Inpatient Alcohol Treatment Center
When trying to end an alcohol addiction, one of the most helpful steps is to remove oneself from the temptations and stresses of daily life. An inpatient alcohol treatment center allows that escape. This structured, safe, sober environment is just one of the benefits of such a treatment option.
Accountability
An inpatient alcohol treatment center provides a built-in system of accountability. There are group support meetings, individual and family therapy sessions, and an educational component to teach skills like career and finance management. Goal setting is encouraged in this environment, and aftercare is often provided for ongoing accountability when treatment is done.
Intensive Care
An inpatient alcohol treatment center provides more intensive care than outpatient services. Inpatient program participants have around-the-clock access to medical and psychological professionals. Some variety of on-site detox is usually available, with medical supervision. While outpatient services operate more like a part-time job at 10 to 20 hours a week, inpatient provides structure seven days a week around the clock. If an alcoholic has tried other forms of treatment without success in the past, or has been diagnosed with co-occurring mental or physical disorders, an inpatient alcohol treatment center may be the answer.
Longer Treatment
The length of stay in an inpatient alcohol treatment center can range from 30 days to a year. This is beneficial because studies have shown a link between increased duration of inpatient treatment and decreased risk of relapse. Ultimately, the avoidance of relapse is a job only for the recovering alcoholic, influenced largely by the decisions they make. However, an inpatient alcohol treatment center – and the aftercare that follows – can help immensely in the fight for a better life. A Forever Recovery understands that struggle and has a highly capable team in place to help the recovering alcoholic win the battle for good.