When looking for a drug and alcohol treatment facility, one should know the importance of finding an accredited substance abuse rehab. Non-accredited rehabilitation centers often lack proven effective treatment programs and have deficiencies which make them unsuitable to provide recovery assistance for a complex disease such as addiction. Rehabilitation centers and addiction recovery services which carry an accreditation are monitored and evaluated by outside authorities to guarantee patients are in the best hands. In order for a health care provider to be awarded accreditation, they must prove their programs are safe and effective, in addition to providing proof of their commitment to continuously refining their services.
The Joint Commission accreditation can be earned by healthcare providers such as hospitals, doctor’s offices, behavioral health treatment facilities, and counseling centers. Addiction services which are accredited by the Joint Commission are evaluated and monitored to ensure the delivery of safe, effective, quality care.
The Joint Commission is a non-profit organization, independent from treatment facilities, which studies and provides accreditation for hospitals, as well as addiction and dual-diagnosis treatment programs. Operating as the largest international accreditation body, and with over 50 years of experience, the organization has worked to improve standards of care provided by treatment centers, and to protect individuals in need of help for substance abuse and addiction. Facilities are held to high standards based on their dedication, use of proven effective techniques, patient outcomes, and commitment to improvement. Any facility that holds an accreditation from The Joint Commission is a trusted source for recovery services. A Joint Commission accreditation does not however guarantee that the treatment services will address your individual needs.
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