What Is Inpatient Rehab?
Inpatient rehab, also known as residential treatment, offers a highly structured and intensive approach to addiction treatment. Clients reside at the facility, away from drugs or alcohol, and receive evidence-based care from licensed professionals throughout the day. Inpatient rehab enables you to concentrate fully on your recovery, equipping you with the necessary tools to maintain your recovery.
Is inpatient treatment right for me?
If any of the following apply to you, attending inpatient rehab could be life-changing. We’re here to help.
If any of these items apply to you, call 317-754-7784 to speak to a Recovery Advocate about treatment.
What To Expect in Inpatient Care
Inpatient rehab equips you with the tools, self-awareness, and support essential for a substance-free life.
Throughout your inpatient stay, addiction specialists guide you through a comprehensive treatment schedule tailored to address your symptoms and the underlying causes of your addiction. This includes addressing co-occurring mental health disorders and providing medication-assisted treatment when deemed medically appropriate.
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Why Stay With Us?
Addiction is not a moral failing; it’s a chronic, treatable disease. Our patient-first approach and expert team are dedicated to providing you or your loved one with the medical support, confidence, and tools necessary for a better life in recovery.
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More About Residential Treatment Programs
Residential treatment programs involve patients living onsite at a facility throughout their treatment. This includes room and board in addition to addiction treatment services. Patients remain at the treatment center overnight and receive all meals onsite. They are allocated a room, which may be shared with a roommate.
Residential treatment centers are sometimes referred to as inpatient rehab. Regardless of the term used, these programs offer comprehensive care round-the-clock and typically require patients to temporarily leave their home environment.
Residential or inpatient treatment stands as the highest level of care on the addiction treatment continuum.
FAQs About Inpatient Rehab
How long is inpatient rehab?
The duration of rehab varies based on the individual’s behavioral health needs and substance use history. Typically, clients finish their medical detox and inpatient rehab programs within 30 to 45 days.
Will I be forced to stay in inpatient rehab?
Completing the full treatment plan is strongly encouraged as leaving treatment prematurely often increases the risk of relapse and overdose. However, clients retain the right to leave treatment, even against medical advice, at any time, provided they do not pose a threat to themselves or others.
Does inpatient rehab work?
Absolutely, many individuals have initiated their lifelong journey of recovery through inpatient addiction treatment. Although there is no “cure” for substance use disorder, recovery is indeed achievable. We gauge the success of inpatient rehabilitation by improvements in our clients’ physical and mental health, employment or educational status, duration of relapse, safety and legal status, and relationships with loved ones.
How can I pay for inpatient rehab?
Insurance may cover some or all of the costs associated with inpatient rehab. For those without insurance, The Recovery Village Indianapolis can collaborate with clients to establish a private pay option.
Will I lose my job if I go to rehab?
Attending inpatient treatment will mean leaving your job, at least temporarily, but there are several laws in place that can help protect employees when they attend inpatient rehab.
Will I lose my kids if I go to rehab?
Addressing your addiction is crucial for creating a brighter future for your children. Although there are no guarantees regarding child custody, completing rehab to mitigate the adverse effects of addiction on your life could increase your chances of retaining custody.
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