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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of addiction treatment programs does Aurora Charter Oak Hospital offer?

Aurora Charter Oak Hospital offers a range of addiction treatment programs, including inpatient care, outpatient treatment, and specialized services based on individual needs. Each patient begins with a comprehensive assessment to determine the most appropriate level of care, which may include structured therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and ongoing support services.

Does Aurora Charter Oak Hospital provide treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders?

Yes, Aurora Charter Oak Hospital provides co-occurring disorder treatment for individuals experiencing both substance use and mental health conditions. Treatment plans are designed to address both issues simultaneously, improving overall outcomes and supporting long-term recovery.

What therapies are used during treatment?

Patients at Aurora Charter Oak Hospital participate in a variety of evidence-based therapies, including individual and group counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, and more. Treatment plans are personalized based on each patient’s needs.

Is medication-assisted treatment available?

Yes, medication-assisted treatment may be available for patients who can benefit from it, particularly those dealing with opioid or alcohol dependence. This approach helps manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings while patients engage in therapy and recovery planning.

Does the hospital accept insurance?

Aurora Charter Oak Hospital works with many insurance providers and accepts a range of plans, including private health insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare when applicable. The admissions team can help verify insurance coverage and explain any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.

What if I don’t have insurance?

We work with patients who are uninsured or underinsured. Options include self-pay and payment plans. Our goal is to remove financial barriers so you can get the treatment you need.

Are family members involved in the treatment process?

Yes, family involvement is encouraged at Aurora Charter Oak Hospital. Services such as family counseling, couples counseling, and educational programs help strengthen communication and create a supportive home environment for long-term recovery.

What happens after treatment is completed?

After completing a treatment program, patients receive a personalized aftercare plan that may include ongoing therapy, support groups, and relapse prevention strategies. Aurora Charter Oak Hospital also emphasizes continued support through alumni programs and community resources.

How do I get started with treatment?

Getting started is simple. Individuals can contact Aurora Charter Oak Hospital directly to speak with an admissions specialist, complete an initial assessment, and begin the process of entering a treatment program tailored to their needs.

How long does addiction treatment typically last?

The length of treatment varies depending on individual needs, the severity of the condition, and the type of program. Some patients may benefit from short-term care, while others may require longer-term support combined with aftercare services for sustained recovery.