Can a Private Methadone Treatment Facility Protect My Identity?

The healthcare providers and staff of private, residential methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) facilities will do everything they can to protect your identity and ensure that you are as safe and comfortable as possible during addiction treatment.

Call 800-994-1867Who Answers? to find rehab centers that will cater to your needs and ensure that everything you require of your treatment center is offered to you during your recovery.

Privacy Is an Important Concern

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just his or her drug abuse.” The ability for the facility to protect your identity is one need that can pertain to both your personal situation and your history of drug abuse.

  • Many individuals require protection in their addiction treatment facilities because other people in their lives do not want them to get help or may even be trying to hurt them. If this is your situation, make sure to let the staff at your treatment center know who is authorized to receive certain information about you (if anyone) and that you are in need of protection from individuals who are threatening you
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    Private facilities do their best to protect the identity’s of their residents.

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  • Some people cannot concentrate fully on their recoveries if other people outside the facility know they are there. It can be important for you to feel secluded and separated from the daily aspects of your life by the privacy your treatment center creates.
  • Your right to privacy and the protection of your identity are important, and even if these aspects do not particularly affect your drug abuse recovery, they should still be addressed by your treatment center. Everyone should feel comfortable in their rehab facility in order to recover safely and generally avoid any harm.

Private Facilities Mean Anonymous Treatment

Other patients will be asked to respect your privacy and needs as a recovering individual in treatment, just as you will be asked to respect theirs. In many private facilities, this creates a need for anonymous treatment, where patients are asked never to talk about one another outside the program and to respect the needs of their fellow patients.

No cell phones or other electronic devices are allowed in these types of facilities to ensure that there will be no pictures taken, nor any other actions not approved by the patients or by the healthcare professionals at the facility. In addition, anything said during group therapy is meant to be kept in the strictest confidence.

Private MMT Facilities Protect You

According to the National Institute of Justice, “MMT helps opioid-addicted patients alleviate withdrawal symptoms, reduce opiate cravings, and bring about a biochemical balance in the body in order to reduce the illicit use of opioids.” Private MMT facilities that offer this option are also working to protect your recovery and your identity with one of the safest, most regulated treatment methods in the country for the care of opioid addiction.

Call 800-994-1867Who Answers? today to find rehab centers that will provide you with effective, reliable treatment as well as the privacy you require to recover safely and easily.

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