Residential

Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse

Residential treatment, also known as inpatient treatment, can provide those suffering from substance abuse with a safe and secure environment to begin their journey to recovery. Our inpatient programs for adults provide around-the-clock care in a structured setting, which includes education, therapy, and medical assistance to help them work through personal issues and ultimately overcome their addiction.

Many clients participate in inpatient rehab following detoxification from drugs or alcohol. Alternatively, it may be the first step in treatment and recovery. During treatment, other health and environmental issues may become more evident and require further evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. Here are some other factors that may intensify the need for this level of care:

WHAT IS RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT?

Residential treatment centers offer therapeutic services that require individuals to leave their homes and live in the facility for a set period of time. These centers provide safe, effective care for adolescents and adults who have experienced profound consequences from issues like substance abuse and addiction, eating and food issues, and more. The care offered at residential treatment centers is based on research and evidence to ensure that patients receive the best possible outcome from their stay.

There are many different types of residential treatment centers that cater to individuals of all ages. These centers can provide treatment for a variety of concerns, including trauma, substance abuse, and eating disorders. In addition, they can also treat concerns related to personality, cognitive development, and addictive and compulsive behaviors. Individuals who enter these treatment programs typically first undergo assessments and screenings indicating they may need a higher level of care in order to experience long-term success in their personal recovery.

Residential treatment centers typically utilize a variety of evidence-based therapeutic approaches as part of the treatment process. A combination of individual and group therapy sessions, supplemented by family therapy sessions, provide ongoing care to facilitate the healing process and help continue the progress made after an individual completes treatment.

Types of Residential Treatment Programs:

  • Drug and alcohol detox – Detoxification is an essential type of therapy in which your body is closely monitored while removing all of the drugs and alcohol from the system. Medications are used to help ease symptoms in addiction rehab. The detox process may help you to break your dependence on drugs or alcohol.
  • Traditional inpatient care – During this type of treatment, you work to heal the brain and body. This is done through a range of evidence-based and holistic care. The amount of time spent in this stage of treatment depends on how long it takes you to reach your goals.
  • Mental health disorder treatment – Many people with addiction are also dealing with mental health disorders. Some programs, called dual diagnosis treatment, work closely to simultaneously address both mental health disorders and addiction.
  • Gender-specific treatment – This type of residential treatment at a men’s rehab program or women’s rehab program keeps distraction to a minimum and enables the best long-term outcomes for recovery.

Are You Ready for Change?

If you are ready to overcome your addiction, Paramount Rehab Center is here to support you on your journey towards recovery