Inpatient Addiction Treatment
Inpatient addiction treatment is considered the gold standard in drug and alcohol addiction treatment. Recommended for almost anyone in need of rehab, inpatient services provides the kind of comprehensive treatment that can help a newly recovering alcoholic or addict build a foundation that will support them through a long and healthy recovery.
At Michael’s House, we offer inpatient drug and alcohol rehab for those in need of treatment for cocaine addiction, heroin addiction, alcoholism, prescription drug addiction or addiction to multiple drugs and alcohol. We also provide inpatient sober living for those who have already successfully completed a drug treatment program. Call today for more information.
Inpatient Addiction Treatment: What to Expect
At our inpatient addiction treatment program, you can expect a multi-faceted treatment program that is uniquely designed to suit your experience with drugs and alcohol as well as your past experience with drug and alcohol addiction treatment. If you are physically dependent upon your drug of choice, you can expect your inpatient addiction treatment program to start with alcohol detox and medical treatment. If you are diagnosed with a psychological disorder like depression, anxiety, eating disorders, et cetera, you can expect your inpatient addiction treatment to include intensive treatment for that issue as well as the issue of addiction. Holistic at its core, our inpatient addiction treatment program consists of a variety of building block therapies and treatments that you can mix and match to create a program that speaks to you.
Inpatient Addiction Treatment Benefits
Choosing to let go of drug and alcohol addiction and start a new life is a brave decision. Making this choice asserts that you are ready to create real change in your life and enjoy the many benefits that strong people who make positive choices experience every day. Some of the benefits you can expect after inpatient addiction treatment include:
- Health benefits. Alcohol is a toxin and large amounts of alcohol damage multiple body systems and cause chronic conditions that can be deadly.
- Financial benefits. Paying for alcohol is expensive. Paying for the mistakes made under the influence can destroy your family’s finances.
- Interpersonal benefits. One of the first things damaged by alcoholism -your relationships -are one of the first things to benefit from inpatient addiction treatment.
- Career benefits. When you have clarity and presence of mind, you have the drive and energy to grab hold of the career that you’ve always wanted.
Paying for Inpatient Addiction Treatment
Paying for inpatient addiction treatment doesn’t have to be difficult. Those who have health insurance will find that their policy will likely cover a portion of the costs, if not the entire bill. Those who don’t have insurance will benefit from financing options that allow you to pay for your inpatient rehab at your own pace. A simple conversation with our staff will get you started developing a payment plan that will work for you.
Choose Inpatient Addiction Treatment at Michael’s House
Are you ready to take the next step and get the help you need to begin your new life without addiction? Call Michael’s House at 1-877-345-8494 to talk to a counselor and work out the details of your inpatient addiction treatment stay.
Further Reading
- 10 Things to Know About Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- 5 Rehab Treatment Center Tips
- 5 Things That Shouldn’t Keep You from Getting Treatment
- Addiction Treatment Advice for Parents
- Addiction Treatment Costs
- Addiction Treatment for Teens
- Addiction Treatment for Women
- Addiction Treatment Insurance
- Alcoholism Treatment Methods
- Dealing with Emotions During Alcoholism Treatment
- Finding Effective Addiction Treatment
- Inpatient Addiction Treatment
- Outpatient Addiction Treatment
- Paying for Addiction Treatment Services
- Residential Treatment: The Question of a Cure
- The 4 Dimensions of Private Addiction Treatment
- The Benefits of Holistic Treatment and Counseling
- The Different Types of Addiction Treatment Centers
- The History of Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Types of Treatment Programs for Addiction
- Why People Fail at Addiction Treatment
