Residential Treatment:
Residential treatment, also known as inpatient treatment, provides a structured, live-in environment where individuals receive round-the-clock care and support to overcome their substance abuse disorders. Typically, residential treatment programs last from 30 to 90 days, although the duration can vary based on individual needs and progress.
In residential treatment, patients participate in a variety of therapeutic activities, including individual and group counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other evidence-based treatments. This level of care also addresses any underlying mental health issues or co-occurring disorders through a comprehensive and integrated approach.