Mission Inpatient Drug Rehab (877) 804-1531

Being addicted to drugs or alcohol can take a terrible toll on a person in many areas of their life. These things may not happen all at once but as a person's addiction lasts longer and longer and they concentrate more on getting drunk or high or just having enough to get by during the day they will most likely impact areas of their life even more greatly. When a person reaches this point many experts say there are only two conclusions: a person can get help or they can overdose. We have developed our inpatient drug rehab in Mission so that more people can get help and avoid overdosing.

Our inpatient rehab programs are available at our local inpatient rehab facility and cater to anyone who is ready to make a commitment to changing their life for the better. People who have never been addicted to drugs or alcohol sometimes find it very hard to understand why a person just can't quit.

Why, when they see what drugs or alcohol is doing to their lives, don't they want to stop their destructive behavior? The answer is that it's just not that easy. Most people need help in order to break away from drugs and alcohol and begin a life of sobriety. That's where inpatient rehab programs come in.

The professionals at our inpatient rehab facility can offer many different options for individuals seeking to begin recovery. At our inpatient drug rehab in Mission we can take a patient from being overwhelmed by the prospect of never doing drugs or drinking again to ridding their body of the addictive substance to preparing them, through therapy and counseling, to successfully return to their life while leaving addiction behind.

What Is Inpatient Rehab?

Inpatient rehab programs like the ones we provide at our inpatient drug rehab are treatment programs in Mission where individuals enter and take up residence and are treated 24-hours a day. There are dozens are benefits to the high quality treatment Mission Alcohol Rehab Centers provide in our inpatient rehab facility.

The most important being that a resident is cared for in every way, not just regarding their addiction, around the clock by medical staff and other rehab support specialists.

One of the many things that are common among addicts and alcoholics is a lack of personal care as their addiction progresses. They can be malnourished, dehydrated, and in poor overall health. This is all addressed by the professionals at our inpatient drug rehab in Mission.

How Long Does Inpatient Rehab Usually Last?

Inpatient rehab programs vary in length and can last from a month to over a year. A length that is often spoken about is 28 days but this is a very basic rehab concept and such a short treatment length is only suitable for mild addictions and/or people who will be immediately transitioning to an outpatient program to continue you their treatment.

The length is determined by many factors, including the type of drug the individual is addicted to, how long they have been addicted, and the severity of their symptoms.

What are the Benefits?

One of the other benefits of the programs we facilitate at our inpatient rehab facility is the fact that residents can be exposed to all of the available services involved in recovery right from the beginning of their stay.

This means things like aftercare programs, including the very popular 12-step model originated by Alcoholics Anonymous, can be integrated into their rehab plan so that they are that much more ahead of the game when they return to the daily routine of their home and work life but without the negative influence of drugs or alcohol.

Why Should I Enter an Inpatient Rehab?

If you live in the area, our inpatient drug rehab in Mission is a great choice for anyone who is truly committed to getting help and beginning their life of sobriety. Many addicts and alcoholics think they have everything under control or that they could quit if they wanted to but that's often far from the truth.

When you become a resident at an inpatient rehab facility you are immediately separated from the people, places, stresses, and things that we're part of your drug-using life. This physical, mental, and emotional break can be the jumping-off point you need to begin your drug-free life. Call us now for help (877) 804-1531.

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