Our Approach to Content
We aim to publish clear, accurate, and genuinely useful information about residential treatment, insurance, and related topics, written in plain language rather than dense clinical jargon. Our goal is to help visitors ask better questions, not to replace a conversation with a qualified provider.
How Content Is Created
Content is developed using publicly available, authoritative sources such as SAMHSA, NIDA, NIAAA, and government insurance resources, and is reviewed for clarity and accuracy before publishing. Content is updated periodically as guidance, coverage rules, or programs change.
What This Site Does Not Do
We do not provide medical advice, do not diagnose conditions, and do not guarantee treatment outcomes, insurance coverage, or program availability. We avoid absolute claims like “guaranteed coverage” or “guaranteed placement” because those outcomes depend on individual circumstances. See our Medical Disclaimer and Terms of Use for more detail.
Advertising and Editorial Separation
While this Site is supported by advertising and referral relationships (see our Advertising Disclosure), we aim to keep general educational content useful on its own, separate from any specific provider relationship, so it holds up regardless of which provider a visitor ultimately chooses.
Reviewing and Updating Pages
State-specific and insurance-specific pages are reviewed periodically since coverage rules, program names, and contact details can change over time. If something appears outdated, we welcome a note through our Contact page.
Corrections
If you believe something on this Site is inaccurate or out of date, please let us know through our Contact page so we can review it.
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