About Residential Care
Residential rehab, also known as inpatient rehab, is a structured treatment program designed to provide intensive care and support for individuals struggling with substance abuse or addiction. In this setting, individuals reside at the treatment facility for a specified period, typically ranging from several weeks to several months, depending on the severity of their condition and their individual needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens in rehab?
In a residential drug and alcohol rehab, individuals receive comprehensive treatment to address substance use disorders. This includes medical supervision, therapy, and support to help them detoxify, understand the root causes of their addiction, and develop coping strategies for long-term recovery.
What is the purpose of drug and alcohol rehab?
The purpose of a our drug and alcohol rehab is to help individuals overcome substance abuse, regain control of their lives, and develop the skills needed for long-term recovery and a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle.
How much does rehab cost?
The cost of drug rehab can vary significantly depending on the type of insurance policy you have. Some insurance plans may cover a large portion of the treatment, while others may have limited coverage or none at all. On average, the cost of rehab can range from zero dollars to thousands, depending on the length of stay. During your assessment, we will check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage and potential out-of-pocket costs.
How long does rehab last?
The length of rehab varies based on individual factors. It depends on your willingness to engage, insurance authorization, and clinical necessity. Some may need a few weeks, while others may require months of treatment.