Above It All Treatment Center Advocates for Parity in Addiction Treatment and Insurance Coverage

Above It All Treatment Center advocates for its clients and the industry as a whole against insurance restrictions that make it more difficult for individuals to access the addiction treatment that they need. The facility supports parity acts that treat substance use and mental health disorders with the same seriousness and coverage as other health conditions. Through underpayment for services, unreasonable demands placed on clients, and other obstacles, insurance providers continue to make it more difficult for individuals to enter addiction treatment and afford these services. Above It All is actively involved in fighting back against disparities and promoting public awareness regarding these issues. The facility works with clients and insurance companies to provide affordable, high quality care for substance use and mental health disorders for individuals throughout the country.

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Above It All Treatment Center Responds to Surgeon General Warning, Welcomes Patients from Ohio & Beyond

The United States Surgeon General has recently called for Ohio to provide more addiction recovery centers for those in the throes of opiates. Meanwhile, Above It All Treatment Center has issued a warm welcome to out-of-towners seeking addiction treatment—including those travelling from Ohio. Above It All has provided addiction treatment to more than 100 patients from Ohio, and its track record of results is excellent.

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Above It All Treatment Center Joins the Fight for Improved Access and Coverage for Addiction Treatment

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Above It All Treatment Center advocates for its clients and the industry as a whole against insurance restrictions that make it more difficult for individuals to access the addiction treatment that they need. The facility supports parity acts that treat substance use and mental health disorders with the same seriousness and coverage as other health conditions. Through underpayment for services, unreasonable demands placed on clients, and other obstacles, insurance providers continue to make it more difficult for individuals to enter addiction treatment and afford these services. Kory Avarell, founder of Above It All and CareForward Health, has been actively engaged in petitioning against unfair practices by insurance companies and lagging reimbursement. Above It All strives to provide high quality care and support for those struggling with addiction and mental health disorders so that they can attain long-term recovery.

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Above It All Treatment Center Stresses the Importance of Alcohol Awareness and Treatment

The Sun

Above It All Treatment Center is committed to promoting awareness and providing access to treatment for those struggling with alcoholism. April is Alcohol Awareness Month and a great time for parents to engage in meaningful discussions with their children that continue long into the future. Regular conversation and reinforcement of healthy lifestyle choices can support addiction prevention efforts. For those struggling with alcohol abuse, entering a treatment center like Above It All that addresses the complexities of addiction can support recovery and set a positive example for others. It is not too late to seek treatment for alcohol abuse or too early to start making children more aware of the dangers associated with drinking.

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Above It All Treatment Center Celebrates Joint Commission Accreditation by CareForward Health

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Above It All Treatment Center is proud to announce that CareForward Health, its sister facility that provides intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization (PHP) programs as part of a comprehensive addiction treatment program, has been awarded Joint Commission Accreditation. This honor recognizes the organization for its commitment to high standards of quality and safety in client care. Organizations are not required to hold this designation, but CareForward has done so to reassure clients and staff that their well-being is a top priority. With this newly acquired accreditation, CareForward will focus on maintaining high standards of care and safety and providing exceptional experiences for its clients.

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Above It All Treatment Center’s Clinical Director Honored with Patriot Award for Military Support

The Daily Bulletin

Above It All Treatment Center is proud to announce that Donna Hugh, clinical director, was presented with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve’s Patriot Award for her commitment to providing exceptional support to military employees. The award was presented by the United States Secretary of Defense. In addition, Above It All received an honorable mention and was nominated for the Freedom Award, which will be selected later this year, for its support of the military. Hugh strives to ensure that scheduling and responsibilities are conducive to both an effective work environment and the mission requirements of military members. Staff joins together to fill in any gaps in the military member’s absence and create a supportive and respective culture. Above It All Treatment Center is proud to support the United States Military and its members.

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Above It All Treatment Center Admissions Team Takes Part in Heroes in Recovery 6K

Sacramento Bee

Above It All Treatment Center is dedicated to supporting recovery efforts on an individual and national level. The facility is pleased to announce that the Above It All Admissions Team, will be running in the Heroes in Recovery 6K in Palm Springs on February 6, 2016, to help break the stigma of addiction and raise awareness about addiction recovery. Dispelling myths and stigmas about addiction encourages individuals to seek treatment and promotes greater understanding and support from families and communities. It is these misconceptions that often hold people back from getting the help they need and impacts support in recovery. The race follows National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week: Shatter the Myths, which will be held January 25-31, 2016. The staff at Above It All is passionate about advancing education and advocacy for addiction recovery in all they do, and the Admissions Team is just one example of putting this vision into action.

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