You or someone in your life has developed an addiction that just isn’t going away. Unfortunately, you can’t just pray that this problem disappears. Sadly, substance use is a disease that requires a high-quality doctor to manage appropriately. Thankfully, there are many different recovery programs from which you can pick.
Recovery Takes on Many Facets
Addiction is such a unique disease because it impacts all elements of your health. For example, physical dependence can cause damage to your body and your health in many ways. Similarly, psychological addiction can impact your mental and emotional health and make it harder for you to stay stable. Furthermore, spiritual addiction can make it hard for you to focus on your inner self in meaningful ways.
All of these concerns require different recovery programs to manage appropriately. For example, what helps you physically doesn’t always necessarily manage your emotional or spiritual matters. As a result, rehab is focused heavily on a variety of plans that work together to create a high level of care synergy. In this way, it is possible to manage every aspect of your addiction in a way that helps you regain your sobriety.
The Different Recovery Programs Available
The diversity of recovery programs can often make it hard for some people to choose treatment. As a result, it is essential to understand the different choices before you. Some of the most prominent of these include:
- Outpatient care – Receive help a few times a week and go to work, school or home other times
- Partial hospitalization program-Stay at the facility during the day and go home at night.
- Inpatient treatment – Stay at a facility each day and night to get round-the-clock coverage
- Dual-diagnosis – Recover from mental and substance use conditions
- Family therapy – Meet with your family to overcome your addiction cravings
These examples are just a few of what to expect from the different recovery programs. So make sure to research your rehab before you start to get the most out of your experience.
Finding Care That Works
Now that you understand some of the different recovery programs offered in rehab, you need to understand which is right for you. Thankfully, you probably won’t have a hard time finding one that suits you. The following tips can help you better figure out whether or not a treatment facility is the best choice for your needs:
- Pay attention to the distance of the facility from you, as some people may need isolation to succeed
- Gauge whether or not you need to stay at the treatment center or if you want to come home at night
- Decide whether you require gendered treatment or if you want to mix with both genders instead
- Ask yourself if you wish to include a spiritual element to your rehab or if you’re going to focus on secular aspects
- Try to find a center that offers detox, if possible, even if you have to do it off-site before you start
- Always find a facility that utilizes psychological treatments, such as dual-diagnosis treatment
These aspects are just a few of the things to think about when debating different recovery programs for your needs. It would help if you also considered factors such as the cost of your plan, the types of people who will provide your care, and much more. All of these steps can ensure that you end up with the therapy option that works the best for you and also helps to keep you out of facilities that may not be right for you.
Reach Out to Us for Help
As you can see, the different recovery programs available for addiction are diverse and very engaging. Each should provide you with the type of care that you need to overcome addictive impulses. Please don’t hesitate to contact us at Crestview Recovery today to learn more. When you call 866.262.0531, you can schedule an appointment, verify your insurance, and learn more about your care. Don’t let addiction tear your life apart. Instead, get the help that works for your needs in a facility that cares.
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.