No matter what you are struggling from, making the decision to enter a 30 day inpatient treatment program or possibly one of the 90 day rehab programs, it is a step towards a longer, healthier future. If you are struggling with an addiction, or someone you love, admitting there is a problem is sometimes the hardest part. Then, once the fact that there is a problem has been admitted begins the process of what type of inpatient drug rehab program to enter and where. Call today to find out more information about some of the best inpatient drug rehab centers at 239-687-3421.
Unsure what to expect from a 30 day inpatient treatment program or even one of the 90 day rehab programs? Listed below are some general steps about what to expect in an inpatient drug rehab program. Once an addict makes the courageous decision to enter an inpatient drug rehab program, the first step in the program will be to receive an evaluation. This evaluation will evaluate the patient's both mental and physical state in order to determine an individualized 30 day inpatient treatment program.
After the patient has been evaluated and their individualized treatment plan has been put into place (which can be modified over the duration of treatment) the patient will enter a detox. This is a phase that happens both in 30 day inpatient treatment programs and also 90 day rehab programs. This is the most important step in rehabilitation. In this phase, the patient is able to get rid of all of the toxins that have built up.
Many people ask how long the detoxification phase will go on, due to the withdrawal effects the patient will feel, and the answer to that questions depends on the length of the addiction and the physical health of the patient. It is very common that this stage in inpatient drug rehab that the detox will be aided with medication to help ease the pains that may be experienced during withdrawal.
Once the patient has successfully completed their detox phase they can then enter the stage of therapy. This can be in the form of alternative therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and not limited to family therapy. In this stage in rehabilitation, the patient has the opportunity to speak with others, family members and even therapists and get to the root of why the addiction has formed, what habits caused it and what they can do to change their life.
Therapy is also paired with relapse prevention. It is very common for addicts to relapse due to the chemical changes in the brain and just like any other illness, addiction needs continued treatment, even after the addict has attended rehab.
Relapse prevention is the stage in which the patient and their family is educated about what is an addiction and take the time to set goals. These goals are very important for when returning to daily life. Not to mention the patient is able to educate themselves and pinpoint their triggers, what sets them off, making them want to use their substance of choice. This part in therapy is important for the patient because they are able to develop a plan for what to expect when they are back in their normal routine, in daily life.
After the patient has completed the different steps in rehab, it is important that they continue their therapy even out of the rehabilitation center. They can attend meetings and/ or support groups to help keep their lives on track.
Whether you choose a 30 day inpatient treatment program or one of the 90 day rehab programs, it will be one of the best decisions you can make for your future.