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Inpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Albany, NY.

Inpatient drug rehab, also known as residential drug rehab, is a recovery option for individuals that want to get out of their environment and receive very comprehensive treatment. Inpatient rehabilitation in Albany normally lasts anywhere from 1 month to several months, and some facilities provide both short and long term treatment options. Some inpatient facilities provide both drug free and medication assisted detoxification services, however some only treat individuals who have already been safely detoxed at a detox program prior to arrival.

In inpatient residential drug rehab, it is much like a small community of clients and staff who are working together through the process of rehabilitation. Professional staff will do a complete assessment of the individual's issues, and a treatment plan is developed that will consist of therapy, counseling, psychotherapy, holistic treatment, etc. based on what treatment method the rehab center is practicing. Many inpatient facilities focus on the 12 steps, while others utilize a therapeutic behavioral method, which could incorporate more advanced therapies and psychotherapies.

Inpatient drug rehab also minimizes many of the risks associated with relapse, since the client is being supervised 24/7 in a drug and alcohol free setting, and won't have access to any of the friends or drug dealers who influenced, supported or approved of their substance abuse.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Albany, NY

  • Capital District Psychiatric Center
    518-549-6000
    75 New Scotland Avenue
    Albany, NY. 12208

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Payment Assistance

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