A residential treatment program allows you to dedicate your time and effort to drug treatment. You will spend time working closely with your therapists and others within the program with you. You’ll spend a few weeks or longer here working on these improvements. The benefits of this program may even include giving you the best chance at a drug-free future. At Crestview Recovery, we offer a wide range of treatments to help you achieve these goals.
Why Choose Residential Treatment Programs?
It’s up to you to make a decision about the right type of care for your situation. However, there are some clear benefits to a residential treatment program. Our team at Crestview Recovery can help you to see how this type of therapy may be best in your situation. Here are some overall benefits that many people see.
No Distractions on Your Care
During a residential rehab treatment program, you will work closely with a team of professionals on you. You are not worried about going to work, managing the kids’ schedules, or dealing with at-home responsibilities. The focus is on you. That’s important because until you put in that type and amount of focus, you may not get the outcome you want and need – long-term sobriety.
More Time for More Innovative Treatment
Not only do you have fewer distractions, but you have more time to dedicate to your treatment when you live at the location. During this time, you will be able to embrace a range of treatment therapies and programs. This may enhance your outcome and give you the type of support you need. For example, you’ll have more access to our holistic therapies such as acupuncture, massage therapy, art therapy, and recreational therapy.
Comprehensive Care in Various Settings
Our team works with you to choose the type of therapy that is best for your situation. This opens the door for a range of different ways for you to express yourself and to build your future confidence. Some of the therapies we offer include:
- Individual therapy programs
- Group therapy programs
- 12-step programs
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy
- Holistic drug therapy
- Mindfulness meditation therapy
Overcome Mental Health Obstacles
One of the benefits of a residential and inpatient treatment program is also providing you with the insights and support you need for underlying mental health problems. You may have the need for a therapist not only for addiction but also for things like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Some people have a past trauma they have not worked through properly, leading to complications in their lives. Others struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder or bipolar disorder. While you are receiving addiction therapy, you can also receive therapy for these complex mental health needs. That means you’ll accomplish more and achieve better outcomes.
Explore the Options for Treatment with Us
If you are unsure about what type of therapy is best for you, don’t worry. You do not have to make a decision right now. Rather, you can work with our team to learn more about the type of care we offer. You can also learn more about the therapy options that may work for your needs after completing a full assessment. The key is taking that first step. Learn more about our therapy options, including:
- Extended stay treatment
- Partial hospitalization program
- Intensive outpatient treatment
- Outpatient treatment programs
- Dual diagnosis treatment
Are You Ready to Learn More? Call Crestview Recovery
There are many benefits to a residential drug treatment program. For those who are ready to embrace drug and alcohol treatment, it may be the best time to reach out for help. Our team at Crestview Recovery can provide you with the tools and resources you need to do so. To find out, call 866.262.0531 to learn more.
Since 2016, Dr. Merle Williamson, a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University, has been the Medical Director at Crestview Recovery, bringing a rich background in addiction medicine from his time at Hazelden Treatment Center. He oversees outpatient drug and alcohol treatments, providing medical care, setting policies, detox protocols, and quality assurance measures. Before specializing in addiction medicine, he spent 25 years in anesthesiology, serving as Chair of Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Chief of Anesthesia at Kaiser Permanente. This experience gives him a unique perspective on treating prescription drug addiction.