Mentor / Monitor

As a result of Chuck Marschinke’s long history of working with healthcare professionals and the monitoring required of them, Marschinke & Associates knows how individualized monitoring contacts help sustain long-term recovery. Marschinke & Associates has developed a system combining mentoring and monitoring that includes the eyes-on accountability necessary in the critical early phase of recovery. Because the addict tends to avoid accountability in active addiction and during early recovery, the success rate is low when early recovery is left to an individual’s own devices without eyes- and hands- on assistance. Marschinke & Associates provides that structure, accountability, and transparency enabling those in early recovery to succeed.


Case Management

Marschinke & Associates manages individual treatment plans from referral to admission through discharge, and beyond. We assess, plan, and implement with one goal in mind—the individual’s recovery and relapse prevention. Marschinke & Associates maintains privacy, health, and safety throughout our advocacy.


Referral Liaison

Marschinke & Associates uses over forty years of experience with and knowledge of recovery and broad contacts in the treatment field to assist in identifying the appropriate referral for each client.


Education

Marschinke & Associates educates individuals, family, and employers about addiction, treatment, and recovery. We cover all the services listed above along with the possibility of intervention and transportation.


Structure

Finally, one has much less of a chance of returning to active addiction if one can maintain a feeling of stability, purpose, and gratification in day-to-day life. Maintaining the structured manner of living learned through addiction-recovery programs and a long-term sober lifestyle means one will feel less pressure to find relief in drugs, alcohol, or other addictive activities.


Accountability

Means accepting responsibility for one’s actions. In the case of individuals suffering from substance use disorders (SUDs), accountability is an indispensable value to cultivate to maintain sobriety. Accountability leads one to make wise, responsible decisions. Furthermore, few, if any, can achieve success if they do not accept responsibility for their actions and understand how responsibility contributes to that success. Engagement in personal accountability is crucial to lifelong recovery.


Transparency

Transparency is a marker of great leadership and integrity for all-around good, honest, trustworthy people. It’s also a principle that can leverage an individual’s recovery to transform life. So today, be transparent in all things—in the workplace, in recovery, and in life.