Start Your Journey with The Blanchard Institute
Our admissions process is confidential, compassionate, and designed to help you or your loved one take the first step toward recovery.
Seeking Help Is the First Step
It’s never too early—or too late—to ask for help. Our admissions process is discreet, supportive, and non-invasive. Whether you’re seeking treatment for yourself or someone you love, our team is available to guide you.
How Our Admissions Process Works
Speak with an admissions specialist.
Share your story in a confidential call so we can understand your needs and goals. We’ll review your background, medical info, and any previous treatment experience.
Receive a professional evaluation.
You’ll complete an assessment—virtually or in person—with a licensed therapist to determine the most effective level of care and develop a personalized plan.
Visit or view our welcoming spaces.
We invite clients and families to tour our facilities in person or virtually to meet our team and see our healing environment.
What to Expect When You Call
Learn what happens during your first call with our admissions team. Hear how we help you take the next step with compassion and clarity.
What to Expect During the Admissions Process

Every call and assessment is handled discreetly by our admissions team. We treat each person with dignity, compassion, and professionalism.
We can include family members in the assessment process at your request, and we provide free family support groups to promote healing for everyone involved.
- Confidential Assessment
- Personalized Treatment Recommendation
- Insurance Verification (handled by team)
- Family Participation Option
- Same-Day Assessments Available
We’ll Help Verify Your Coverage
We’re in-network with many major insurance providers and will verify your benefits as a courtesy during the admissions process. If insurance isn’t an option, we offer flexible self-pay options to ensure you get the help you need.







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Overcoming the Stigma of Seeking Treatment
It’s never too early—or too late—to ask for help. Our admissions process is discreet, supportive, and non-invasive. Whether you’re seeking treatment for yourself or someone you love, our team is available to guide you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Starting treatment begins with a confidential phone call to our admissions team. During this conversation, we’ll discuss your situation, answer any questions, and schedule a clinical assessment to determine the best level of care. Our goal is to make this first step as compassionate, private, and stress-free as possible—often, the process can begin the same day you reach out.
Yes. We regularly speak with loved ones who are reaching out on someone else’s behalf. Our admissions team will guide you through the process while respecting confidentiality and the individual’s autonomy.
It helps to have a brief history of substance use, any prior treatment experience, relevant medical or mental health history, current life stressors, and insurance information if available.
The initial call can be completed quickly. A full clinical assessment is more in-depth and may take several hours to ensure we recommend the most appropriate level of care.
Yes. All admissions conversations are confidential and handled with discretion, professionalism, and compassion.
Yes. Assessments can be completed either in person or virtually with a licensed clinician. Same-day assessments and admissions are also available.
After your assessment, a licensed clinician determines the appropriate level of care and our team walks you through next steps so you know what to expect.
