Midwest Institute for Addiction

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Chronic Pain, Opioid Dependence, and The Push Under-the-Rug

http://nationalpainreport.com/our-neglect-of-chronic-pain-has-left-many-without-an-identity-8837457.html

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Midwest Institute for Addiction Now Among the Highest Accredited Private Rehabs in America

Contact: Scott McKinney                                                          4/8/2014
Phone: 314-569-2253                                                      For Immediate Release

Midwest Institute for Addiction
Now Among the Highest Accredited Private Rehabs in America

Midwest Institute for Addiction, an evidence based and comprehensive treatment center that focuses on the quality of service it provides for individuals dealing with addiction just became one of the highest accredited private alcohol and drug rehab facilities in the United States; having received a 3 Year Accreditation from the International Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF International) for detoxification, intensive outpatient treatment, and outpatient treatment.

What is accreditation?
Accreditation is official recognition that our organization is guided by internationally recognized service standards and best practices. CARF accreditation consists of ongoing consultation and in-depth on-site reviews to help our organization achieve the highest quality of care for our customers. Accreditation demonstrates that our organization has opened its service delivery and business processes to outside scrutiny to improve the quality of our programs. Accreditation is a public statement that our organization strives to ensure that our services are of the highest possible quality.

What does accreditation mean to persons served?
Accreditation demonstrates to customers that our organization is committed to reducing risk, addressing health and safety concerns, respecting cultural and individual preferences, and providing the best possible quality of care. Accreditation demonstrates that our organization values the input of our clients and is accountable to the community. Accreditation demonstrates that our organization has made a specific commitment to put the needs of our residents at the center of everything we do. Accreditation indicates that our organization respects the rights and individuality of our patients.

What is CARF International?

CARF International provides a framework, then consults and advises health and human service organizations to help improve their service quality. CARF International is a nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. Its goal is to ensure that persons served remain at the center of the service delivery process. CARF International is a nonprofit organization that offers accreditation services and support for health and human services programs


Saturday, January 25, 2014

The MIA difference | St. Louis Drug Rehab Center

Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab Programs: A complete continuum of care for clients and their families.

Where your experience will exceed your expectations (Any rehab can provide treatment; MIA provides the difference)

As a quality service focused St. Louis, Missouri addiction treatment center for alcohol and drug abuse and dependency, our focus is person-centered. At our St. Louis addiction treatment center we understand that service is part of care and maintain a culture of accessibility, responsiveness, compassion, and adaptability. The MIA difference involves going beyond best practices regarding medical, psychiatric, and behavioral care and providing a culture of quality service that our clients find invaluable. At MIA, your addiction treatment experience is one that promotes recovery and well-being without forgetting client satisfaction.

With great sensitivity and understanding, M.I.A.  helps our clients to find solutions to a wide range of life challenges and psychological issues. We work with each client to help them build on their strengths to identify and achieve life goals. There is much more to alcohol and drug addiction than the usage itself. Our addiction treatment center focuses on quality of life and the elements that integrate to shape this quality. The MIA addiction treatment team assesses our effectiveness by looking at improvements to physical health, psychological health, family/social health, legal problems, financial problems, occupational problems, and of course alcohol and drug use. To facilitate improvements our addiction treatment programs offer a comprehensive set of solutions.

M.I.A. offers a complete continuum of addiction treatment to fit almost any need. Addiction treatment programs include inpatient and outpatient services, medical detoxification, and modalities delivered from a wide array of professionals. Our addiction treatment programs and our staff of medical doctors, psychiatrists, therapists, and more are ready for your call. 
St. Louis rehab center
Midwest Institute for Addiction is St. Louis' distinguished alcohol & drug detox and addiction treatment rehab center. We offer both inpatient and outpatient comprehensive, evidence based, and individualized treatment programs to St. Louis and the St. Louis, Missouri surrounding area for individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction and their families.

