ALCOHOLICS IN PLANO, TEXAS SEEK TREATMENT IN FLORIDA ALCOHOL REHAB
Centers such as the Florida alcohol rehab employ a wide range of versatile staff members to offer the most complete treatment experience that is humanely possible. All of these individuals combine and work together as part of a cohesive unit, using their combined and varying skills to brighten the prospects of each and every addict who comes through the center doors. We take a look at the typical team set-up behind a successful rehabilitation unit.
At the helm of the center is the Managing Director (MD) or team leader, who coordinates the main activities of the unit and ensures all staff members are fulfilling their roles. He or she doesn’t usually have as much contact with the patients as the nursing team, for instance, but will have a broad knowledge of alcohol addiction problems, and should know who the inpatients staying at the center are during any one time period.
Depending on the size of the rehab unit, there will be one, two or more Consultant Psychiatrists on-board. They will decide upon the targets of each client, assess their situation and monitor their progress. Ultimately, it comes down to the leading Psychiatrist of the individual patient to identify when he or she is ready to be discharged from the unit.
Prior to discharge – at least at the Florida alcohol rehab – it will be the Consultant’s job to meet with the client on a weekly basis to discuss time off the unit and any problems that have arose during the week. It is this communication that achieves the greatest results; a mutual understanding goes a long way.
After the Consultant has set the targets for the patient, the appointed Psychologist or Therapist will take up the role of trying to help him or her in achieving them. This can be done through a variety of different therapies – CBT, group sessions and counseling being just a few examples of this.
Staff Nurses and Clinical Support Workers manage the daily care of the patient, supervising them and maintaining the daily structure of the unit over a 24 hour period. This involves Head Nurses distributing prescribed medicines, and Support Workers monitoring patients’ behavior during mealtimes and throughout the day, before recording any key observations in the nursing notes.
These staff members typically work in shifts, meaning that there will never be a time when there is no staff available. This constant supervision is one of the keys to the success of the Florida alcohol rehab, as it is the kind of approach that would be impossible to carry out at home.
There are other staff members, such as dietitians, pharmacists and cleaners, who despite not having as major a role as some, still have an important part to play in the success of the center. It is these individuals who fill in the small gaps in the rehabilitation ‘community’ to provide a full and rewarding care program. It is essential that the staff team work in collaboration with one another to work towards the best possible future for each and every client.
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By Sarah, July 26, 2010 @ 9:28 pm
People who come to south fla for rehab or halfway houses to get sober and in for a real surprise when they get here. WE have the largest sober community in the entire US. Come here to get sober.