall under this category. FMLA provides job protection during approved leave.
Rehab length varies based on clinical need, medical history, and progress in treatment. Many individuals begin with a 30-day stay, while others benefit from several months of structured care. The appropriate duration is determined through ongoing assessment.
Inner Voyage focuses on creating a respectful and supportive environment where people feel safe, understood, and connected. The team emphasizes relationship-building, emotional safety, and consistent clinical support. Treatment is paced in a way that allows individuals to build skills gradually while receiving guidance through each stage of recovery.
A typical day in rehab usually follows a structured schedule designed to support physical, emotional, and behavioral stability. Most days include therapeutic groups, individual sessions with a clinician, psychoeducation, medication management when appropriate, and time for reflection or wellness activities. This structure helps individuals build routine, learn coping strategies, and stay engaged in the recovery process.
A clinical assessment is used to determine the most appropriate level of care. This evaluation reviews symptoms, medical history, mental health needs, substance use patterns, safety concerns, and environmental factors. The treatment team then recommends a plan that matches the individual’s needs and adjusts it as progress is made over time.
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