The Compassionate Therapists at WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab Helped Former Patient Overcome Long Standing Trauma
After Attempting Treatment at Multiple Centers, Francesca Found Hope at WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab
After attending treatment at multiple facilities before entering WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab, Francesca often found herself unable to overcome the trauma that led to her addiction. However, she found the ideal type of care at our Plant City facility.
“Their compassion and patient care are the best of any of the four treatment centers I have been to,” she states.
WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab truly sets itself apart from competitors in that we genuinely care about patients’ success and want to see them make a full and lasting recovery. We do not believe in an institutionalized or generic treatment approach as this simply does not consider any underlying issues that are often the driving force behind the addiction.
“The amount of care the staff here provide is unmatched,” Francesca says with enthusiasm.
The WhiteSands Difference
WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab has discovered that when patients feel comfortable and safe in their environment, they are much more receptive to recovery. When they can open up about their struggles and trust the staff’s support, care, and guidance at WhiteSands, they are much more likely to open up about their problems so the team can guide them on the road to recovery. This process allows therapists to gain a deeper understanding of the issues at hand to treat the patient’s particular needs, bettering treatment efficacy.
Personalized and Tailored Care
One of the core reasons WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab has such a high success rate of those who sustain their sobriety long-term is the individualized treatment programs explicitly curated for them. This allows the diagnosis of any underlying disorders which may be the root cause of the addiction. When patients are treated on all levels, they have a much higher chance of maintaining their sobriety once they are discharged from treatment.
Various pathways aid in long-term sobriety. Some of the ways that WhiteSands sets patients up for long-term success are:
- Facilitate aftercare support
- Coordinate a primary therapist in the patients’ hometown
- Follow-up care every month post-discharge
- Arrange support groups and 12-step programs
Aftercare is just as important, if not more important, than inpatient and outpatient rehab. It is a crucial component in the recovery journey and boosts the chances of long-term sobriety significantly. Being part of a support group and being engaged in your recovery reinforces the lessons learned during treatment.
Committing to Abstinence From Substance Abuse
It’s essential that you dedicate yourself to sobriety if you want to live a productive, content, and fulfilled life. This is a lifelong commitment, and it takes constant work to sustain sobriety; without this, relapse is imminent.
This is because addiction is a chronic and relapsing disease that will creep back into your life if you do not commit yourself. Being part of an affiliated 12-step fellowship is inherently beneficial to long-term sobriety and has provided the support and confidence individuals need to continue their journey.
Do not wait to hit rock bottom for your addiction to be a turning point in your life, as the key to getting better is obtaining help today. If you or someone close to you is struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, get in touch with WhiteSands Alcohol and Drug Rehab today. Our intake team is available on a 24/7 basis to help get you into treatment. The longer you wait to seek help, the worse your addiction will get, which is why it is vital that as soon as you recognize there is an issue that you find support right away. Call us today to learn more.
If you or a loved one needs help with abuse and/or treatment, please call the WhiteSands Treatment at (877) 855-3470. Our addiction specialists can assess your recovery needs and help you get the addiction treatment that provides the best chance for your long-term recovery.