What is Inpatient Alcohol Rehab?

Inpatient Alcohol Rehab in Surprise, Arizona, is a structured, effective treatment for alcoholism.

This program is also ideal for anyone that has experienced intense cravings, withdrawal symptoms, or triggers at home.

If this describes your experience, you need a better way.

You need a higher level of care, a safe and comfortable space, and a team that knows how to help.

 

Immediate Placement in Alcohol Rehab

 

What is the Average Length of Stay

Inpatient or residential addiction care programs are different for everyone.

Choosing the right program length comes after an evaluation of your addiction and needs.

It also involves monitoring your progress to ensure that we choose the right settings and methods for you.

We do not build programs and expect you to fit into them.

We build programs based on your needs.

And one of the most important aspects of alcoholism treatment is staying in treatment for the appropriate amount of time.

 

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How Long Will Alcohol Rehab Last?

Moderate to severe addictions are hard to rewire in short period of time. Be patient, and remember that you are creating a new life. Long-term treatments tend to be associated with higher success rates.

Most patients move on to a more flexible program once their inpatient program is complete. If your addiction is mild, you have a strong support system at home, and you need increased flexibility to get back to work or family, a residential stay may help firmly set you on the right track.

This program may be short-term, but it offers high-level care and sets you up for long-term success. From there, you may choose one of several available outpatient or hybrid programs.

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Other Options for Inpatient Alcohol Rehab in Surprise, Arizona

If your addiction is severe or you do not feel equipped to recover at home, we offer more long-term residential program options. Addiction is a long-term problem. There must be long-term options for overcoming it and long-term efforts to avoid relapse.

Long-term rehab is a viable solution for many people with unresponsive addictions. Lasting three to twelve months, you will have a better chance at real and lasting recovery depending on your needs.

Experts prefer this treatment method for its high-level support and round-the-clock care throughout each stage of your recovery.

 

Medicaid Accepted for Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

 

Choosing the Right Program

When the time comes, you do not have to worry about choosing the right program alone. We will walk you through each of the factors that should be considered when making this decision. The frequency at which you drink, amounts, length of time you have been addicted, and other individual factors will all be considered.

One of the most important considerations is the status of your mental health. Many addicts have underlying mental health disorders that contribute to their alcoholism. While some patients drink to cope with their mental health disorder symptoms, others are unaware that they have one.

Abusing alcohol or other substances can worsen the existing mental health disorder or bring about new ones. When a mental health disorder and addiction coexist, the following condition is called a dual diagnosis.

 

Mental Illness and Alcohol Rehab

Our inpatient alcohol rehab does more than address alcoholism. We will address the underlying factors and the state of your mental health, as well. Alcoholism and depression often occur together. Alcoholism and panic disorders occur together frequently, too.

Dual diagnoses are more common than you might think. At least 8.5 million adults in the United States have a dual diagnosis of some kind. We will work on each of these conditions together. When addictions and mental health disorders co-occur, it is important to treat them simultaneously, too.

Treatment

Benefits of Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

Inpatient alcohol rehab can help you improve your addiction and life in a variety of ways. Many of these programs start with a medically-assisted detox. We may cautiously administer certain approved medications, depending on your needs and addiction level.  

This will help get you through the earliest recovery stages by easing your withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings. A monitored, safe, and assisted detox in our facility will give you the mental and physical strength you need to move on to the next steps in your customized treatment program.

We will do everything we can to set you up for success before you return home.

Among many other things, you will learn about:

  • Relapse prevention techniques
  • Stress and addiction management techniques
  • Flipping damaging thought and behavior patterns into positive ones
  • Building healthy habits and coping mechanisms
  • Outlining your motivations to become sober
  • Using these motivations as incentives to stay sober
  • Choosing rewarding activities over ones that involve drinking
  • Sharpening your problem-solving and communication skills
  • Choosing the right support systems
  • Underlying mental health disorders that contribute to your addiction
  • Managing your medications
  • Using things like exercise, journaling, yoga, and meditation as holistic recovery methods
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What Happens After Inpatient Care?

Whether your program for inpatient alcohol rehab in Surprise, Arizona, is a short term program or long term one, our support and guidance does not have to end when inpatient care does. Returning home after an inpatient program to face your sobriety alone can be scary and challenging. Therefore, many patients choose to return for flexible, supplemental programs. 

Alternative care methods offer continued support with added flexibility. This way, you have access to everything you need to maintain your sobriety while working, going to school, or spending time with family. You will attend meetings, therapy sessions, or support groups for a pre-determined number of hours each week.

 

Payment Options

Do you want treatment but are worried about how you can pay for it? We have a team of financial professionals who provide free insurance verification.

We will work with you to determine how to move forward with the treatment in a way that works for you and your financial situation.

 

Free Insurance Verification for Alcohol Rehab

 

How to Get Help

The best inpatient alcohol treatment programs are those that blend a variety of options with effective, comfortable, and safe addiction care.

Our inpatient or residential program is designed to make you feel right at home.

We want you to be comfortable in a space where you can co-exist, learn, and benefit from a dedicated team, as well as others who know what you are going through.

You will find a sense of peace and clarity in working toward shared goals.

Call Emerald Isle at 855-613-0620
to schedule a consultation.