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Inpatient Drug Rehab, Palm Partners

Following a drug and alcohol detox, inpatient drug rehab is the important next step. Inpatient drug rehab can give recovering addicts the chance to find out what caused their addiction and receive the therapy they need. Inpatient drug rehab provides a recovering addict with a strictly structured environment of therapy, group meetings and reflection that is ideal for kick starting a life of sobriety.

At an inpatient drug rehab center, usually the same place that the patient received the drug and alcohol detox, the patient will stay in a closely monitored environment to start their life of sobriety.

A usual day in the life of someone in inpatient drug rehab begins early in the morning when they wake up. Patients will wake up at the same time everyday to begin to get a sense of routine again. Patients eat breakfast at approximately the same time everyday. Following breakfast, patients will have a full day of recovery and healing events and activities.

Patients may meet with their therapist for individual counseling, attend group therapy sessions with other people in the inpatient drug rehab center, or attend educational meetings on a variety of topics pertaining to addiction and recovery. Throughout the day, patients eat lunch and are allowed some time for relaxation and meditation. After the day’s therapy, patients eat dinner and most likely attend one more meeting before heading to bed. The sense of routine that patients develop in the inpatient drug rehab is essential to recovery, especially when leaving treatment.

Inpatient drug rehab is another important step before entering into a Halfway House. Although most Halfway Houses will accept patients directly out of a drug and alcohol detox, going through an inpatient drug rehab program before entering a Halfway House will increase the chance of a successful long-term recovery. Halfway Houses offer ways to attend meetings and have different structure but do have the same type of strict schedule; a Halfway House may not offer the individual attention that some may need. The inpatient drug rehab offers patients a more individualized way to begin recovery. There are more opportunities to see a therapist individually and there is more supervision. Additionally, a stay in an inpatient drug rehab offers the opportunity to extend the stay of a recovering addict in a sober environment.

It has been proven that the longer a recovering addict stays in a sober environment, away from the triggers of their addition, the better chance they have at keeping long-term sobriety.

Inpatient drug rehab is an important step in the road to recovery. Inpatient drug rehab offers support and a strict routine that will help the recovering addict to ease back into a normal life or help to make the transition to a Halfway House easier.

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