Inpatient rehabilitation \u2014 also called residential treatment \u2014 is the most intensive level of addiction care available outside of a hospital. Patients live at the treatment facility full-time, typically for 30, 60, or 90 days, receiving structured therapy, medical support, and peer community in a substance-free environment.
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Inpatient rehab removes you from the environment where substance use occurs and places you in a structured, supportive setting designed entirely around recovery. Most programs begin with a comprehensive assessment evaluating addiction severity, medical history, and co-occurring disorders.
Severe or long-standing addiction. If you\'ve been using heavily for months or years, residential care may be necessary.
Previous unsuccessful treatment. Stepping up to residential care often makes the difference.
Co-occurring mental health disorders. Dual diagnosis treatment is a strength of inpatient programs.
Unstable living environment. Inpatient provides a safe, controlled setting.
Medical detox needs. Many programs include on-site medical detox.
7:00 AM \u2014 Wake up, morning hygiene, breakfast
8:30 AM \u2014 Morning group therapy session
10:00 AM \u2014 Individual therapy session (2-3 times per week)
11:30 AM \u2014 Educational workshop
12:30 PM \u2014 Lunch
1:30 PM \u2014 Specialized therapy (CBT, DBT, EMDR, or art/music therapy)
3:00 PM \u2014 Physical wellness activity (yoga, gym, meditation)
5:30 PM \u2014 Dinner
6:30 PM \u2014 12-step meeting or alternative recovery group
9:30 PM \u2014 Lights out
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps patients identify thought patterns driving substance use and develop healthier coping strategies.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) teaches mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotion regulation skills.
Trauma-Informed Care including EMDR helps patients process traumatic memories without resorting to substance use.
Group Therapy reduces isolation and shame through shared peer experience.
Family Therapy addresses addiction\'s impact on relationships and teaches healthy support patterns.
30 days \u2014 Minimum recommended. Provides stabilization and initial therapy.
60 days \u2014 Allows deeper therapeutic work including trauma processing.
90 days \u2014 Considered the gold standard by NIDA research for significantly better long-term outcomes.
Insurance-based: $0-$2,000 out-of-pocket. Most plans cover substance abuse treatment under the ACA.
Standard private-pay: $5,000-$30,000 for 30 days.
State-funded/nonprofit: Free or sliding-scale for qualifying individuals.
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This content is for informational purposes only. Sources: NIDA, SAMHSA, ASAM.
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