Addiction and the Benefits of Rehab
Addiction doesn’t discriminate and can affect anyone at anytime. Every year, substances such as alcohol and prescription painkillers claim the lives of thousands of Americans through addiction and overdose. Although these substances are common and legal, they carry a heavy risk. Unfortunately, many people lose their lives to addiction because they don’t find help in time, but that doesn’t have to be you.
A professional addiction rehab facility can help you regain control of your life. You’ll understand the roots of your addiction, reconnect with friends and family, and learn long-term skills to help you prevent relapse. The first step is recognizing your problem and reaching out for help through a drug rehab center finder.
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Detox
Detox is the first step in any recovery process and requires the user to eliminate all traces of the substance from their body. While this is the first step, it’s often the scariest and most daunting for people in recovery.
Inpatient/Residential Treatment
An inpatient or residential program offers the fullest continuum of care in terms of addiction treatment. Residents stay on campus 24/7 at a treatment facility so they can receive constant care and monitoring.
Partial Hospitalization Program
A partial hospitalization program allows residents to stay in an off-campus facility and commute back-and-forth between the treatment facility and their residence. The sober living home they stay in allows them to practice life skills and build relationships with other people in recovery.
Outpatient Treatment
An outpatient treatment program works well for people with busy lives or those who want to continue treatment after completing a residential or partial hospitalization program. Outpatient treatment allows people to live at home and visit the facility multiple times per week for treatment.