Why Outpatient Rehab is a Great Choice for Recovery?

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Why Outpatient Rehab is a Great Choice for Recovery?

Rehabilitation centers can be intimidating. Most people struggling with addiction don’t want to disrupt their daily lives by going to inpatient rehab. Fortunately, outpatient rehab is a great option for those who choose to get professional help. Outpatient rehab is less disruptive and often more cost effective than inpatient rehab. However, for those with more disruptive substance addictions to alcohol, heroin, or other opioids, inpatient may be a better option. If you find yourself in the early phases of addiction, often outpatient is a great option to keep normalcy in your life while still successfully treating and addressing your addiction. If you are looking for a drug and alcohol outpatient rehabilitation program in South Florida, Beachcomber can help. Contact our team today.

Defining Outpatient Rehabilitation Programs

Outpatient Rehabilitation Programs are also called outpatient addiction treatment, and these programs don’t require you to stay as a resident in the treatment facility. Patients are assessed first, at which time they may be recommended to undergo a detox program, then if not, they are given a schedule to follow of treatment sessions. This process takes into consideration the severity of the addiction as well as any need for medical support. Typically the patient will go to the addiction treatment facility multiple times a week until the program is completed.

Outpatient programs are dependent on the patient. There are many formats, levels of intensity, and different forms of care to take into consideration. The primary focus of every program is getting the counseling, education, and support that each patient needs. The outpatient schedule meshes well with the client’s current lifestyle allowing them to maintain their responsibilities and live at home. 

Types of Outpatient Rehabilitation

Day Programs

Day programs are the most timely option for Outpatient care. Day programs are a commitment to multiple hour sessions five to seven days a week. This program has a high level of structure and includes ongoing therapy, group counseling, and any additional therapies offered by the center. This program makes getting help a full time job, but still allows you to sleep in your own bed at night.

Intensive Outpatient Programs

These programs create a treatment plan that helps you measure your milestones that show your progress. Once each milestone is met, the amount of time per week spent at the rehabilitation center decreases. This option is perfect for those committed to recovery, but still maintain responsibilities such as work or school.

Continuing Care Programs

Continuing care includes groups like AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) or NA (Narcotics Anonymous). Participation is necessary for patients to benefit from these meetings and consider them ongoing resources for support. These meetings are weekly.

Who should consider outpatient rehab?

When deciding on a rehabilitation journey, it’s important to decide where you are on the path to recovery . If you are noticing addictive patterns and just starting out, a drug and alcohol outpatient rehab may be the best option. However if you have been using for an extended period of time and have a lack of healthy support around you, inpatient is a great option. Inpatient to outpatient is a transition that often happens as well. What’s most important is getting the help you need.

If you are looking into drug and alcohol outpatient rehab in South Florida, contact Beachcomber Intensive Outpatient Program Boynton Beach or Fort Lauderdale.