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Everything You Need To Know About Inpatient Recovery Centers

If you or a loved one is dealing with addiction, finding the right inpatient treatment center may seem like a daunting task. You may be unsure how effective it will be or even what the treatment program entails. Also, you need to factor the cost of sending a loved one or yourself to an addiction center. Read further to discover everything you need to know about alcohol and drug inpatient rehab.  

What’s Involved with Inpatient Recovery Centers

When you or a loved one check into a drug treatment center, the first thing that occurs is getting that person off the drug(s) by detoxing. An addiction specialist assigned to your case will inform you of everything the treatment entails and the time required. From then on, you can count on care and support seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day.  You will receive medical detox, individual therapy, group therapy, and IV amino acid therapy to jump-start your recovery process. You can expect to be at an inpatient recovery center for at least thirty days. Not only does an addict detox, but they then move into the rehab process that integrates mental health treatment to get to the root cause of their addiction so that issues can be addressed and resolved.  Typically, people are taught about mindfulness-based stress reduction or MBSR and how yoga or reiki helps keep them centered and balanced to help lessen stress. They learn new ways of coping and better self-esteem, as well.  

Why You Should Consider Inpatient Care

You can indeed recover from drug or alcohol addiction without going into an inpatient recovery center, but it’s much harder. Just as a hospital has all the equipment you would need to recover from severe car accident injuries, so does inpatient rehab centers. The benefits include:
  • Caring staff to help you detox and control withdrawal symptoms. Depending on how long someone has been addicted and to what drug, detoxing can be very uncomfortable, even painful. Having trained and caring staff on-hand will minimize withdrawal symptoms or complications.
  • Counselors are on-site to work with your mental health and state of mind. When you’re there 24/7, counselors can better monitor you and help you deal with any issues while detoxing. Family involvement is crucial to someone recovering from addiction, and having a counselor there means addressing concerns quickly and effectively. Getting to the root of why a person turned to drugs in the first place can help with recovery.
  • A structured therapy program that is customized to you or your loved one’s case – Once you settle into an inpatient drug rehabilitation center, you work with the treatment director to develop a detox and therapy plan that works for you, coupled with family support. You will have everything needed to complete a successful recovery program.
  • Professional help to prevent you or your loved one from relapsing – Detoxing is only the first step. There will be temptations, cravings, and a desire to go back to your old habits. With someone monitoring you and giving you the tools to cope with life’s challenges, you’re less likely to turn back to substance abuse.
 

Ongoing Recovery Process

Once someone completes detox and is on the road to recovery, the goal is to keep them sober. This is why a longer inpatient recovery time may be needed for those who’ve had a long-term addiction. Not only is there a medical detox from drugs, but new mental wellbeing must also be established. When using a holistic approach, you treat the whole person, so their success increases, and the risk of relapsing decreases.  

Call Ardu Recovery Center Today

If you or your loved one is ready to take back their life, we invite you to contact our staff here at Ardu Recovery Center. We understand the courage it takes to admit there’s a problem and to take that first step in getting help. Please know we’re here for you and want what’s best. Our inpatient care program is tailored to fit your needs and circumstances. Don’t wait; call us today.