Not only does Midwest Institute for Addiction provide the highest level of detox and addiction treatment in the St. Louis area but we do so in a discreet and confidential manner at our centrally located alcohol and drug rehab centers. Our quality drug and alcohol detox allows individuals in the St. Louis area to still function throughout their daily lives while overcoming their addiction. Our comprehensive alcohol and drug addiction treatment rehab programs consist of an inpatient medically monitored program and an intensive outpatient program certified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health that doesn't require sacrifice in other areas of your life. Whether needing to detox from heroin, opiates, or alcohol or wanting to find the right program for your loved one, Midwest Institute for Addiction is ready 24 hours a day for your call. Call our St. Louis rehab center today.

Our St. Louis detox and addiction treatment rehab is conveniently located in Creve Coeur, Missouri making it readily accessible to anyone in St. Louis and the St. Louis surrounding area. Located at I-270 and Olive Blvd, our rehab center is easy and convenient as you attend our alcohol and drug detox and/or comprehensive alcohol and drug addiction rehabilitation program. 

We treat alcohol and drug addiction for what it is; a disease. While this might be the case it is ultimately the individual's decision to receive addiction treatment. Our Missouri rehab maintains the highest quality and level of effectiveness by ensuring a comprehensive approach that includes, medical care, medications, psychiatric care, counseling, and much more; all while maintaining evidence based practices. 

The continuum of care in our alcohol and drug detox and alcohol and drug addiction rehab program, while being comprehensive, is adaptable to the needs of our clients at both the initiation of treatment, as well as throughout the duration. Our ability to provide all levels of care contributes to the success of our clients. We understand that while alcohol and drug detox is done at the onset of care relapse does occur and we have mechanisms in place to adapt and overcome challenges in treatment including; multiple drug detoxifications (inpatient rehab or outpatient rehab), multiple interventions, and constantly adapting to treat the patient's needs as they change throughout their recovery.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

St. Louis’ Best Alcohol and Drug Rehab

Midwest Institute for Addiction is often described as one of the top alcohol and drug rehab centers in St. Louis, Missouri, and strives to enhance and maintain this reputation. The reason for this example is quite simple in theory and goes far beyond simply maintaining best practices for the treatment of alcohol and drug addiction. There are many St. Louis rehab centers to choose from when seeking treatment for alcohol and/or drug addiction but MIA has a difference. This difference is separate from their medical care, psychiatric care, behavioral care, and the other modalities and services available to their clients.

MIA’s difference is derived from the idea that in the professional service sector, specifically addiction treatment, there is a lack of dichotomy established between product and service. Most professionals simply think that the measurable outputs they perform each day (therapy, detox, etc.) is both a service and their product. This is, in fact, mistaken by the majority of providers.


Midwest Institute for Addiction maintains evidence-based best practices. MIA incorporates medical, psychiatric, and behavioral components of care. MIA offers both inpatient and outpatient detox and addiction treatment. MIA offers health and wellness, meditation and mindfulness, and other ancillary services. The MIA difference is not what every St. Louis rehab center should do. The MIA differences are the service components that MIA and each staff member commit to and facilitate at their facility. These service components are accessibility, adaptability, responsiveness, compassion, and ethical culture.

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Sunday, December 22, 2013

For some...the ultimate New Year's Resolution.

One of the most difficult things an individual dealing with alcohol and/or drug abuse can do is make the absolute commitment to remove these chemicals from their life. If it were an easy process rehabs wouldn't exist around the world and continue to pop-up everywhere. If it were an easy process there would not be the amount of individuals sitting incarcerated due to drug and alcohol problems as their are now. If it were an easy process I wouldn't be writing right now.

The difficulty of this absolute decision is like anything in absolute terms. We may not want to eat food that is negative to our diet but who wants to commit to never eating ice cream for the rest of their life. As difficult as even that sounds it can be done and is done on a daily basis by individuals getting their lives back. In fact, a life without ice cream probably wouldn't be all that bad. I am sure there must be some natural and healthy alternative... Imagine how sweet and delicious a strawberry, apple, or other fruit would be if you had not had any artificial sweets in years. Sweet right?!

