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Frequently Asked Questions About Inpatient rehabilitation

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, inpatient rehab comes in two forms. These two forms are acute and long term treatment. Most of the frequently asked questions work for either treatment type.

Are Inpatient rehabs for People with Co-morbid Disorders?

Yes, there are treatment centers specifically for co-morbid disorders. Most treatment centers treat both mental disorders and drug addiction. They also cover a variety of addictions as well. Many facilities are multipurpose.

What is Detox?

Detox is the physical process of the drug leaving your system. All inpatient rehabs have a detox program, there are some detox programs, which have medication management to manage your withdrawal symptoms.

What Should I Bring to Inpatient rehab?

You should bring comfortable clothing for the climate that your inpatient rehab is in. Some other suggestions are:

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ll want to know what to bring with you and what you’re not allowed to have in rehab.

  • comfortable shoes
  • a hat
  • glasses or contacts
  • hairbrush or comb
  • toothbrush

There are some things not bring to inpatient rehab as well. These things are:

  • medications
  • perfumes
  • toothpaste
  • mouthwash
  • over the counter medications

Essentially do not bring anything that might be construed as drugs, alcohol, or medication.

Will My Insurance Pay for Inpatient rehab?

Some insurance companies do pay for inpatient rehab. You just have to check with the individual inpatient rehab and the insurance provider. Some insurance will pay part or all of your expenses. All you have to do is contract them.

Can Patients have Visitors?

Although visitors are not recommended for those beginning treatment or those in detox, but after that visitors are often welcomed. Family members often come in for family therapy and other helpful activities. Most rehabs are now welcoming children in family friendly inpatient rehabs.

Do Inpatient rehabs Allow Pets?

Some inpatient rehabs do allow pets. Some inpatient rehabs have pets of their own. There are even inpatient rehabs that offer equine therapy to help you with your progress.

What Therapeutic Programs Does Inpatient rehab Offer?

Inpatient rehabs offer many therapeutic programs. Many of these are state of the art therapeutic programs such as:

  • dialectize behavioral therapy
  • cognitive therapy
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • group therapy
  • individual therapies

There are also holistic therapies such as:

  • yoga
  • hypnosis
  • guided meditation
  • meditation

There are many more therapies in case these do not help. Most therapists have a wide repertoire of therapeutic practices that they can turn to  if one is not working.

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What Medical Programs Does Inpatient rehab Offer?

Most inpatient rehabs offer medical programs for those who need it. There are certain medications that doctors can provide to make withdrawal easier. Some mask the symptoms while others take a more subtle form.

How to Choose an Inpatient rehab Facility

You can choose the right impatient facility by simply calling 800-430-1407Who Answers?. We can help you find the treatment that you need. You can do it, we can help you on the road to recovery.

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By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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