What Happens During the Initial Assessment Stage of Rehab?

The initial assessment is the first critical step in the recovery journey, serving as a comprehensive, no-obligation appointment to understand a client’s unique needs. During this stage, the clinical team at Recovery Cove conducts a thorough evaluation to create a foundation for a personalized care plan.

Key components of the initial assessment include:

  • Clinical Evaluations: A detailed interview that includes a substance use evaluation and a review of the individual’s complete medical history.
  • Mental Health Screening: The team checks for co-occurring mental health conditions to determine if integrated dual-diagnosis treatment is required.
  • Financial Coordination: Specialists verify insurance benefits and explain payment options with transparency to handle paperwork and prevent financial surprises.
  • Level of Care Determination: The medical and substance use patterns identified help the team decide whether the client should be placed in a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).

Following the assessment, clients move into a stabilization phase (typically lasting one to two weeks), which focuses on achieving physical and emotional stability before beginning deeper therapeutic work.


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