Inpatient Substance abuse rehabilitation refers to hospital based placement. In certain situations this is the best option. Addiction can lead to physical ailments or can occur in conjunction with serious mental illness. These situations may require any degree of medical attention as well as addiction rehabilitation
Our service will connect you with a rehabilitation consultant who will set up an assessment to determine the best rehabilitation method for you. If Inpatient rehabilitation is necessary you will find our facilities very comfortable. Just because close medical supervision may be necessary doesn't mean you will end up in a cold sterile hospital. Cal us today to find out about the warm residential environments available.
A Residential rehabilitation program generally means that you are placed into a non-medical facility which provides 24 hour supervision and amenities. These facilities surround you with other people in recovery and they also provide daytime classes to teach you about addiction and how to recovery. You will learn coping skills, recovery techniques and develop a plan for after care.
It is not all work either, many residential facilities offer social events for the residents. You may hike, go to the movies, have dances or dinners to show you how much fun a sober life can be. Generally these programs last two to six weeks. We offer many different varieties of residential rehabilitation and most are very affordable. Give us a ring we can help.
Outpatient Drug or addiction rehabilitation refers to a program which offers drug counseling in an environment which does not require over night stays. Outpatient is a very broad term and encompasses everything from one meeting a month to what is often referred to as "intensive outpatient" which can be up to 10 hours a day. The key feature is that you live and work in the outside world while receiving addiction rehabilitation.
There are many available outpatient programs. Here at drugrehabilitationoptions.com we have researched, tested and approved many nationwide. These programs can be used as your primary rehabilitation method or as part of an after care program. Outpatient rehabilitation can also be a lower-cost alternative to more intensive programs.