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Here are the segments of information that you should understand about substance abuse treatments. Our resources can connect you with any of these following treatments, because our team understands that addiction cannot be uniform for all the patients who need it. Rather, we know that substance abuse rehab options should stretch just as wide as the individual addictions do. That’s what we practice, by connecting you to all these up-to-date, evidence-supported addiction treatment areas:
Outpatient
This category of substance abuse treatment refers to treatment practices that don’t require patients to live in the treatment facilities. Instead, outpatient recovery gives patients the structure to receive long-term treatment that also remains flexible. If patients receive outpatient addiction treatments, they can mostly continue living your life “outside” treatment — continuing to work, live with families and interact with their social circles. The key aspect of outpatient treatment, however, is that they visit a local treatment center (or other location licensed to support your treatment) regularly enough to continue addiction rehab programs. Often, patients receive this more flexible substance addiction treatment if their doctors determine they can withstand it.
Those options for outpatient recover programs remain broad so as to be flexible in practice. They would depend on patients’ exact circumstances, but through general outpatient services, they can access several treatments: group counseling, relapse prevention education, cognitive behavioral therapy, regular buprenorphine treatment, recovery support groups, and more. What will be available to outpatient recovery programs depends on which resources and staff the local clinic possesses. View more.
Telehealth
As with any industry, technological innovation has broadened the number of options we can access. Substance abuse treatment today has the benefit of telehealth options, which includes virtual therapy and online recovery. Also called “addiction telemedicine,” telehealth addiction services specifically for rehab expand the avenues which patients can access for continuing addiction treatment. Those avenues can mean videoconferences, phone calls, or online modules — with careful direction from medical providers, it can often mean effective and accessible addiction treatment at home. View more.
Residential
This area of substance abuse treatment entails receiving in-person addiction therapy at a live-in treatment facility designed to support intake, detoxification, immersive treatment, and continuing addiction therapies. If patients join inpatient drug rehab or other treatment programs, they will complete either long-term residential treatment or short-term residential treatment (according to what their treatment plans require). Because long-term treatment requires that patients stay there longer, you’d likely receive access to more treatment options: therapeutic community through your providers and perhaps 12 Step programs to begin your long-term addiction recovery. View more.
Hospital Inpatient
Though technically a type of residential addiction treatment, hospital inpatient programs hold specialized medical capabilities for patients. Because some addictions require medically-assisted detox periods, hospitals serve as well-equipped locations for inpatient detox processes under constant medical supervision. Once the substance has passed through the patients’ system, the next steps (treatment and medication management) can begin. Providers during hospital inpatient treatments facilitate partial-hospitalization programs, until patients can move into the next phases of addiction treatment — perhaps residential addiction programs or outpatient recovery programs. View more.