Admissions
Admissions
If you or a loved one are struggling with drug addiction, seek professional help today.
The Admissions Process
What to Bring
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- Identification
- A valid driver’s license, passport, or other government-issued photo identification
- Health insurance & prescription card
- Luggage
- Toiletries
- Clothing
- Appropriate sleepwear
- Shoes for everyday use
- Identification
- A valid driver’s license, passport, or other government-issued photo identification
- Health insurance & prescription card
- Luggage
- Toiletries
- Clothing
- Appropriate sleepwear
- Shoes for everyday use
The admissions process is the crucial first step in your drug rehab treatment. Our dedicated admissions coordinators guide you through each phase of check-in with empathy and expertise. Although the process involves detailed questions, it ensures we have accurate information about your health to make your stay productive and safe. Rest assured, we approach your situation with professionalism and without judgment. Our goal is to provide you with the support and encouragement needed to embark on your path to recovery.
What not to Bring
Key Components of Admissions Process
Recognizing the Need for Help
The first crucial step is acknowledging your addiction, which is essential for starting the healing process and making necessary changes.
Navigating the Admissions Process
Our admissions coordinators assist you through each phase of check-in, ensuring accurate health information for a safe and effective stay.
What to Bring
ring identification, health insurance, a prescription card, luggage, toiletries, clothing, and appropriate sleepwear for your stay.
What NOT to Bring
Avoid bringing alcohol, drugs, pornography, weapons, excessive makeup or jewelry, devices with recorders, mouthwash with alcohol, food or drinks, smart watches, and electronic equipment.
Arrival Preparation
Prepare for rehab by knowing what to bring and what to avoid, ensuring a smoother transition into the program.
Compassionate Support
Caring Hands Recovery is committed to making the admissions process as supportive and respectful as possible. Call our 24-hour helpline to begin your journey to recovery.