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How Long Does It Take To Successfully Complete The Program?

FAQ | Prescott House

We are an extended care long-term treatment program with the goal of reintegrating each individual into a healthy productive life.The average length of stay in our In-Patient on-campus residential facility is 4 to 6 months, depending on individual progress. Once proven to understand and committing to the process, individuals transfer to our Out-Patient Program which is monitored for progress over the following 3 months. When successfully integrating into a healthy and clean lifestyle, individuals are considered graduates. Due to the length of this program along with personal and professional commitments, we sometimes make exceptions with a 90-day commitment that include structured aftercare plans.

What Types of Treatment does Prescott House Offer?

FAQ | Prescott House

Love & Sex Addiction (Compulsivity): There are millions of people suffering from a sexual addiction. Sexual compulsivity is found in many individuals today. Although there is not one specific factor that can be pinpointed to cause sexual addiction, there are many psychological, biological, and social factors that have been found to contribute to and enable this addiction

Co-Occurring Disorder (Dual-Diagnosis): Used to describe a condition in which an individual suffers from chemical dependency along with one or more psychiatric illnesses simultaneously. These conditions are also commonly referred to as co-occurring disorder, co-morbidity, concurrent disorders, and dual disorders. However, dual-diagnosis is the most widely accepted term relating to these maladies

Substance Use Disorders (Drug & Alcohol Addiction): Dependency on a substance relates to the state of being that repeat users get from the chemical reaction the drug manifests within the body. Typically this reaction is due to specific ways in which drugs signal the pleasure centers of the brain and force the release of unnatural amounts of dopamine, serotonin and other “feel good” chemicals through neurotransmitters

What Types Of Payment Options And Insurance Is Accepted?

FAQ | Prescott House

We accept most major insurance companies and bill directly.
Examples: Blue Cross/Blue Shield | Cigna | Aetna | Magellan | Humana | United Health Care

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Monthly Cash/Credit Card payments can also be arranged.

When can you start working for me?

FAQ | Prescott House

Ready to move forward? We would like to personally communicate (call 866-425-4673), fill out our contact request or verify your insurance information to help begin the process.

What Is The Success Rate?

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Heading into our 30th year of small-town success, our commitment and determination to healthy reintegration continues to grow. As one of Prescott, Arizona’s first addiction treatment programs, we state with pride that our success is shown right here at the Prescott House. 95% of our staff members have graduated our program and many graduates, using the lifelong skills and knowledge learned at the Prescott House, have helped others on their journey by providing their own recovery programs. Annually in July, we join in our graduate alumni picnic and golf tournament, with our first ever graduate having attended each and every year to date.

Internet research and statistics on this topic struggle to be accurate. Unfortunately, addicts and alcoholics often do not properly complete follow-up tracking for addiction program studies.

The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment conducted numerous grant studies and one conclusion states: Between 1993 and 1995 the “(Regarding)Short-stay clients: We know that short-stay clients who responded to the follow-up study had significantly poorer outcomes than the longer-stay clients who responded to the follow-up.” (P34) source: samhsa.gov

These studies further emphasize the importance of long-term rehabilitation found at the Prescott House.

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