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Inpatient Treatment Programs Make Successful Recovery

Date Added: March 16, 2010 09:22:51 PM
Author: bryan
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There are numerous treatment options available for those looking to recover from drug addiction. Individuals who feel their drug addiction has affected their lifestyle such as their family, friends, or work will benefit greatly from inpatient drug treatment. This form of treatment provides the recovering drug addict with support 24-hours a day. Additionally, removing the individual from their former surroundings (in regards to drug using friends and the individual's personal drug using paraphernalia) helps them to adjust to living a drug-free lifestyle. The benefits of inpatient treatment also include the reduced likelihood of the individual using alcohol or drugs while in treatment as well as highly structured days.

Inpatient drug treatment can take place in a variety of locations. Many first think of hospitals or similar accommodations, however, this is not always the case. Inpatient treatment takes place in residential settings as well. In fact, the preferred treatment environment in a lot of inpatient situations would be one that was less restrictive than a hospital, but did have supervision and structure, such as residential inpatient treatment. These programs often offer supervised detoxification that may involve medication in a hospital setting or social detoxification (i.e. no medication) in a non-hospital setting.

Hospital Inpatient Treatment

Hospital Inpatient treatment takes place in a hospital, clinic or similar type setting. In most cases, the purpose of inpatient hospitalization is to provide a safe environment for detoxification, stabilization and medication management. Often times some group based counseling is also incorperated. Hospital inpatient treatment is generally administered short-term usually consisting of 3 to 14 days.
Long term success rates of hospital inpatient treatment are between 2% - 5% and this form of treatment is not reccomended for long term recovery but can initially be effective for crisis stabilization. In some cases if the addict is suicidal or of immediate harm to themselves or others, the addict can be committed, beyond thier own will, to this form of treatment where they will reside in "Lock Down" for a very short period of time in a hospital setting for stabilization. Medications such as mood stabilizers, antidepressants, antipsychotics, seditives and sleep medications are often administered.

Inpatient Short-Term

Short-term inpatient programs keep patients up to 30 days. Most of these programs focus on medical stabilization, abstinence, and lifestyle changes. Staff members are primarily medical professionals and trained counselors. Short-Term drug rehab Programs provide intensive but relatively brief residential treatment based on a modified 12-step approach. Once primarily for alcohol abuse treatment, these programs expanded into drug abuse treatment in the 1980s. Reduced health care coverage for substance abuse treatment has resulted in a diminished number of these programs, and the average length of stay under managed care review is much shorter than in early programs, averaging 7-14 days.

Inpatient Long-Term / Residential

Long-term drug rehab programs offer around-the-clock, drug-free treatment in a residential community of counselors and fellow recovering addicts. Patients generally stay in these programs several months or up to a year or more. Long-Term residential programs provide care 24 hours per day, generally in non-clinical settings. The best-known residential treatment model is the therapeutic community (TC), but residential treatment may also employ other models, such as the Social Education Model.

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