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Outpatient Addiction Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities - Weaverville, NC.

There is inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol rehab, but there are a few types of outpatient drug and alcohol treatment in Weaverville from which to choose. Regular outpatient treatment is minimally invasive and individuals usually participate in therapy and counseling a few times per week. Intensive outpatient programs offer therapy and counseling much like regular outpatient, but on a more intensive schedule which also accommodates work and family life.

One outpatient drug and alcohol treatment option called Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization is   the most intensive type of outpatient treatment available. Individuals can   return to a sober-living program or home every day, but will spend most of their time involved in outpatient rehab activities. Day treatment and partial hospitalization outpatient drug or alcohol rehab is ideal for people who have newly finished an inpatient rehab, but still need to keep a strong system of support while they become more confident about sober living. These rehabs also usually offer a wider spectrum of services that regular outpatient may not provide, including medication management, dual diagnosis treatment, and alternative therapies.

It isn't uncommon for clients in outpatient drug rehab or following rehab in outpatient drug and alcohol treatment to experience a relapse. In these situations inpatient rehab would correctly be the next   step.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Weaverville, NC

  • Crossroads Treatment Center of
    828-645-3687
    901 Old Mars Hill Highway
    Weaverville, NC. 28787

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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