Inpatient Drug Addiction Treatment

Inpatient drug treatment programs require that a person stays at the treatment facility for a certain course of time. The duration can be anywhere from 30 days – 90 days.

As part of the underlying addiction-related treatment process, the techniques used can be several. But, here we look at the 3 most common method that most centers use –

a) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Also known as CBT, it helps people deal with problematic feelings or thoughts that might be coming in their way of achieving successful sobriety. Those thoughts and feelings are often the cause of addiction and relapse in the first place. CBT is also used for treating bipolar disorder and co-occurring disorders.

b) Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

Shortened as DBT, this particular therapy works on addressing mental illnesses such as OCD. Both the issues are treated in conjunction with each other. The goal is to help the patient manage stress and also improve his/her self-esteem. They learn how to remove and better handle everyday triggers that may harm their recovery path.

c) Biofeedback therapy

This therapy aims to educate people on better understanding the involuntary processes of their bodies. A typical session involves a therapist placing an electronic sensor on the skin of the patient to monitor the brain activities.

After having reviewed the brain wave patterns, a multitude of techniques is taught that help them overcome addiction.

Facilities

a) 24-Hours medical and emotional support

The biggest advantage of an inpatient addiction treatment center is that medical help is available round the clock. There are nurses and doctors on duty all the time. Therefore, in case of emergencies patients can rest assured that help is available for them no matter what.

b) Distractions-free atmosphere

Since the person is placed in an environment completely cut off from the regular world, they can focus on their treatment. There are not any distractions coming in the way of their recovery and health.

c) Ideal for treating serious addictions

This facility is ideal for people who have been battling addiction for years now. People who are on the verge of never coming back from their addiction should enroll in a rehab facility that helps with addiction.

Cost

a) Covering the cost of rehab

Based on how much care you would need, your cost of staying in rehab may vary. The most expensive, luxury rehab programs are the residential ones where you can get maximum care and attention. As a result, the best inpatient rehab centers are expensive also. In comparison, outpatient programs don’t cost that much.

But, the support is also not that much either and there’s less likelihood for sustained recovery.

Regardless, you can pick from a variety of options to pay for your rehab costs. You can also apply for government aid, programs, and financial options; most of which will cover the rehab cost.

b) Treatment with insurance

The majority of private health insurance plans will cover some part of the treatment, if not all. Some plans may even pay entirely for it. It’s better if you get in touch with them or check their website to get access to this information.

Many rehabs will do this check on your behalf. They will tell you if you are a part of the network and what all services your insurance plan covers.

Aetna, Blue Shield, Cigna, and United Healthcare are the leading health insurance companies that have covered millions of individuals undergoing rehab.

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Alcohol Addiction Treatment:

Let’s take a look at the typical treatment process for managing alcohol addiction –

a) Intake

This is the first step where the patient enters an inpatient alcohol treatment program. He has to go through a bunch of administrative processes. This is the part where a person becomes acquainted with nurses, doctors, and his treatment regime. Basically, this is the starting point for the entire treatment course.

b) Assessment

At this stage, the clinical staff would ask a series of questions to ascertain their medical needs. Typical questions revolve around asking the type of substance they are using, the duration of addiction, and any co-occurring mental health issues.

This is an important step as it allows the clinical staff to devise a custom recovery plan which increases the chances of a patient’s successful recovery.

Many facilities would assess their patients from time to time to see how they’re progressing and also to see if the treatment needs any changes.

c) Detoxification

This medical process essentially entails purging the body of harmful substances. This step is essential before the treatment can begin. You can think of it as ‘giving a clean slate’ to the patient.

To guide the patient through often uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms, medical staff is present. They guide them through so that the process is comfortable and safe.

In most cases, certain medications are prescribed so that alcohol or drug detox is successful. Some patients may need additional therapy as they’re going through the detox phase. At all times there’s medical supervision available.

Facilities:-

              a) Accessible to social circle support

              b) 10 to 12 hours a week

              c) Good for someone with a mild addiction

              d) Often, dual diagnosis treatment plans are available in facilities that specialize in treating mental health issues and addiction. 

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Cost of Treatment

Federal funding and state programs

There are several state-run and federal-funded treatment programs available for public assistance. Based on the state a typical program could be part of an individual agency or they could also be a part of a health department.

Usually, there’s a certain list of requirements that a person has to fulfill to qualify for assistance. This can include proof of residence, citizenship, history, and degree of addiction, proving that the person is unable to afford other treatments based on his level of income and myriad other factors. There may also be a waitlist to get into one of these programs.

SAMHSA Grants

SAMHSA grants are an excellent source of federal funding for treatment programs at the state level. SAMHSA offers alcohol and drug prevention treatments and programs to a particular type of segment. This typically includes postpartum women, intravenous drug users, and pregnant women. 

Bottom Line

No matter what kind of addiction you’re struggling with – you have to always remember that help will be available to you. You should only be willing to receive it.