Admissions Process
at Ascend

Starting treatment at Ascend Recovery is a powerful first step towards healing. We understand that the admissions process can feel overwhelming, so we’ve designed it to be as straightforward and supportive as possible. Our team is here to guide you through each stage, ensuring the best fit for both you and your family.
We treat clients whose primary diagnosis falls within the substance use disorder spectrum, often alongside co-occurring mental health issues. If an individual’s primary diagnosis is outside our scope, our team will work closely with the individual and their family to assess their appropriateness for our program.
Our main concern is keeping our program safe, admitting only those people who we believe we can help.

Simple Admissions
Simple Admissions
- Contact Us: Reach out to our admissions team via phone or website to start the process. We’ll listen to your unique situation and help determine if Ascend Recovery is the right fit.
- Screening & Clinical Review: After gathering the necessary information, our clinical and medical staff will review your needs and assess the appropriateness of our program.
- Financial & Insurance Support: We work with most major insurance providers and offer various payment options to ensure treatment is accessible. Our team is happy to help navigate financial questions. Visit our insurance and financial page for more information.
- Travel Arrangements: For out-of-state clients, we assist with travel logistics to ensure a smooth travel to our facility. We may suggest a companion travel with you to treatment.
- Arrival: Upon arrival, you’ll meet with our clinical team and get settled into our treatment program, with family involvement supported every step of the way.
If Ascend is not the right match, our admissions team, including clinical and medical staff, will help identify a suitable alternative.
This is where things start making sense again.
Contact us today to begin your recovery. Our admissions team is here to provide the guidance and support you need as you begin your recovery.