Success Rates
Rehab Success Rates
When searching for addiction treatment options in Colorado, it’s crucial to understand rehab success rates. You need to be familiar with industry standards and know how to ask the right questions to select the most suitable treatment for optimal results.
Tree House Recovery approaches alcohol and drug rehab with holistic and comprehensive treatment that addresses co-occurring mental health issues. Our team of skilled professionals provides personalized care, ensuring that you or your loved one receives the highest level of treatment possible.
Contact our team today at (720) 640-0202 to learn more and access our addiction resources.
Understanding Substance Use Disorder Treatment
There is a lack of standardization in the rehab industry, making it challenging to define rehabilitation accurately. Although a license is required to operate a rehab facility, there are no universal guidelines for what constitutes a rehab.
Furthermore, the requirements for obtaining a license differ from state to state, making it even more complicated. This minimal regulation in the rehab industry leads to varying treatment methods and approaches across different facilities.1,2
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Industry Standard Completion Rates
What Rehab Success Rates Really Tell You
Each rehabilitation center may have its own criteria or method for measuring “success” in addiction recovery. One facility may consider graduating from their program as a success, while another defines success as remaining sober for a specific amount of time after treatment.3.4
Many treatment centers may advertise high success rates but don’t always explain what those numbers mean. For some facilities, success is defined as lifelong sobriety, while others count graduation and short-term sobriety as success.
How a facility measures and reports relapse can greatly influence its claimed recovery success rates.
Understanding Rehab Success Rates:
Finding the best rehab center for you is essential, and it starts with understanding the facility’s success rate. Asking the right questions can help you understand the figures when looking into a rehab center. These numbers can often be misleading, causing you to interpret how effective a center’s treatment really is.
For instance, if a program boasts a 90% success rate, it’s crucial to understand how it defines success. If 90% of graduates remain sober, knowing how they define sobriety is vital. For example, does it include people who take prescribed methadone for heroin addiction?
These questions can help you assess how effective a rehab program is:
- How many people typically complete the program?
- What percentage stay sober a year after finishing?
- How does your program define “sober”?
Tree House Recovery’s Success Rates in Addiction Treatment
According to research, the most successful treatment approach is one that empowers people to rebuild themselves and overcome their substance addiction.
Completing the program is one part of our success formula, but incorporating physical, mental, and social practices learned through addiction rehab into daily life maintains long-lasting sobriety and continues the process of personal transformation.
Sustaining long-term abstinence from alcohol and drugs requires more than simply enduring a short-term period without using them. It involves developing a new mindset toward substances and discovering ways to lead a satisfying life without them. This includes establishing a new lifestyle that is both enjoyable and capable of supporting your sobriety.
Creating this type of lifestyle begins with a positive and successful treatment experience that is completed in full.
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Why Is Tree House's Approach More Effective?
At Tree House, we believe that drug addiction is often a manifestation of underlying health issues. Along with utilizing evidence-based therapies, we prioritize helping clients establish a strong foundation of physical, mental, and social well-being.
As clients work toward building this foundation, they begin to experience positive changes in their lives. This approach leads to a more empowering and growth-focused experience, rather than a program that focuses on limitations and feelings of powerlessness.
In other words, Tree House emphasizes health over illness, and clients see tangible progress that motivates them to continue their journey. To learn more, please refer to the Tree House health targets listed below.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL SUCCESS RATES
EMOTIONS
98% of our graduates report the ability to regulate and address negative emotions.
MINDFULNESS
96% of our graduates report an increased ability to use self-reflection to make better decisions.
DECISIONS
98% percent of graduates report improved ability to base decisions on past and present insights
PHYSICAL HEALTH SUCCESS RATES
FITNESS:
86% of our graduates continue the personal fitness plans from Tree House.
ENERGY:
88% of graduates report daily above average energy levels when maintaining habits from the program.
NUTRITION:
79% of graduates maintain the healthy diets they learn.
