Inpatient Treatment: A Comprehensive Guide to Recovery
Inpatient treatment is a form of addiction therapy in which clients receive closely monitored and highly regulated care for their drug and alcohol usage while living in a recovery facility 24/7.
Once a person enrolls in an inpatient drug treatment program, they live there full-time and get specialized care and assistance around-the-clock, seven days a week. They may eat meals at their facility, go to scheduled one-on-one or group therapy sessions many times per day or board with a roommate while living alone in a designated room. The typical stay is 30 days, however depending on the circumstances, longer stays may be necessary for long-term healing and avoiding relapse.