We don’t just drop you back
into the "real world..."
Because you never leave it.
Aware's novel In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHATTM) model is based on research that shows that integrated medical and behavioral care and compassionate monitoring—in the home—promotes lasting recovery from addiction.
So what does this mean for our clients?
You do not have to leave home: the client-centered treatment plan is delivered via a unique hybrid of both virtual and in-home visits by in-home addiction treatment (IHATTM) practitioners.
Your medical treatment comes to you: we utilize vetted technologies and evidence-based treatments to maximize the clinical and medical outcomes to ensure a path to health for each of our clients.
Your risks are minimized: the IHATTM model allows for protection from the risks of disease transmission common to more traditional group settings.
Your treatment, your way: we capitalize on the many benefits of individual vs. group therapy and in-home vs. in-clinic. From admission to discharge, we offer a full continuum of home-based treatments including: psych evaluation, medication bridges, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), individual and family therapy, medical and behavioral health care coordination by a licensed nurse or social worker, and a treatment plan executed by a team designed to meet your needs.
“My advisor and I began building my recovery blueprint.”
1. Program Introduction & Education
Once you've completed your In-Home Withdrawal Management (in-home detox, if needed), our medical and clinical teams will provide a thorough assessment of your personal health and home environment. You'll meet your team: a primary care provider and your individual therapist, care coordinator, family systems therapist, and certified recovery advisor—who will help you design your path to recovery.
“I have confidence that my family can heal as well.”
2. Family Systems Awareness and Support
Addiction is a family disease. As your health improves, you'll see how family dynamics have been affected and learn how to mend the rifts that drinking and drug use have caused. You'll also have a series of educational sessions culminating in a family wellness consultation with your licensed marriage and family therapist.
“So many resources and support all around me.”
3. Strategic Action
Whether you're on your way to a recovery support meeting or doing yoga, you'll be involved in activities that lift your mind, body, and spirit. Virtual and in-home visits avoid the exposure to many threats typically found in more traditional group settings. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), Occupational Therapy, Life Skills Coaching, Legal Assistance, and Educational Consultation can all be part of your personalized path to a new life.
“This is the way I always wanted to live.”
4. Enhancement of Life Skills
Crucial to long-term recovery is the ability to successfully navigate relationships at home, work, and school. Aware brings you cognitive and behavioral training that encourages empathy for yourself and others, stressing the importance of honest communication. You'll learn the art of conflict resolution and develop the ability to devise creative solutions to the problems we all face.
Patients enrolled in Aware programs achieved an 83% completion rate at 90 days, compared to 32% in traditional programs.
At 90 days, more than 78% of participants were drug and alcohol-free based on UA toxicology screens.
During the 6-12 months after completion of Aware Recovery Care treatment, emergency department admissions fell 77%, compared to the year before entering Aware.