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Admissions · Faith Recovery Center
Most people are admitted within 24 to 48 hours of their first call. Here's exactly how the process works, from your first conversation to your first day of treatment.
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(844) 598-5573The process
Five steps, most completed within 24–48 hours of your first call.
Confidential admissions call
Reach out 24/7 — by phone or the form on this page. We'll discuss your situation, answer every question, and explain your options. No pressure, no obligation.
Insurance verification
We contact your insurance provider directly and confirm your specific benefits — free and confidential, before you commit to anything.
Clinical assessment
Our clinical team evaluates your substance use history, mental health needs, and medical history to recommend the right level of care.
Arrival & orientation
You're welcomed into your private suite, meet your clinical team, and complete intake — typically within 24–48 hours of your first call.
Treatment begins
Your personalized treatment plan begins immediately — detox if needed, therapy, and the structure that supports lasting recovery.
Before you arrive
You don't need to have everything figured out before you call — our admissions team will guide you through it. But having a few things ready can make your arrival smoother.
A valid photo ID
Insurance card, if you have one
A list of current medications and dosages
Names and contact information for emergency contacts
Comfortable clothing for your stay
Any relevant medical or psychiatric records, if available
24–48 hrs
Typical time from first call to admission
24/7
Admissions team availability, every day
Free
Confidential insurance verification
FAQ
How quickly can I be admitted?
Many clients are admitted within 24 to 48 hours of their first call. Same-day admission is often possible depending on bed availability and your specific situation.
Is the admissions call really confidential?
Yes. Your call is private and protected. We do not share your information with employers, family, or anyone else without your explicit consent.
Do I need a referral from a doctor?
No referral is needed. You can reach out directly, and our clinical team will conduct the necessary assessment during the admissions process.
What if I'm not sure I'm ready?
That's a common feeling, and our admissions team is trained to answer questions without pressure. Many people call several times before deciding — that's completely normal.
Can a family member call on my behalf?
Yes. Family members and loved ones can call to ask questions, discuss intervention options, or begin the admissions process for someone who isn't ready to call themselves.
What happens to my job or responsibilities while I'm in treatment?
Our admissions team can discuss medical leave documentation and help you think through coordination with work, school, or family responsibilities before you arrive.
Take the first step
Our admissions team is available 24/7 — confidential, no pressure, no obligation.