Published Dec 22, 2016
1jewel, ADN
24 Posts
Anyone have recommendations for an inpatient or PHP treatment provider with expertise in treating healthcare professionals?? I've been given options, and have read reviews, but would like to hear it straight up!
catsmeow1972, BSN, RN
1,313 Posts
Just my humble opinion...be very careful of the so-called "professionals programs." Too often, there is little difference (other than higher cost and the significantly lower likelihood that your insurance will pay for it) than any other inpatient program. Besides, if you are in need of inpatient treatment, it is YOU that needs the assistance, not your RN. Most peer-type programs will steer you towards these things because someone, somewhere is making serious bank off of people in need of help, who just happen to hold a license of some sort. I have seen a number of programs, that if not for their self-titled "professionals program" would not even be in business. And that my friend is the key word...business. Recovery, sadly, has become a business. There are many qualified nurses that have been run out of the profession simply for lack of money to pay for the treatment for what in non-licensed professions constitutes an illness, but for the licensed ones is a stigma and crime that must be punished.
**steps down off of soapbox and goes to brush teeth to get the bitter taste out of my mouth......**
Truthfully, i am no longer that bitter. i am just sad for the people that are being subjected to the same kind of abuse i was.....like I said, only an opinion....
malamud69, BSN, RN
575 Posts
Just my humble opinion...be very careful of the so-called "professionals programs." Too often, there is little difference (other than higher cost and the significantly lower likelihood that your insurance will pay for it) than any other inpatient program. Besides, if you are in need of inpatient treatment, it is YOU that needs the assistance, not your RN. Most peer-type programs will steer you towards these things because someone, somewhere is making serious bank off of people in need of help, who just happen to hold a license of some sort. I have seen a number of programs, that if not for their self-titled "professionals program" would not even be in business. And that my friend is the key word...business. Recovery, sadly, has become a business. There are many qualified nurses that have been run out of the profession simply for lack of money to pay for the treatment for what in non-licensed professions constitutes an illness, but for the licensed ones is a stigma and crime that must be punished. **steps down off of soapbox and goes to brush teeth to get the bitter taste out of my mouth......**Truthfully, i am no longer that bitter. i am just sad for the people that are being subjected to the same kind of abuse i was.....like I said, only an opinion....
Wow...I heard that! To the OP....be ready to spend incomprehensible anounts of your hard earned money for the oudated modality known and propagated as AA....sadly that's really all the recovery/industrial complex does...hang in there...this does not define who you truly are! Bitter??? For myself...it waxes and wains...