The same goes for throwing it down the toilet or putting a cork in the bottle. Life may seem difficult but it gets better. Better than you can even imagine it. If you are like me and want some proof just look up the stimulation-depression mechanism associated with alcohol and drug use then look up the hedonic set-point and you will see what I speak of. Life is good and it gets better. With recovery comes recuperation, and the things that at one time brought no joy will fill you with it. The days that made you think you couldn't go on any further will make you shrug you shoulders in indifference.

It can be done. There are many alcohol and drug rehabs in St. Louis waiting to help you right now. Some of these even go as far as to make sure you experience is better than your current expectations. It can be done, it can get better, you can have your life back, because you are not alone!

www.MidwestAddiction.org

Monday, April 1, 2013

Keeping Alcohol and Drug Detox and Treatment Confidential


One of the biggest concerns that many individuals have is the safe guarding of their personal information. In today’s society this is something that is becoming more and more concerning for many individuals. This is the case for most anyone but it is especially true for those dealing with problems they probably would like to keep to themselves.
Take the working professional for example. Addiction is probably the least prejudice or discriminatory entity out there today and it affects people of all walks of life. For the majority of people affected by alcohol and/or drug addiction checking into an inpatient rehab or an outpatient rehab will solve many of their problems, but he last thing a person in recovery needs is judgments on the part of those that have no need to know their situation in the first place. This is often a concern and can, at times, keep an individual from accessing the services they need to improve their quality of life and break free from their alcohol and/or drug addiction.
Confidentiality is a key component to a quality alcohol and drug detox and addiction treatment rehab program. Many times the best addiction rehab centers will not be easily found by just driving down a road or interstate, as they are often located within buildings with limited signage. The reason for this is so one might walk into a building and those around have no better idea where they are headed than to the dentist, doctor, or yoga instructor.
There are laws and regulations which govern and protect the storage and usage of an individual’s personal health information but why stop at the bare minimum? It should be about a person’s total comfort level when they come into a treatment center and this includes ease of access and minimal anxiety as they make their way to the safety behind closed doors. This is not to say that there is anything wrong with the individual addicted to alcohol and/or drugs but to deny a certain stigma associated with the disorder would be irresponsible.
So, a quality program recognizes this fact and implements measures to provide a safe, secure, and comfortable environment to those they serve above and beyond the minimal regulations required by Federal and State law. While looking for a quality alcohol and drug rehab center this should be something you consider as you plan and decide. Remember, the individuals and facility you choose will be a part of your new life and help you get back on track and there is no reason why both of these should be of great quality.


Monday, March 11, 2013

Keeping Your Recovery at the Forefront, Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment


Addiction treatment and addiction treatment rehab centers are a vital part of one’s recovery. But someday, whether leaving a residential program or in an outpatient alcohol and drug treatment program, there will be temptations and triggers to deal with. It is interesting to see how addiction works in the brain and on the various parts of the brain and these parts combined role; some of which become less able to function throughout one’s addiction. In particular the pre-frontal cortex; the part of the brain that allows us to make rational decision and choose an appropriate action based on past experiences and known consequences. So this author had a little idea.
A little disclaimer, there is no research that backs this theory but even if a placebo effect is achieved then job well done. This author has created a gray bracelet that has the words, “Dream, Believe, and Remember” scrolled across the outside. The purpose of this recovery bracelet is to promote intelligent and rational decision making.  Wear this bracelet if you are in recovery and always remember what should be at the forefront of your mind. The greatest thing about the bracelet is that no one else knows what it is and the word can be applied to pretty much life itself.
Dream about where you want to be and what you want to do. Believe that you can achieve these dreams and you will. Remember where you came from so that you will always appreciate where you are and never forget where you came from. Remember sometimes things fall apart so that better things can come together. This is our stance. Making the right decisions even in difficult times, in the end you are greatly rewarded.
The MIA recovery bracelet is one that stands for staying sober, beating alcohol and drug addiction, and never going back where we you came from. The recovery bracelet reminds you how to make good decisions and look at life. The recovery bracelet is always a reminder about what you want to do and where you want to be. The recovery bracelet is a beacon of hope for those who at one point had none. The recovery bracelet is worn by many just like you; they share your pain, experiences and hopes. Look up this reminder of what we want to be and wear it with pride.