Residential/Inpatient Drug Rehab
Residential drug rehab is a structured level of care where the patient participates in different
treatment modalities. A team of certified addiction
counselors, chaplains, physicians, nurses and psychologists work together to meet the physical, mental, social and spiritual needs of the individual.
Patients receive more than 40 hours per week of active treatment therapy including individual counseling and pastoral sessions, marital, couple, family and
group therapy. Patients also attend drug and alcohol rehab educational and 12-step orientation lectures and are active in local 12-step meetings.
Room and board services are provided
in our residential treatment centers. Our kitchen and dietary staff provides quality, home-style meals seven days per week.
Treatment begins with a thorough patient assessment. This includes a medical history/physical exam, nursing assessment, psychosocial history and
psychological assessment. We use these tests to help formulate an individual drug rehab plan. This plan is updated as the patient moves through the various
levels of care. Staff at the residential level includes certified chemical dependency/addiction counselors, chaplains and psychologists as well as a 24 hour
nursing staff and consulting physician. Each individual drug rehab facility also has agreements with local hospitals for emergency care.
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