Inpatient Addiction Treatment Facilities


Depending on a person's stage of addiction, different levels of treatment facilities are available. Some facilities are private, which usually means visitors must be able to afford the fees for the durations of their stays. Others are public hospitals that have detoxification wards. Often, individuals who stay in general hospitals are brought into the emergency rooms with medical issues or such severe effects of the addictions that they are automatically admitted to the hospitals. Further, individuals do not always decide for themselves the venue of inpatient addiction treatment facilities. The specific facility and type of treatment might be dictated by their families or may be court mandated. Regardless of how one comes to be in treatment, the facilities are known by several names including full-time residential treatment centers, residential rehabs, ranches, clinics, villas and hospitals.

While this is not always true of every addicted individual, it remains that most individuals who finally decide, either voluntarily or forcibly, to enter some form of rehabilitation program, have reached their lowest points mentally or physically and sometimes both. Something has occurred to make them realize that there is no other way to confront the issues and move forward. They require the structure of the inpatient addiction treatment facilities in order to alter their actions and improve their devastating circumstances or alleviate the miserable feelings.

Generally, when an individual enters into a prolonged-stay rehabilitation setting, the rules are quite strict in terms of interaction with others, leaving the property, and of course access to the stimulus that is the addiction. While these villas or ranches are not prisons, the caregivers do expect that everyone follows the contract of the rules, which were developed based on real case scenarios, so the experts know the techniques are successful in a majority of instances. And the reality is if individuals have spent the money and committed the time to address their addictions, then they really should make the most of the situations. In other words, to get the best possible help, they should abide by the rules, as that is really part and parcel of inpatient addiction treatment facilities and getting well again.

For patients who have reached out-of-control stages of addictions, to the point that they are hospitalized due to an accident or deteriorating medical conditions, they may spend some time in the detox ward until they are released from hospital, then they might enter into another facility, one that is equipped to handle the treatment process. Normally, a general hospital deals with the immediate medical issues and once they are "fixed", the patient goes home. But public hospitals do not necessarily search for the underlying symptoms and resolve the roots of the addictions. Hospitals tend to be temporary solutions.

Inpatient addiction treatment facilities try to understand and help the whole person. Everything that makes up an individual is addressed in some way. Thus, this form of treatment looks at mind, body and soul. To treat the whole person, the facility must offer excellent menu or food choices, outdoor activities, inspirational activities, creative therapies, medical consultations, psychiatric services, and a host of diverse approaches to aiding the addicted individuals back to a more comfortable and tolerable lifestyle.