Addiction treatment for professionals may look a little different than a traditional treatment program. Executive rehab programs understand that professionals have specific needs, which is why these programs are designed with the following qualities in mind:
Flexible Treatment Schedules
Many professionals can attend an intensive outpatient program (IOP) or outpatient program (OP) very discreetly while still working their regular hours. At Moving Mountains Recovery, we offer a number of flexible outpatient programs that are offered during hours that work with your schedule.
You shouldn’t have to sacrifice time away from your career to get sober, and with an executive rehab program, you don’t have to. Flexible treatment schedules allow you to balance work with your recovery.
Work-Friendly Environment
Executive rehab centers foster a work-friendly environment where you have access to your phone for work-related matters, private workspaces to work remotely, high-speed wifi, and a therapeutic focus on stress management so you are able to be more productive and less stressed on the job.
Highly-Focused, Short-Term Treatment
While some addiction treatment programs can last 30, 60, 90 days, or more, it may not be realistic for you to take this much time away from your career. That’s why drug rehab centers for professionals facilitate highly-focused, short-term care. This is accomplished using small staff-to-client ratios, individualized treatment plans, and one-to-one therapy.
At Moving Mountains Recovery, we also use an integrated approach that treats your mental and medical health needs alongside your addiction. This way, you don’t waste any time, and you’re able to get back to work as soon as possible.
Back-to-Work Issues and Case ManagementÂ
A professionals rehab program will also help you address any necessary back-to-work matters, including, but not limited to:
- Resume building
- Job search
- Career restoration
- Licensing
- Disciplinary matters
- Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
- Job-related documentation
- Continuing care programs for professionals
A case manager can work closely with you to identify the tasks you need to accomplish to become successful in your career once again.