Acquire More Addiction Treatment Patients by Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders
Bottom Line
The right brand messaging that supports co-occurring disorder treatment at your facility will increase profitability by increasing admissions while lowering your cost per admission.
Introduction
Millennials are diagnosed with more mental health issues than previous generations, and most of those presenting with substance use disorders also suffer from co-occurring mental health issues. By speaking to co-occurring disorders in their marketing, addiction treatment providers have an opportunity during the decision-making process to show that they can meet more of their clients’ individual needs.
Addiction treatment providers should communicate directly with those suffering from co-occurring disorders because that population isn’t finding information that relates to their complex needs. This offers an opportunity to reach a large and fast-growing segment of the market better.
The providers who address co-occurring disorders and align their messaging and services with these shifts in the market will be the ones to earn a greater share of the market, have greater success rates, and strongly position themselves to succeed in the future.
Who Are Millennials
Why Co-Occurring Disorders Are Important to Millennials
Why Co-Occurring Disorders will be Important to Gen Z
Most adolescents seeking addiction treatment have a co-occurring mental illness. In addition, one of four of those with a serious mental illness also have a co-occurring substance use disorder.1 Mental illness and substance use disorder are closely linked, and marketers in the addiction treatment industry will have greater and more sustainable success growing admissions by addressing co-occurring disorders with the market before the sale.
Millennials Are More Likely to Talk About Mental Health
Millennials are different from previous generations when it comes to the openness surrounding mental illness. A study by American University reports that Millennials started hearing about depression, anxiety, suicide, and eating disorders from when they were young.2 As a result, they are more accepting of people with mental illness.
There is a healthy cycle going on right now with Millennials and their awareness and openness about their mental health. Millennials are more likely to talk about mental health than their parents or grandparents. As more people speak out, the stigma surrounding mental illness is beginning to lessen2 As the stigma is reduced, their willingness to be open about their issues increases.
Treatment centers that take advantage of this willingness to talk about co-occurring mental health issues alongside the substance use disorder conversation will build trust and loyalty with those seeking treatment.
The Importance of Resonating with Your Target Audience
Co-Occurring Disorders are the Future of the Treatment Market
The Most Common Co-Occurring Disorders
What to Do Next
Now that you know you need to start speaking honestly to your market about their co-occurring mental health issues, you should start by rethinking the way you present your services to your market. You always want to make sure that you have something unique to your program, we know that.
Consider how you can take what is unique to your brand and authentically communicate the way that you handle the mental health issues that affect your clients. If you are a holistic treatment center whose differentiator is that you offer alternative substance use disorder treatments, then consider adding messaging that also speaks about how your facility also offers non-traditional treatments for anxiety and depression.
Website A/B Tests
The most effective way to find the messaging that works best at generating admissions to your program is to test the new verbiage on your website. Website testing is relatively inexpensive, and it’s reliable. Create a variation of your homepage first to include messaging about mental health issues that occur with substance use disorders, then test that variation against your existing homepage.
We use Google Optimize to handle the testing, but there are other options for running A/B tests that also work well, like Optimizely and Visual Website Optimizer.
Strengthen Your Brand Voice with Consistency
When you’ve nailed your messaging through testing, start spreading it throughout your operations and your marketing. Add it to your brochures and your booklets. Train your admissions team and business development teams on which co-occurring mental health issues they should be speaking about and how to present your program’s solutions to the problems.
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Resources
- https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/cbhsqreports/NSDUHNationalFindingsReport2018/NSDUHNationalFindingsReport2018.pdf
- http://www.themillennialminds.com/survey/
- https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/cbhsq-reports/Assistant-Secretary-nsduh2018-presentation.pptx
- Polich, J.M.; Armor, D.J.; and Braiker, H.B. Stability and change in drinking patterns. In The Course of Alcoholism: Four Years After Treatment. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1981. pp. 159-200
- McLellan AT, Lewis DC, O’Brien CP, Kleber HD. Drug dependence, a chronic medical illness: implications for treatment, insurance, and outcomes evaluation. JAMA. 2000;284(13):1689–1695