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HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices

HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY. Burning Tree Programs and all its associates at all locations value you as a patient and respects your right

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Renewal Lodge

Renewal Lodge by Burning Tree

While studies may suggest that more time in treatment often has better outcomes, not everyone can leave their life behind to enroll in a 90-day or more residential program. Renewal Lodge by Burning Tree was created as a place where our integrated treatment program could be put into practice in a

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Detox & Treatment Professionals

Detox and Treatment professionals play a pivotal role in the continuum of care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders (SUD). They are often at the front lines, assessing the severity of addiction and determining the most appropriate level of care for each individual. In our experience, there are several

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Medical Professionals

Medical professionals play a crucial role in identifying and addressing substance use disorders (SUD), often being the first to recognize the signs and symptoms that warrant a referral to long-term, chronic addiction treatment. There are several critical circumstances under which they might make such a referral, as outlined below. Contact

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SUD & Mental Health Professionals

Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Mental Health professionals play a crucial role in diagnosing, treating, and managing the care of individuals facing addiction and mental health challenges. Their expertise allows them to identify when a person may benefit from long-term, chronic addiction treatment. Below, we outline several circumstances under which

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Family Office Executives

Family Office Executives manage affluent families’ complex and multifaceted needs, including financial planning, investment management, and sometimes personal matters. In their role, they may encounter situations where a family member’s substance use disorder (SUD) impacts not only the individual’s health and well-being but also the family’s financial stability and legacy.

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Private Wealth Managers

Private Wealth Managers, who oversee the financial portfolios of high-net-worth individuals, are uniquely positioned to notice when personal issues, such as substance use disorders (SUD), begin to impact their clients’ financial health and overall well-being. In our experience, there are some critical circumstances under which they might refer a person

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Trust Officers

Trust Officers, as fiduciaries, manage trusts on behalf of beneficiaries and have a duty to act in the best interests of those beneficiaries. In the course of their duties, they might encounter situations where a beneficiary’s substance use disorder (SUD) affects their ability to manage their inheritance responsibly or poses

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Guardians & Conservators

Guardians or Conservators are appointed to make decisions on behalf of individuals who are deemed unable to manage their affairs due to mental incapacity, physical disability, or other reasons, including substance use disorders (SUD). They play a crucial role in safeguarding their wards’ well-being and financial interests. Below, we list

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Certified Estate Planners (CEPs)

A Certified Estate Planner (CEP) specializes in helping clients plan for their estates’ future management and disposition. While their focus is primarily on financial and legal aspects of estate planning, they may encounter situations where a client’s or their family member’s substance use disorder (SUD) significantly impacts estate planning decisions.

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