Inpatient Treatment
Live at the treatment facility while getting intensive care. It's the most supportive option and gives you the best shot at lasting recovery.
What Residential Treatment is Really Like
It's not like the movies. You have your own space, good food, and structured days that keep you busy and moving forward.
A Typical Day
Wake up, breakfast
Nutritious meals prepared by kitchen staff
Morning group therapy
Check-in, daily goals, support from peers
Individual therapy
One-on-one work with your counselor
Lunch
Healthy meals, dietary needs accommodated
Educational session
Learn about addiction, coping skills, relapse prevention
Holistic activity
Yoga, meditation, art therapy, or fitness
Dinner
Community meal time
Evening group
12-step meeting or process group
Wind down
Free time, reading, journaling
Lights out
Rest for tomorrow
Why Residential Works Better
Getting away from your normal life isn't running away - it's giving yourself a real chance.
No Access to Drugs or Alcohol
A controlled environment removes temptation. You can't relapse even if you wanted to.
Distance from Triggers
Get away from people, places, and stress that fuel your substance use.
Time to Focus
No work, no family drama, no responsibilities. Just recovery.
Build New Habits
Replace old routines with healthy ones. Practice before going home.
How Long Should You Stay?
30-Day Program
Mild addiction, first treatmentFocus: Assessment, stabilization, planning
60-Day Program
Moderate addiction, relapse historyFocus: Deeper therapy, skill building
90-Day Program
Severe addiction, long-term useFocus: Comprehensive healing, aftercare
Research shows: People who stay 90 days or longer have significantly better outcomes. But any treatment is better than none - start where you can.
Find the Right Residential Program
We work with top-rated facilities across the country. Let us help you find one that fits your needs and insurance.
Call 607-218-2180