Inpatient care for treatment of addiction

Residential drug and alcohol rehab, also referred to as inpatient treatment, provides the highest level of clinical programs for people dealing with alcohol or other drug dependency. Typically, inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs follow after a monitored medical detoxification, and include integrated mental health therapy.

Inpatient rehab treatment involves patients staying at the facility for the full duration of their treatment period. This gives patients the opportunity to recover physically and mentally through structured programs, help and support of staff, supervision, and to fully develop in the process of recovery with the aid of addiction professionals.

This intensive addiction treatment program is designed for addicts who struggle with cravings and benefit from around-the-clock supervision in order to prevent relapse. Inpatient rehab follows medical detox in the continuum of care. In most cases, when a patient finishes their inpatient rehab program they then move on in their recovery journey to either an intensive outpatient program (IOP), a partial hospitalization program (PHP), or an outpatient treatment facility.

No matter what substance a person is getting care for, inpatient rehab involves an extended treatment period. Patients live and sleep at the rehab facility and are expected to follow the rules. While every patient requires a slightly different addiction recovery plan, inpatient rehab has proven to be one of the most effective forms of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction.


 
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Factors to Consider When Choosing an Inpatient Addiction Rehab Center

Being honest about what it is that you are looking for in an inpatient addiction treatment center can help determine the best option for you. Some of the most important elements of drug and alcohol addiction treatment include:

  • Level of support (i.e. nursing supervision and access to physicians and other addiction professionals)

  • Comprehensive nature of the program for both evaluation and treatment

  • Length of the program

  • Individual, group, and family therapy

  • Medication management

  • Continuous review of individual treatment goals

  • Withdrawal management

  • Recreational therapy

  • Amenities

One of the biggest key factors when choosing a facility is the level of support that you will receive. It is important to choose a facility that has a strong social and psychological presence. The facility should be willing to work closely with the family in maintaining personal relationships as well as a care system that is supportive and mutually beneficial.

The choice of an inpatient rehab program is determined by the type of treatment the patient requires. Patients that need intensive rehab options can take advantage of a residential rehab program. Inpatient options are more comprehensive in nature and offer the ability to engage in an intensive addiction recovery program.

The important components to consider when looking for an inpatient addiction rehab will include the duration of the program and the pace at which the patients are progressing through the program. The level of services is customized for each patient and will be determined by a clinical assessment and their level of dependency on drugs or alcohol.

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