Inpatient drug rehab, also sometimes called residential drug rehab, is a rehab option for individuals that require a change of environment and receive very comprehensive treatment. Inpatient treatment in Hunt usually lasts anywhere from 30 days to 3 - 6 months or longer, and some facilities offer both short and long term treatment options. Some inpatient programs offer both non-medical and medication assisted detox services, although some only accept people who have already been detoxed at a detox facility prior to arrival.
Within an inpatient drug rehab, it is a lot like a small community of staff and clients all functioning together through the course of recovery. Professional staff do a complete assessment of the individual's needs, and a treatment strategy is put forth that will consist of therapy, counseling, psychotherapy, holistic treatment, etc. all depending on what treatment methodology the facility is using. Some inpatient facilities implement the 12 steps, whereas others apply a therapeutic behavioral method, which could incorporate the latest developments in addiction therapies.
Inpatient drug rehab also eliminates the risks of relapse, being that the client is continually supervised in a drug and alcohol free setting, and won't have access to any of the people who motivated, encouraged or approved of their drug use.