The city of Missoula is located in the state of Montana, where it is the county seat of Missoula County. Missoula sits along the Clark Fork River in western Montana and at the convergence of five mountain ranges. The estimated population of Missoula is around 71,000 residents, although the greater metro area which the city is a part of has an estimated population of over 112,000 residents. Missoula is also home to the University of Montana, a public research university.
Missoula residents have drug and alcohol treatment options available to them when they are experiencing substance abuse and addiction problems. There is an outpatient program in Missoula which provides a personalized treatment model to address the underlying causes of disease. This programs integrates a Detox Program, Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Continuing Care into their treatment curriculum. Residents also have access to a program in the region which provides both Short and Long Term Residential treatment, which is a more intensive and highly-structured for clients struggling with behavioral, emotional, and/or psychiatric concerns. Recreational and other leisure activities are part of the care provided and this center also provides an aftercare program.
Selecting the correct degree of care will mostly depend on your individual situation, including but not limited to your current employment status, support system, mental health history, and home environment.
This is where drug and alcohol abuse evaluations and assessments can be very helpful and in many cases required to ascertain the correct level of care that the person should undergo in order to have the greatest chances of successful recovery and the most beneficial type of care.
Comprehensive drug and alcohol abuse evaluations and assessments take into consideration and examine a number of factors relating to the person's present status and substance use history. These factors may include the following:
a) Demographic information
This includes:
b) Physical Assessment
After getting this information, the professionals should be better able to evaluate the current situation according to the unique situation of the patient. In the process, they will also direct you toward certain inpatient drug treatment plans that will best fit your particular condition.
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