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What are Treatment Center Accreditation and Certifications, and Does it Really Matter?

Treatment center accreditation and certifications are beneficial for many reasons, and these regulations can allow you to know what authorizations the rehab center of your choice has. However, understanding what they mean is often more important than anything else. Call 888-646-0635Who Answers? today to find rehab programs that will cater to your needs and help you recover safely from addiction.

Defining Accreditation and Certifications

Not all treatment programs are created equal. You may already know that you should consider your needs and the benefits you will require from your rehab program before choosing one, but the right program can also be partially defined by what it is qualified to offer based on its accreditations.

Treatment Center Accreditation

Call the facility you’re interested in to learn about their certifications.

A rehab center can become accredited through a peer-review process that helps to evaluate the standards of the particular center against the government’s standards for rehab programs (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). Afterwards, a rehab center can often become certified as a specific type of program (for example, an opioid treatment program or OTP) by meeting certain requirements during a specific time frame. These approvals can come from the federal and state governments and often have to be renewed over time.

Do These Recognitions Matter?

For certain facilities, accreditation and certifications may matter more than for others. For example, methadone requires a high level of monitoring when dispensed for the purpose of treating opioid addiction because the drug is often abused for its effects. According to the National Institute of Justice, any rehab center that dispenses methadone must be a “federally licensed opioid treatment program” that is certified by SAMHSA and registered with the DEA.

The more intensive your treatment is likely to be, the more these accreditations matter in many ways. This is because, like all healthcare options, rehab can cause problems if it is not specifically catered to and appropriate for the needs of the patient. Your mental health is just as important as your physical wellbeing, and it is necessary to find a rehab program that offers safe, effective treatment that can be backed up with accreditations and certifications based on the intensity of the program.

How Can I Find Out What These Mean?

We can discuss specific rehab programs with you in order to help you better understand what each choice can offer and why any accreditations a certain facility possesses may or may not matter to you. In addition, it is always beneficial to call the facility itself before being admitted for treatment in order to learn as much as possible about what they offer and to feel educated about their certifications. A specific accreditation can help you learn a considerable amount about a rehab program, and this is why understanding what these mean can truly matter to your overall recovery.

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