New York, NY 4/23/2010 3:37:41 AM
News / Health & Wellness

In-patient Treatment and Financial Concerns

There are times when a person who has a drug or alcohol problem would respond to addiction treatment better by entering an addiction center for an extended period of time. During this time, the person would not leave the center; rather, he would essentially live at the center.

 

When a person is admitted to an addiction recovery center under these circumstances, he is considered as an in-patient. Basically, his status is very similar to that of a patient in a regular hospital. He should not leave or begin another phase of addiction treatment until a professional tells him he is ready to do so.

 

Undergoing an addiction recovery program as an in-patient has its advantages. The person is removed from any situations or circumstances which may cause him to drink or take drugs. Further, he can be monitored constantly during in-patient addiction treatment. This can be a tremendous asset if the patient has a physical condition and the facility is capable of providing care during the time he is an in-patient.

 

The main disadvantages to in-patient addiction treatment are separation from family, friends, and loved ones and inability to continue in one’s employment during the time the person is at the addiction center. The enforced separation, except for brief visitation periods, may affect a person’s emotional state, which may already be fragile from the effects of alcohol or drug abuse.

 

Further, not being able to work may mean that no income is being brought in. Unless one has some form of health insurance that provides an income during the time one is an in-patient in an addiction center, there may be no way to pay bills or provide necessities for one’s family. This, too, can cause emotional stress.

 

Seeking addiction treatment is vitally important, however, for one to be able to resume a normal lifestyle. If financial concerns are keeping a person from entering an addiction center, there may be resources available that can provide help during this time. By logging on to http://drugaddictiontreatmentcenter.net/ or calling 1-866-923-1134, a person can obtain information on in-patient programs and possible help for financial concerns.