Delray Beach, Florida 12/16/2011 3:00:00 AM
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Find The Right Residential Substance Abuse Treatment

Knowing the different types of substance abuse rehab

Anytime you or a loved one is dealing with substance abuse and the decision is made to get professional help, the choice of a rehab facility and program that effectively addresses your unique needs may not be an easy task. With the growth of the drug problem throughout the US, the evolvement of the addiction treatment and recovery field now encompasses hundreds of these types of facilities. However, if you are aware of the different types that are available, you decision may be easier.

Once you get past choosing the modern, more innovative alternative type of facility, you will want to decide between an out-patient or residential substance abuse treatment program. This is by far the most effective type of program in the addiction treatment and recovery field as well as a program that witnesses the highest recovery rates among their clients. Statistics have proven that the recovery success rates of these facilities ranges anywhere from 70% to over 90%.

Short-term or long-term?

There are two types of residential substance abuse treatment programs to choose from. You have the short-term program which lasts between 14 and 28 days or there is the long-term program which can last up to 4 months or longer, depending on the depth and the severity of the person’s abuse, addiction, or dependency issues. A lot depends on how the individual responds to the program as they progress throughout as to the length of time that they will be in the program before being allowed to return home.

Benefits of our residential substance abuse treatment

There are a number of benefits to undergoing a residential substance abuse treatment program besides the effectiveness factor and success rate. The primary ones are the benefits the individual receives on the emotional, mental, and physical levels based on the amount of attention, care, and supervision they receive throughout the program. Aside from this, the other benefits include:

  • Being in a safe haven where you can focus completely on recovery without the interruptions of everyday life and the temptations of a potentially harmful environment
  • The opportunity to build supportive relationships and strong bonds with other individuals who are recovering just like you
  • Having recovery tools such as classes and educational materials that will aid in the recovery process so that you have a better chance of remaining substance-free once you return home to your community

If you or a loved one is looking for a residential substance abuse treatment, please contact us today. For more information about our facility, you can call the toll-free phone number above if you want to speak with an addiction specialist immediately.