Residential rehab is best for individuals who use drugs or alcohol consistently and find they cannot quit on their own. “Inpatient” and “residential” are terms often used interchangeably, but really the term “inpatient” is typically used to refer to short-term medical treatments, while “residential” is typically used to refer to long-term programs that are 30 days or longer.
However, like a hospital, you’ll still receive around-the-clock care from specialized medical staff such as nurses, physicians, and clinicians. Our residential rehab center offers a comfortable and residential environment that feels less “medical” than a hospital.
In patient or residential addiction treatment is a comprehensive and intensive high-level of care where clients live and sleep at the facility for the duration of their treatment.