Midwest Institute for Addiction

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.