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Inpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities - Montrose, NY.

Inpatient drug rehab, also known as residential drug rehab, is a treatment method for people that need to get out of their environment and receive very comprehensive treatment. Inpatient treatment in Montrose usually lasts anywhere from 1 month to several months, and many programs provide both short and long term rehabilitation options. Additionally, some inpatient programs are prepared to provide both non-medical and medically assisted detox services, but some only accept individuals who have already been detoxed at a detox center prior to arrival.

In inpatient residential drug rehab, it is a lot like a small community of clients and staff all functioning collectively through the process of rehabilitation. Professional staff do a careful assessment of the patient's issues, and a recovery plan is put forth that may consist of counseling, therapy, holistic treatment, psychotherapy, etc. dependent upon what rehabilitation approach the program is utilizing. Many inpatient facilities implement the 12 steps, while others utilize a therapeutic behavioral approach, which could include the latest developments in addiction therapies.

Inpatient drug rehab also eliminates the risks of relapse, since the client is under constant supervision in a clean and sober environment, and won't be tempted by any of the friends or drug dealers who motivated, encouraged or enabled their drug use.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs offering this service in Montrose, NY

  • VA Hudson Valley Healthcare Sys FDR
    914-737-4400
    Route 9-A
    Montrose, NY. 10548

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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