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How Inpatient Drug Rehab Facilities Work

July 15, 2020
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Inpatient rehab facilities are dotted around the country, filled with staff and fellow addicts willing to help you through the journey to recovery. 

Your addiction doesn’t just affect your life; it also affects your family and loved ones. The first step to regaining control over your life and to break free from addiction is seeking professional help. It can be a tough step to take, but it will bring you halfway down the road of recovery.  

If you’re reading this article, it is either you’re an addict trying to figure out what getting help requires or you’re a friend trying to determine if your loved one would have a better chance in an inpatient rehab facility. 

Laguna View Detox would like to take this time to explain what inpatient rehab is; it’s benefits, and how to know if it’s the best choice for you. Let’s get right into it, shall we?

What Is an Inpatient Rehab Facility?

An inpatient rehab facility is a rehabilitation center that offers intensive 24-hour medical care, emotional support, treatment, and isolation from the world. 

Inpatient rehab facilities give addicts a chance to begin their recovery outside the influence of their daily triggers. Being removed from your old surroundings is one of its biggest advantages. For many addicts, going with the inpatient option is the best way to begin your journey to recovery.

How Do Inpatient Rehab Facilities Work?

Inpatient rehab facility offers services like detoxification, individual and group therapy, and medication. You get to enjoy every benefit the treatment program offers, including living with your doctors. Awesome, right? 

People who are addicted to substances with potentially dangerous alcohol withdrawal symptoms would benefit from 24-hour inpatient care. This way, your doctor will monitor your progress carefully. The same can be applied with other substances as well. 

Laguna View Detox provides all of our clients with sleep accommodations, meals, therapies, and activities, such as yoga and beach outings. We work hard to make the environment of our inpatient rehab facility therapeutic, comfortable, luxurious, and safe. 

Average Length of Inpatient Treatment

A typical inpatient treatment program lasts 28 days, although there are programs that can last 6 months or even years. It all depends on the addict and their addiction. Some addicts benefit greatly from 28 days of inpatient treatment, and others benefit from more time away. After inpatient treatment, there are also many options to pursue for recovery, such as outpatient treatment. 

How to Know If You Need Inpatient Care 

Not every person with an addiction or substance abuse issue requires inpatient addiction treatment. So, how do you know if you need it? Answering the following questions will help you know if you might benefit from inpatient rehab: 

  • Do I feel like I can handle the triggers/stressors in my everyday life without using drugs or alcohol? 
  • Have I tried to stop using drugs and alcohol unsuccessfully?  
  • Can I control my urges to take more drugs?
  • Do I feel like my surroundings contribute to my addiction?

Our staff at our inpatient rehab understands what you’re going through and has one common goal: sobriety. Inpatient rehab facilities are a great place for addicts to support one another and build. 

No doubt, the beginning stages of recovery can be difficult. However, with the support of a community of people who have either gone through the same struggles as you, or are going through the same struggles, will make recovery much easier to attain and sustain. 

Get Help Today at Laguna View Detox

At Laguna View Detox, you will get round the clock care for your addiction.  We are one of the leading inpatient drug rehab facilities in Southern California. We provide top of the line, luxurious, inpatient rehab treatment in one of the most beautiful areas. We are dedicated to seeing you win. Contact us today and let us help you with your addiction!  

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