Situated just forty miles south of Toledo the city of Findlay, Ohio is home to 41,202 residents (2010 census). The official nickname of the city is "Flag City, USA". As the second largest city in Northwest Ohio, Findlay has a growing population and is the home of the University of Findlay. The city was named as one of the hundred best communities for young people back in 2005 and again in 2007. Additionally, Blanchard Valley Hospital located in Findlay, Ohio was named one of the top one-hundred hospitals in the United States in 2011.
Similar to other parts of the country, the city of Findlay, Ohio has many residents who struggle with alcohol and drug addiction problems. In 2010, the leading cause of drug rehab enrollments in Ohio was marijuana addiction followed by heroin addiction and prescription drug addiction. Findlay, Ohio has a number of addiction treatment services in the city as well the wide range of programs located throughout the state. The cost of drug rehab varies based on the number of treatment phases involved, the level of service and any extras that are provided. Drug rehab programs in Findlay, Ohio range from free and low-cost options that are often state funded to expensive luxury programs that often feel more like a resort than a drug rehab program. The number of choices can be daunting for family and loved ones looking to get help for the addict in their life. First, if there is insurance coverage available contact the provider and see what the individual's benefits include. This may help to narrow down the list of options. If insurance is not going to cover all or even part of the individual's addiction treatment then it is important to choose a financially feasible program that will meet the needs of the addicted individual. Contact the Findlay, Ohio drug rehab programs and inquire what the costs are for their programs, what is included in their fees and what services are considered "extras" that the recovering individual may require or need in addition to their base fee.
There are various intervention models that families in Findlay may want to use. The most successful among these include the Johnson Intervention Model, the Family Invitational Model, and the Systemic Intervention Model.
This is the model that most people visualize when they hear about an intervention. This approach involves confronting the addict when they are not expecting it, as well as telling them how their behavior has been affecting both themselves and each loved one in the intervention.
The loved ones will then request that the addict go to rehab from a program already set up by the family - going so far as to reiterate that they will provide their support in the endeavor. If the addict refuses to go to the rehab program, the team will set guidelines laying out the consequences the addict will have to endure in case they refuse to go to the rehab program.
This real threat of consequences is what many people say makes the Johnson Model the most successful out of of all the intervention models. Nevertheless, some loved ones might feel that it involves too much confrontation, and rather go with a different strategy.
This is another intervention model you might choose to look in to. The primary concept is that it does not involve the surprise element of the previously discussed Johnson model. In contrast, the addict will be made aware of what is going to happen when they are invited to the pre-arranged meeting.
The addict will also be granted the freedom to decide if they will participate in the intervention gathering, as well as respond to the issues and the suggested strategies raised at the meeting.
Here, the family and loved ones will come together with a trained and certified therapist - with the addict also present. The therapist will supervise and direct the discussions towards healing and coming up with appropriate solutions to the problem - which may or may not consist of the addict attending a substance abuse rehabilitation center.
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