Monitoring
For Addiction Recovery & Mental & Behavioral Health
Addiction and mental health recovery doesn’t happen overnight.
Building lasting recovery is a lifelong process — one that is supported and made possible through ongoing, evidence-based monitoring.
What is Monitoring?
Recovery is always at risk during periods of transition — such as the move from residential treatment to independent living. Support networks evolve, new skills are required, and systems of accountability may be in transition as well.
Maintaining the healthy habits of recovery through these changes and new ones — such as finding employment, reintegrating with family and more — is challenging, as old cravings, habits, and urges resurface. Allowing families to remain in the healthy family role and not returning to unhealthy policing of behaviors is vital.
There is a reason that licensed professionals such as doctors, nurses, dentists, and pilots are required to obtain monitoring support as they transition into established long-term recovery.
Monitoring adds accountability at this crucial time.
Monitoring is a highly customizable system that provides structure and support during early recovery, including:
Regular
drug testing
Ensuring medication compliance
Monthly reporting for stakeholders
In-person and remote recovery guidance for clients
Building and implementing ongoing recovery plans
Support for
family members
Support and accountability for legal issues, such as child custody
And more
Who Needs Monitoring?
Monitoring is the appropriate next step for anyone who has had a treatment experience at any level. It is the insurance policy for the time, love, and investment that have been put into your or your loved one's recovery.
People struggle taking the information learned in treatment and applying it into their daily lives.
Although the most common time to begin monitoring is immediately following a treatment episode, there are many other situations when monitoring services are essential: For example, when a newly sober person experiences traumatic life events, preparing for surgery or childbirth, or during periods of work or life stress such as child custody and divorce-related issues.
Monitoring also is used to assist in establishing evidence for an appropriate level of support. For example, if an individual is unable to maintain ongoing abstinence, they may need a higher level of care.
In situations like these, the extra support of monitoring ensures that stress does not trigger a relapse, and the relationships that are broken by the disease of addiction can be healed as trust is rebuilt.
Choose Monitoring for a Loved One, Client, Employee, or Yourself
Monitoring services provide third-party evidence-based support and accountability. Allowing a trained professional to partner with a client and support system to guide and support recovery makes the process easier for all involved. Professional monitoring allows for the establishment of trust with the client and those invested in long-term success. Monitoring is an important tool to be utilized when facing employment issues, legal concerns, and personal responsibilities.
Monitoring Works
Rates of relapse for substance use disorder following treatment are estimated to be as high as 50%. However, a meta-analysis of studies on monitoring programs found that the overall success rate for monitoring participants was 72%.
What the numbers don’t show is the added peace of mind for the individual in recovery and their loved ones, knowing that there is a safety net of accountability surrounding all involved parties 24/7. Hired Power monitoring services empower organizations and family systems to change their dynamics, stop the chaos, and support lasting healing.
We used Hired Power for our son to help with the transition to college twice in the last year, and it has been a great way to provide accountability and support to him. The program support and monitoring services have been very helpful and have allowed us to focus on just being supportive parents. We highly recommend all of their services!
- Parent
Monitoring for Behavioral Health Recovery
Monitoring is not just for individuals recovering from substance use disorder. It is an essential tool for those recovering from behavioral health issues, and includes:
Ensuring Medication Compliance
Weekly Stakeholder Reports
Client Support
Vocational Training
Family Support
Learn more about Hired Power's Behavioral Health Recovery Services at the link.
Monitoring for Legal Issues
Individuals struggling with substance misuse or mental health disorders often find themselves entangled in legal issues.
Monitoring makes it possible to overcome the looming pressure of a legal problem during early recovery.
The Hired Power monitoring team is respected nationwide by judges, attorneys, and mediators, due to a lasting track record of positive outcomes.
Recovery Beyond Monitoring
Hired Power’s commitment to clients and their families does not end in court or with monitoring.
Personal Recovery Assistants, Case Management, Interventions, Safe Passage transport, and more services are available to assist with transitions to and from treatment, to help clients as they adjust to a sober lifestyle, and to provide ongoing support in recovery.
With more than 20 years of industry-leading experience and the most dedicated team of professionals in the business, Hired Power can help anyone achieve and maintain successful recovery and fulfillment.
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