SOCIAL HEALTH SUCCESS RATES
EMPLOYED
89% of Tree House graduates currently have a full-time job.
IN SCHOOL
12% of graduates go on to attend school full-time.
CONNECTED
90% of graduates stay connected to their Tree House teammates.
Relapse Rates After Addiction Rehab
According to a 2006 peer-reviewed study, individuals who undergo rehab have a relapse rate that is around 20% lower compared to those who do not seek treatment. The study analyzed the factors that affect a person’s capacity to sustain sobriety or remain in remission after one, three, and 16 years.
The study ultimately concluded that:
- People who participate in treatment and AA during their first year of recovery are more likely to stay sober.
- There is no evidence to suggest that postponing seeking AA or treatment after the first year of sobriety increases the chances of remission or decreases the likelihood of relapse.
- Around 40% of individuals experience relapse after rehab, compared to a 60% relapse rate for those who do not undergo rehab.
Length of Treatment and Relapse Statistics
According to a peer-reviewed study conducted by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the length of treatment has a significant impact on reducing relapse rates.
The study found that the ideal treatment duration is at least 90 days. It involved 1,605 cocaine users who completed treatment, and showed that 35% of those who stayed in treatment for less than 90 days reported using cocaine again in the following years.
In contrast, only 17% of those who completed at least 90 days of treatment reported using cocaine.3
Every patient at Tree House Recovery receives 90 days minimum of treatment. Most patients stay the full five months.
Is Spontaneous Recovery Possible?
Spontaneous happens when an individual stops using drugs or alcohol without going through treatment or rehab. Some individuals view addiction as a choice rather than a mental disorder or disease and believe that spontaneous recovery is possible. However, studies suggest that the reality is more complex.
A 1986 study found that the likelihood of spontaneous recovery could range from 4% to 59%. This wide variation exists because different studies define addiction, treatment, and recovery in various ways. The odds of spontaneous recovery decrease as addiction becomes more severe.5,6
Also, if treatment only involves rehab, the odds of recovery without it are lower. On the other hand, incorporating additional support, like seeing a doctor or therapist, increases the likelihood of spontaneous recovery. The chances also decrease when recovery is defined as complete abstinence or maintaining sobriety for several years.
Individuals with less severe addiction issues may not require rehab to discontinue drug or alcohol use if they receive other types of treatment. However, it is crucial to note that these individuals may find it more challenging to sustain sobriety in the long term and may sometimes relapse, which can be hazardous.
What Does Successful Treatment Look Like?
Studies have shown that people who have been sober for 15-25 years after treatment have changed in many ways. They have new daily routines, new friends, different ways of dealing with problems, and new self-care habits. Being successful in treatment means helping someone become a different person who views sobriety as a positive thing, not a difficult challenge.
If you’re considering rehab, you may be wondering if it will help you stay sober. The short answer is that people who go to rehab are more likely to stay sober than those who try to quit on their own. But for treatment to be successful, two things must happen:
- A person must see their drug or alcohol use as a problem and genuinely want to change their ways. Treatment should help the person understand why they want to stop using and help them adopt new thoughts, behaviors, and beliefs that support a sober lifestyle. This is called “cognitive reorganization.” People who are motivated to change from within are more likely to maintain long-term sobriety compared to people who are motivated by external factors.
- Staying sober means choosing to live life without the use of drugs or alcohol. This can require a person to experience “cognitive reorganization,” which is changing the way they think about their addiction and sobriety. Treatment can motivate someone to make a real change in their life and help them find new hobbies, careers, and friends who don’t use drugs or alcohol.
These changes help give a person a new identity as a sober person and make it more challenging to relapse since it would mean giving up things they care about.
Achieve Success in Rehab at Tree House Recovery
If you’re looking to overcome addiction and achieve lasting sobriety, consider Tree House Recovery, an addiction treatment program located in Denver, Colorado. Our program is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to continue your journey toward recovery.
To learn more about our program and how we can help, contact our team at (720) 640-0202. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
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