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Frequently Asked Questions at
The Woods of Parkside
Q: Who can refer someone to the Woods at Parkside?
A: We invite referrals by medical caregivers, case managers,
employee assistance programs, family members, community
agencies, hospitals, clergy, friends and patients themselves. If
you would like further information, call our admissions
department at (800) 282-5512 or (614) 471 2552.
Q: Will my insurance company pay for services?
A: The Woods at Parkside works closely with patients, their
families, agency representatives, insurance companies, employee
assistance programs, and managed care providers to determine all
payment options. The Woods at Parkside will accept direct
payment on fees for individuals who do not want to use insurance
or have no insurance coverage available. We are an approved
provider for most major insurance companies and managed care
plans. Please feel free to call our admission department for
further details at (800) 282-5512 or (614) 471 2552.
Q: What should I bring with me to The Woods at Parkside?
A: Important items to bring:
* Insurance forms and personal identification
* Casual clothing (wash and wear) for three days
* Comfortable shoes.
Q: Addiction – Should I be concerned?
A: Only you can decide if rehabilitation treatment is for you.
Consider the following questions as truthfully as you can for
yourself or someone you care about.
1) Have I tried to stop drinking alcohol or using my drug of
choice for a week or more but could not?
2) Do I wish people would stop talking about my drinking
alcohol or drug use?
3) Have I changed drinks to try not to get drunk or to get
high?
4) Do I ever need a drink or use my drug of choice to get going
in the morning?
5) Do I admire people who drink alcohol or use addictive drugs
without getting into trouble?
6) Does my drinking or use of drugs cause problems at home?
7) Does my drinking or use of drugs cause problems with others?
8) Do I buy drinks or drugs without considering the financial
consequence?
9) Have I tried to stop drinking or drugging and still get
drunk or high?
10) Have I missed work, cut school, or dodged responsibility
because of drinking or drugs?
11) Have I been under the influence of alcohol or drugs when
driving?
12) Do I have blackouts at times I cannot remember?
13) Would my life be better off if I quit drinking or got off of
drugs?
If the answer is “YES” to any of these questions, you may have a
alcohol or drug problem.
Please call one of our counselors or our admissions department
so they may arrange a confidential visit or discussion at (800)
282-5512 or (614) 471 2552.
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