Monitoring
New England Interventions provides supervision and related services following treatment to ensure the long term success of an individual’s recovery. This Monitoring program involves developing and enforcing a custom written plan involving NEI, a client and his or her family members. In some cases, the Monitoring agreement may also involve the treatment center.
Evidence shows that a client’s success rate is more than 70% higher due to this higher level of structure during the first year of recovery. Monitoring may involve post-addiction treatment, drug and alcohol testing, monitored 12-step attendance, coaching and referral resources, family support, and additional services as needed. The program is ideal for anyone who has sought out short-term or long-term rehabilitation more than once yet cannot manage to end the pattern of addiction once those stints in treatment have been completed.
The requirements of Monitoring may change at pre-determined times established by New England Interventions. For example, a two-phase program may begin with weekly face-to-face meetings lasting up to 30 minutes, two phone calls per week and four random drug tests per month. Phase II could consist of one weekly face-to-face meeting lasting up to 20 minutes, as well as one phone call per week and four random drug tests per month. Phone interaction can help a client address areas of concern, including recovery and relapse scenarios, as well as challenges interacting with family members once again.
To make inquiries about the Monitoring service available through New England Interventions, contact NEI today at 877-604-3575.