Frequently Asked

The Differents is a luxury drug rehab in Nevada. Learn more about our services and the admissions process.

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Explore answers to common questions about admissions.

First, a client or loved one calls the admissions line at (844) 290-1362. From there, we will discuss preliminary information to see if the potential client qualifies for services.

Yes, we accept insurance. We are in-network with Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Hometown Health, TriWest, and UHC.

Yes, we are accredited by the Joint Commission.

We can work with clients on a case-by-case basis. If we have scholarship funding available, we may be able to work with clients on a sliding scale.

The Differents is different from other programs in many ways.

  • We offer competitive pricing.
  • Clients can enjoy a private room, and most clients will have access to a private bathroom, as well.
  • With a maximum of 10 clients in our transitional housing, the staff-to-client ratio is well above industry standard. 
  • Small group sizes with truly individualized treatment plans.
  • Remote, beautiful setting with a plethora of activities and services offered onsite.
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They can give us a call so we can discuss the program and work through treatment barriers. If the loved one is local, we can schedule a tour, and they can sit with staff to work through treatment barriers. We also offer intervention services and sober companions.

We will be happy to provide legal advocacy and, if necessary, request an interstate compact. Our staff is experienced in advocating for clients at the legal level and has had success in keeping individuals out of jail, court cases postponed until completion of treatment, etc.

We offer sober companions, who will drive or fly to your location and bring you to treatment. These services are also offered once a client completes treatment, either by helping a client transition down a level of care or by helping transport the client safely home. The same support is also available for step-ups in care or for external referrals.

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Clinical FAQs

Learn more about our clinical services.

  • ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy)
  • MI (Motivational Interviewing)
  • CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
  • CPT (Cognitive Processing Therapy)
  • REBT (Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy)
  • DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprogramming)
  • IFS (Internal Family Systems)
  • Mindfulness and Meditation
  • Art Therapy
  • Music Therapy
  • Adventure Therapy
  • Horticulture Therapy
  • Equine Therapy
  • Sound Therapy

Clients are placed in groups. Transitional Housing clients spend a minimum of 12 hours of group sessions and one individual session per week. Additional individual sessions are available upon request. Additional hours not in groups are scheduled with activities. We keep our clients engaged throughout the day and, while we allow time for rest and reflection, do not offer much “idle time.”

  • Ongoing groups for graduates after completion of program
  • Referral Services
  • Legal Advocacy
  • Family Sessions
  • Alumni are invited to return to groups once a month after completing a program.
  • Alumni may participate in individual sessions with their primary counselor if desired (NV residents only). 
  • We also offer ongoing alumni virtual peer groups.

This will depend on each person but can typically range between 30-120 days.

The Differents adheres to client confidentiality and all HIPAA CFR 42 guidelines.

Once per week at minimum. Additional sessions are available upon request.

You will have informed consent and be an active participant in your treatment plan. After your biopsychosocial assessment, you will meet with your primary therapist to develop a treatment plan based on the presenting problems. 

  • Family members you select and sign a release of information for will receive weekly updates on your progress within the parameters you specify on the release of information. 
  • Family members you select will receive peer support and resources to help them better understand the biopsychosocial impacts of substance use. 
  • We offer couples and family sessions.

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Facility FAQs

Learn more about what to expect at our treatment center.

  • 10 private bedrooms
  • Six bedrooms have private bathrooms
  • All bedrooms have Smart TVs with premium streaming, nightstands/lamps, dressers, and chairs.
  • Six bedrooms have closets (four walk-in), and four have armoire/dressers with ample storage.
  • Full-size NBA Regulation indoor basketball court onsite
  • Two-lane full-size bowling alley onsite
  • Pickleball onsite
  • Tennis onsite
  • Art room onsite
  • Music room onsite
  • Hiking near the facility
  • Comprehensive Whole Person approach with high-level case management
  • Executives or individuals requesting work hours during treatment will be allowed to use technology for this purpose under supervision.
  • In general, clients do not have access to their cell phones or laptops while in treatment.
  • Clients may make weekly supervised calls to loved ones. 
  • Clients with minor children will have regularly scheduled calls three times weekly as indicated by the clinical team to allow for consistency, predictability, and accountability in restoring relationships.  

Smoking and vaping are not permitted indoors and only in the smoking area. 

Rooms are private.

Yes, though they will be reviewed with our staff Primary Care MD and Psychiatrist. 

Business calls will be permitted on a case-by-case basis during scheduled times.

Housing is co-ed but genders are separated in different wings.

No pets are allowed.

Clients are permitted to leave the facility with staff, and outings are offered multiple times during the week.