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Effective Mental Health Treatment: A Path to Recovery
There are various treatment options available to people suffering from mental health conditions. As everyone’s needs are different, treatment methods will vary depending on a variety of factors.
Stabilization
Residential Inpatient
Aftercare
Alumni
Stabilization
The first step to achieving the desired outcome is to properly evaluate, diagnose and stabilize the patient. Many that are struggling with a mental health condition have also found it difficult to receive a diagnosis and plan that provides long term management.
Residential Inpatient Program
Inpatient rehab is designed for those seeking to regain control of their lives. It offers patients a chance to focus on themselves without interruptions. Rehab should be seen as a place of safety and healing, and that is precisely what Kandela Recovery Center’s inpatient rehab program provides—a place of serenity. We recognize that when someone reaches out for help, it is often their “moment of clarity.” Significant life events, such as feeling out of control, losing a job, experiencing divorce, facing arrest, or losing custody of a child, often prompt individuals suffering from mental health conditions to seek change.
Kandela Recovery Alumni Program
Inpatient mental health treatment lasts several weeks to months, and the management of many of these conditions is a life-long commitment that comes with highs and lows. Despite the challenge, it is important to always remember that you are not alone. One way Kandela Recovery Center works to ensure that an individual maintains long-term recovery is by ensuring each patient receives support through our alumni program.
Staying intermingled with your treatment family and support systems along your journey helps keep one focused, accountable, and staying on the path to recovery.
We welcome the chance to serve you.
You will discover our philosophy is deeply grounded in dignity, compassion, innovation and long-term success. We believe the parents and loved ones are an integral part of each patient’s recovery and that it is our duty to provide the tools and education to live a fulfilling life, free from the restrictions of unmanageable mental health.