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Does Every Center For Recovery Offer The Same Treatment Programs?

Every rehab facility is different. Whatever makes one drug addiction recovery facility perfect for one individual may make a poor match for you and your needs. But why is this? It’s simple: every rehab center has different treatment specialties, programs, and approaches to treatments, just like every victim of drug addiction faces different addiction situations.

Fortunately, there are tens of hundreds of licensed alcohol and drug rehabs in the United States. You might need to discuss suitable and available treatment options when looking for a recovery center that suits your specific needs. In this piece, we will discuss various treatment programs that make rehab facilities different.

Inpatient or residential treatment programs

Inpatient rehab programs usually last for at least 30 days. Typically, when you enroll for an inpatient treatment program, you will have medical and therapeutic help all around the clock. Inpatient treatment programs are designed to epitomize less hospital-like environments and make them feel more homely for the patients. You will be required to reside within the facility full-time and occasionally, with allowed visits.

Your medical doctor, therapist and clinical officer will work to monitor your progress and recovery while receiving various treatments such as:

  • Group, individual, and family therapy sessions.
  • Detoxification.
  • Recreational therapy.
  • 12-step recovery process.

Residential treatment programs are recommended for patients who suffer from acute or complicated alcohol or drug addiction cases. You also qualify for inpatient programs if you’ve struggled with drug relapse and perhaps an overdose in the recent past, or you don’t have a strong support system to help you recover from addiction fully.

Outpatient rehab programs

In contrast to residential programs, an outpatient program allows you to receive treatment at the recovery center, but instead of living within the facility, you will be allowed to go home and return for further treatment. These kinds of treatment programs are probably the most common and most affordable.

During outpatient rehab treatment, you will receive similar treatments as that of an inpatient program. They include:

  • Support group meetings.
  • Individual, family and group counseling.
  • Recreational outings.
  • 12-step treatment.

According to statistics, about 80% of addiction treatment and recovery facilities offer outpatient rehab services. You are an ideal candidate for outpatient programs if your level of addiction isn’t severe, you attend work or school during regular hours, and you haven’t suffered from chronic effects of drug addiction. You may also find outpatient programs useful if you have a family back at home that depends on you to take care of them and if you have a strong support system that will help you through the recovery journey.

Sober living arrangements

You may find it helpful to join sober house living arrangements after addiction treatment from either outpatient or inpatient programs. These houses normally are in close proximity to the rehab center, where patients are allowed some good amount of freedom. You will be allowed to attend to work, school, see family, receive visitors, and even with permission, participate in various recreational activities.

Sober living houses have been instrumental in helping patients offer support to each other and avoid triggers that may send them back into using drugs. They are mostly recommended once you are done with treatment and need a foundation before going back to the real world.

Specialty treatment programs

Some addiction treatment centers go the extra mile into equipping their facilities with necessary tools and staff to treat mental health disorders and substance abuse disorders, simultaneously. These types of treatment programs support dual diagnosis. Some of the common underlying mental health conditions that surface among substance abuse victims include:

  • Major depression disorder.
  • Trauma-related conditions.
  • Mood disorders.
  • Anxiety-related disorders.
  • Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia.

Experts recommend treating these mental health disorders while recovering from substance addiction to increase your chances of recovery and long-term sobriety. According to statistics, patients diagnosed with co-occurring mental health issues while receiving addiction treatment, and failed to get help for the mental disorders, mainly ended up relapsing. You might want to look for these specialty treatment programs if you suspect that you have an underlying psychiatric condition or if your doctor diagnoses you with a mental disorder.

Other treatment programs include luxury options, faith-based programs, and state-funded programs whose cost of treatments will vary greatly depending on the amenities provided at the facility. Have you been silently struggling with addiction and secretly wishing that you could heal from it? This is your time to make the changes. Call us today at (440) 253-9915 to book an appointment and let us help you redeem yourself.