You do not have to figure this out alone

If you are exploring treatment options for yourself or a loved one, our admissions team is here to help you understand the process, answer your questions, and guide you toward the right next step.
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Andrew Capozello, Admissions Specialists, walks you through what to expect when you first contact our team. Calls are completely confidential. Speak with an admissions specialist at any time.
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What happens when you contact Caron

A clear, supportive process to guide you through what happens next. Every step is designed to provide clarity and guidance so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

Our expert admissions specialists believe that caring is the foundation of Caron and are passionate about helping you start your recovery journey. When you call Caron, our admission specialists are your guide and source of all the information you need about how the admissions process works and what to expect during your treatment journey. They will be able to answer any questions you have about insurance, programming, or treatment plans.

Our knowledgeable intake staff will walk you through the admissions process and answer any questions you may have. Our team will help coordinate your insurance plan, review any special needs you may require, and complete all necessary paperwork to ensure a smooth transition into treatment. 

During the assessment, you may be asked about:

  • Precipitating events
  • Mental health history
  • Substance use and medical history
  • Family structure/dynamics and issues
  • Legal history
  • Career and education
  • Your current therapist and physicians that you are seeing
  • Contact information

Caron provides personalized treatment plans on a case-by-case basis. Once the assessment process is completed, our admission team will present programming recommendations to ensure the best possible outcome.

Once you or your loved one is ready, our team will work with you to set an admission date. We understand the need for urgency and will work with you to get the process completed quickly and admitted to Caron's Florida or Pennsylvania campuses. When you arrive at Caron, patients and family will meet with an admission team member to complete the process and begin their treatment journey.

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Caron offers a full continuum of addiction treatment services at both the Pennsylvania and Florida campuses that are in-network with several insurance providers.

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Contact us to confirm your coverage. If you don’t see your insurance provider, the Caron admissions team will work to see what options for addiction treatment are possible with your insurance.

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Without Caron, my life would look very different. It would not be full of promise, and hope, and purpose, and honesty. And love.

Steve

I didn’t know ‘how’ to get well. And that’s what Caron did for me. They work the whole body. Caron transformed me into a well, healthy here [mind] and here [body] person.
115k

Patients Served Since 2000

Immersive treatment programs designed for sustainable sobriety

70

Years of Results

Caron’s been setting standards and delivering real evidence-based treatment since 1957

90%

of Patients

rated their quality of life as good to very good a year after treatment at Caron

Frequently asked questions

It is never late for rehab at any age or stage of dependence. Seeking treatment for dependence can be beneficial regardless of how long someone has struggled with substance use. Treatment can improve physical and mental health, and provide tools and support for a healthier and more fulfilling life.

The average length of stay in our residential or inpatient rehabilitation can vary depending on you or your loved one’s physical and psychological needs, the severity of the addiction, any mental or physical health conditions, and the treatment program. It can range from approximately four weeks to several months.

The admissions process begins with a telephone assessment during which we will discuss your medical and mental health needs and concerns. This will help us determine which of our programs will best fit your needs. This information is also helpful to our Caron Admissions Screening Team. This team coordinates with our medical, clinical and mental health professionals on each case to determine if we are able to meet your needs and how we can accommodate your care.

Another consideration when discussing existing medical and mental health diagnoses is, where are you with this diagnosis? Are you stabilized and currently under medical care for this diagnosis? Are you compliant with prescribed medications?

The Caron Admissions Screening Team will communicate with your current healthcare providers to develop a plan for your recovery care.

If you and your loved one is struggling with a medical issue alongside their addiction, please reach out to us. Our admissions team is happy to help answer any questions you may have or connect you with our medical staff.

Detoxing and the accompanying withdrawal symptoms are different from one person to the next - what works for one person may not work for someone else. The symptoms depend on what substances were used, how often they were used, the time and amount of last use, and other overall health factors.

Safely navigating the detox process is a crucial first step in recovery. That’s why it’s so important to be in a healthcare environment with professionals and credentialed doctors who can assist every step of the way. The experienced staff teams at Caron are proficient at managing the medical complexities of detoxing from alcohol and drug use as well as related conditions like chronic pain, diabetes, heart disease, and other co-occurring disorders. We have two on-campus medical centers that provide detox and stabilization services, but if more specialized care is needed, you or your loved one may be referred to trusted outside providers who have experience working with patients with substance use disorder.

To learn more about our detox approach, please reach out to our admissions team to answer any questions you may have.

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