Drug and Alcohol Rehab with National Accreditation and Healthcare Facility LicenseLicensing and accreditation provide an objective, third-party assurance that a program is achieving excellence in patient care and facility operation. You should look for these distinctions when evaluating a treatment center, as they require that the entire organization be dedicated to providing the safest, finest, and most effective rehabilitation experience possible. Licensed by the State of FloridaIn order to provide substance abuse and mental health services in Florida, we are required to be licensed by the state’s Department of Children and Family Services. They conduct a thorough, on-site review, covering everything from staff to quality of care to our facility. Accredited by The Joint CommissionIn addition to our state license, we are also accredited by The Joint Commission, the nation’s leader in developing standards and best practices for health care facilities. Their Gold Seal of Approval tells you we meet or exceed their criteria for patient care. They, too, perform an on-site evaluation, as well as follow-up monitoring. Two Measurements of Quality ServiceBoth our state license and national accreditation require us to:
You can feel confident choosing a program that has passed extensive on-site evaluations and ongoing monitoring by both state and national licensing and accrediting bodies. They help inspire us to provide safe and effective care of the utmost quality and value. If you have any questions about Stepping Stone’s licensing and accreditation, or if you need help or advice about a drug or alcohol problem, call our Addiction Helpline, 24/7, 365 days a year, at 1-800-237-3150. Or reach us using Live Chat or through our Contact Us form. |
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I know you will never believe it but it has been ten and a half months since I finished treatment and am still in recovery. I know you will say it may be more of a miracle that I finished rehab being that I was about as resistant a patient can be, but I am making it one day at a time. Special thanks to Robert. -- Terrance G, Morristown, New Jersey My life was a shambles, my husband wanted a divorce and my children wouldn't speak with me. I felt hopeless until we all got together for family treatment. While we all have some hills to climb, my recovery is solid. Who would have thought, 476 days sober. Love to all. -- Patti P, Atlanta, Georgia You guys were right when you told me to get right into meetings. They have kept me clean and sober and I have made a lot of good friends. Thanks for bringing meetings into rehab. -- Dean W, Dallas Texas |