Continuum Recovery Center is excited to announce they were awarded accreditation through the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) for Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Outpatient Programs (OP), Partial Hospitalization Services (PHS), and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
When considering outpatient treatment options for yourself or a loved one, you can trust that Continuum is here for you, delivering only the very highest standards of holistic drug and alcohol treatment and other related services, tailored to support the whole individual in body, mind, and spirit.
Accreditation is a process through which healthcare organizations demonstrate compliance with national standards.
Accreditation by ACHC reflects Continuum Recovery Center’s dedication and commitment to meeting standards that enable the very best level of performance and patient care.
“This ACHC accreditation is a testament to our mission of providing the very highest caliber of patient care,” said Liz Martin, COO of Continuum Recovery Center. “We’re thrilled with the recognition for our safe, respectful, and caring environment to those struggling with addiction.”
If substance abuse or mental challenges are standing in the way of feeling great and living the life you want, consider speaking with one of our treatment advisors and learn more about how Continuum can support you with our individualized, integrative recovery programs.
info@continuumrecoverycenter.com or call (855) 737-4854
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