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There Are Many Different Types Of Rehabs
Alcohol
and Drug Rehabs can differ greatly in the types
of services that they provide. If you're attempting
to locate a suitable rehab for yourself or a loved one,
hopefully this article will give you some insight to
the different types of alcohol and drug rehabs that
are available to you. Some are quite expensive, running
as much as forty thousand dollars for a 30-day program,
while others are more affordable and some are even free
to the client if the program has beds that are county
funded or county contracted. Many alcohol and drug rehabs
accept Medicaid or Medicare if the addict qualifies.
Though it seems that insurance companies are becoming
less and less willing to pay rehabs for alcohol and
drug addiction treatment, some treatment still accept
insurance for payment. Others don't accept any type
of insurance and are strictly cash pay, but their fees
are moderate so they are reasonably priced alternatives
for those with limited or no insurance coverage at all.
The
Centers
Most of the more than 10,000 alcohol
and drug rehabs in the United States are 12-step oriented
and Social Model (they emphasize learning through "doing
and experiencing" while providing positive role models)
in nature. Other philosophical differences might be
12-Step vs non 12-step, Gender
Specific, Christian Based or Christ Centered, Holistic,
Dual
Diagnosis with treatment for Co-occurring Disorder
and Court or Probation Approved Rehabs to name a few.
Different
Treatments
Some examples of different levels of
care are day
treatment or outpatient care, where the client attends
group and other recovery activities 3 or 4 hours per
day, usually 3 to 5 days per week, then returns home
at night, detoxification
that is normally inpatient and can be completed in 7
to 10 days for most substances with the exception of
some synthetic
opiate drugs and short and long-term residential
primary treatment. Most residential drug and alcohol
rehabs are 21 to 45 days in length, though some long-term
programs are a year or more in duration. Weekly out-patient
aftercare groups can continue for 6 months to a year
and usually focus on relapse prevention and "living
life on life's terms".
Most alcohol and drug
rehabs offer individual counseling, group counseling,
behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, substance
abuse education classes, lectures and workshops. The
ultimate goal of almost all alcohol and drug rehabs
is long-term continuous sobriety.
Sober
Living Homes
Sober
Living Homes don't provide any treatment services
in the home. They usually require their residents to
work or attend school during the day and pay a modest
weekly or monthly rent. The residents normally attend
some type of community based program meetings of their
choice in the evening. These programs might be 12-step
programs (AA, CA, NA, etc.), Christian Based, Holistic
or any out-patient type program. They typically have
a set of house rules that include a nightly curfew and
require all residents to remain alcohol and drug free
while they live there.
Though Sober Living
Homes may be accredited or certified by an agency or
organization, since they don't provide any actual treatment
in the home, they don't require licensing for treatment
services from the State's
Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs.
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