Transforming Lives Through Measurable Healing
How Waypoint Clients Benefit from our Treatment:
Depression
(PHQ-9)
56% Reduction
At Waypoint Recovery Center, from March 2025 through March 2026, clients demonstrated an average 56% reduction in depression symptoms within the first four weeks of treatment among 227 individuals who completed both assessments.
Why this is important:
- Represents full “treatment response” level improvement
- Indicates meaningful symptom relief in a short period
- Demonstrates strong engagement and clinical effectiveness
Anxiety
(GAD-7)
42% Reduction
Clients also showed a 42% reduction in anxiety symptoms during treatment. That’s an impressive decrease.
Improvements on GAD-7 results indicate:
- Reduced excessive worry and tension
- Improved concentration and emotional regulation
- Decreased physical symptoms of anxiety
Results reflect moderate levels of symptom improvement, which in behavioral health research represent strong and meaningful clinical progress.
Trauma & PTSD Symptoms (PCL-5)
46% Reduction
For clients experiencing trauma-related symptoms, measurable improvement was also observed using the PCL-5 assessment.
These reductions in PCL-5 scores indicate:
- Fewer intrusive memories or flashbacks
- Reduced hypervigilance and emotional reactivity
- Improved sleep and overall stability
These outcomes reflect clinically significant decreases in trauma symptom severity, supporting the effectiveness of our trauma-informed approach.
Within the 12-month period from March 2025 to March 2026, the total population was 227.
Here’s How it Works
While in our care, clients complete a confidential weekly assessment which measures variables associated with sustained and long-term sobriety. The algorithm uses these variables, demographics, factors, and risk ratios to help measure a client’s progress. We can also use the information gathered to adjust treatment plans based on a client’s unique needs.
Factors We Track and Measure
The Trac9 platform monitors both resilience and pathology factors. Both have a scientifically validated and evidence-based association with long-term recovery. Both types of factors are also equally important in your recovery journey.
Resilience Factors:
- Commitment to Sobriety: Successful sobriety involves more than just the desire not to drink or use – it also involves hard work.
- Spirituality: Spirituality can be complex and fluid, but it plays a huge role in the recovery process.
- Optimism: Assesses individual differences in generalized optimism versus pessimism.
- Quality of Life: Sobriety impacts overall wellness in all aspects of one’s physical, mental, and social life.
Pathology Factors:
- Depression: “Am I depressed because I rely upon substances, or do I rely upon substances because I’m depressed?”
- Anxiety: Anxiety is the reaction to stressful, dangerous, or unfamiliar situations that can interfere with leading an everyday functioning life.
- Trauma & PTSD Symptoms: Hypervigilance, anxiety, irritability – these and more symptoms of trauma are tracked and monitored.
- Verbal Craving: Verbal craving is the verbal manifestation of intense feelings of wanting to drink or use.
- Visual Craving: Visual cues can have a powerful ability to stimulate intense feelings of want.
- Stress: Stress is a key risk factor in addiction initiation, relapse, and maintenance of recovery.
Tracking Progress After Treatment
We all know that sobriety isn’t a finish line but more of a journey. So why would we stop measuring the effectiveness of our program when someone completes residential treatment?
For 12 months following residential care, clients are encouraged to complete a monthly assessment. This confidential form can be filled out anywhere and takes less than five minutes to complete. The information it provides is invaluable because we it helps us continue to compare our methods to patient outcomes, advance research to better understand substance use disorder and learn how to treat it more effectively.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are my questionnaire answers confidential?
Absolutely. All data we collect is protected health information and will be handled according to the HIPAA Privacy Rules.
How long do assessments take?
On average, it takes only about 13 minutes to complete the in-treatment survey. Most can complete the post-treatment survey in less than five minutes.
How will you use my assessment data for treatment?
Data collected while in-treatment helps us assign counselors that best fit a client’s needs, create an individualized treatment and aftercare and even advocate with insurance companies on a client’s behalf. Post-treatment data helps us monitor long-term treatment success and gives clients a direct option to reach out if they feel they are struggling.
What will my answers be used for besides guiding my treatment?
In-treatment and post-treatment data helps us measure the effectiveness of our treatment program and improve treatment for others following in your footsteps. Your input can help advance the science of addiction medicine and that is a great legacy.