Residential Inpatient
Residential inpatient treatment provides 24-hour structured care in a supportive environment where individuals can focus entirely on recovery. Programs typically include individual therapy, group sessions, medical monitoring, recreational activities, and life skills development.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens during residential treatment?
Days are structured with therapeutic activities including individual counseling, group therapy, educational sessions, wellness activities, and free time for reflection.
How long is residential treatment?
Programs typically range from 28 to 90 days. Some facilities offer extended care programs lasting 6-12 months for individuals needing longer-term support.
Can I have visitors during residential treatment?
Most programs allow scheduled visitation, typically on weekends. Family therapy sessions are often incorporated into the treatment plan.
What should I bring to residential treatment?
Bring comfortable clothing, toiletries, approved medications, identification, and insurance information. Facilities provide specific packing lists during the admissions process.
Is residential treatment covered by insurance?
Most health insurance plans cover residential treatment when medically necessary. The treatment center's admissions team can verify your specific coverage.
Need Help Finding the Right Program?
Our team can match you with centers specializing in residential inpatient.
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