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Drug Rehab Festus, Missouri

Treatment options in Festus can vary from inpatient, outpatient, short term rehab and many other types of treatment. Speaking with a counselor who understands the differences in treatment can be an useful resource in selecting the best treatment program.

Understanding Drug Rehabilitation in Festus, MO.

Every year, countless individuals attend drug and alcohol addiction treatment centers in the US alone. While rehabilitation benefits most of these people, many have undergone treatment only to relapse later. Actually, research shows that at least 1 in 10 recovering addicts have been to addiction treatment 5 or more times in the past.

If you are trying to find a rehab program in Festus but you are befuddled about the vast array of possibilities and program types, it is vital that you educate yourself on what things you should look out for while selecting a program. This could end up saving you countless hours of frustration and wasted time.

When you know what to ask the facility before entrusting yourself or a loved one to the rehab program, you may be better able to confidently select a treatment program in Festus that is properly suited your specific needs and requirements.

To help you make a proper choice, below are some important factors you might want to look at before you make your final choice:

a) Results

First and foremost, learn more about the kind of results you can count on from the facilities on offer. Different facilities tend to have varied rates of success. Furthermore, some centers have different ideas of success. Some define success as being every client who completes and graduates the program while others consider success as still being clean and sober after a certain time period after graduating and leaving the facility.

In that case, you should take a moment to determine the result that you feel is desirable and acceptable before you make a decision. After all, the decision is highly likely to act as the primary guide in your search for a facility.

At the end of the day, it is your right to question all treatment centers about what they consider to be a successful outcome. You may also ask about the programs' success rate and compare the results so that you can make educated decision.

b) Duration

Additionally, you'll want to determine how long drug rehabilitation will take. Typically, you may find that the program offers either short term or long term rehab - however occasionally you may find that some facilities deliver a combination of both.

The most prevalent programs last for 28 days. As such, this might not be enough time in many cases for you to gain confident and persistent sobriety. After all, substance abuse and addiction is fairly complicated and it involves both physical and emotional qualities - which need to be dealt with throughly before you are released from the facility. This could mean that you might have to remain in the program longer than the usual 28 days for you to become sober.

c) Medication

Find out if the rehab facility is going to replace another drug for the drug you are addicted to. Today, many rehabilitation programs administer buprenorphine, suboxone, and methadone to clients addicted to such substances as alcohol, heroin and prescription pain killers among others.

These programs are normally known as harm reduction programs. The focus of the rehab may not always be complete sobriety, in some cases. Rather, it may direct it's efforts on reducing the harm that you create when you abuse drugs and alcohol. This is done by administering the patients a structured form of prescription substitutes. In reality, however, the rehabilitation program may only be swapping one form of addiction for another.

Therefore, if you are striving for full recovery, it might be in your best interests to avoid any program that administers substitute medications in their recovery method. Selecting such a program may end up falling short of your goals and aspirations of complete recovery and sobriety.

Additionally, ask if the program utilizes any other drugs or medications that might be addictive, harmful, or unnecessary. As you might quickly find out, a majority of the addiction rehab facilities you sign up for come with a pharmaceutical orientation. In other words they may rely on psychiatric medications such as anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, and other powerful psychiatric medications to alleviate the distressing symptoms of clients in the facility.

Conversely, you may find programs that are more holistic in nature and prefer emphasizing that you first focus on health and detoxifying your body first in the path to full recovery by simply focusing on healthy patterns of diet, nutrition, sleep as well as exercise, vitamins and minerals.

Such a focus on overall mind and body wellness and health will produce improved mental calmness while simultaneously alleviating the symptoms of distress. This holistic, non-medical approach to rehabilitation is the preferred method of recovery for many individuals struggling with addiction and typically it is the most successful recovery model in terms of complete long-term sobriety and rehabilitation.

d) Cravings

As you progress through recovery, you can experience intense cravings on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the majority rehabilitation programs don't have a direct method they can fall back on to alleviate these cravings and urges. These programs tend to offer prescription drugs designed to chemically inhibit your cravings as well as continual counseling and support meetings to help you deal with your cravings.

An effective solution for this is to locate a rehab program with detoxification, nutritional strategies, and other techniques to successfully help you manage these cravings. In this case, your opportunities for success will be better and you will be better able to concentrate on developing your recovery strategies as well as repairing any harm you might have done to others.

e) Nutrition

It is essential that you ask if they provide nutritional components. When checking into the rehab center for your individualized treatment plan, it is quite likely that you may be in a declined state of physical and mental health.

In fact, research from University of Maryland Medical Center reported that the intestinal issues brought on by constant opiate use can bring about malnutrition while alcoholism is now associated with brain disease and anemia resulting from extreme nutritional deficiency.

Therefore, find out if the addiction recovery program includes nutritional support so that any current deficiencies are effectively handled and repaired. Failure to do this might mean that the deficiency symptoms may result in irritation, lack of energy, lack of appetite, depression, and sleeplessness - conditions that can impede your recovery.

f) Like Skills

It may also serve you well to check whether the rehab facility provides their clients effective life skills to empower and support a drug free lifestyle.

regardless of how good you feel after you finish the program, you might still face influences, problems, and stresses that might allure you to use alcohol or drugs again. Your old drug-using friends or drug dealers might check up on you. Rather, you could lose your job, suffer divorce or break up, or any sort of setback - occurrences that may be very stressful and drive you to start using again.

Therefore, it is vital that you receive skills that you can apply to successfully handle these influences and situations. Comprehensive addiction rehab centers will provide you with the life skills you will need when confronted with these types of stresses. Failure to do this may mean that you will lose all the improvements and progress you achieved as you underwent rehabilitation.

g) Relapse

Ask if the alcohol and drug treatment facility thinks about addiction as a resolvable condition or one that claims that you should expect to go through a number of relapses before you are finally able to manage your disease and achieve long-term sobriety.

Because there are so many different types of rehab, the truth is that many of them think that relapses are a normal aftermath of rehabilitation.

The rehab program that fails to think of relapse as such a normal occurrence will likely be more effective in the long run. More specifically, it is highly likely to be a long term rehabilitation program that is going to fully address how you approach the day to day problems you experience in life.

You might also accomplish complete sobriety after completing the program if the rehab delivers a solution you can rely on to relieve cravings. It can also improve your your ability to deal with problems and challenges and transform your thinking so that you achieve complete sobriety when you finish the program.

Thus, find out from all possible rehab programs if they feel addiction can be completely overcome when you enroll into their program and graduate. The response they give will help you select a facility that fall in line with what you believe to be your personal philosophy with regards to addiction and recovery.

i) Others

The other factors you may want to look into is whether the rehab center has earned accreditation from the JCBH (the Joint Commission Behavioral Health).

This certification reveals a cultivation of excellence within the facility. It might also mean that staff members and the facility's administration are coming up with programs to increase recovery success while also providing you with long term value.

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6 treatment listings in or near Festus, Missouri:

AA Meetings in Festus:

  • First Presbyterian Church
    207 N Mill St
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Tuesday - 12:30 PM
    Monday - 12:30 PM
    Friday - 12:30 PM
    Saturday - 7:30 PM
    Wednesday - 12:30 PM
    Thursday - 12:30 PM
  • First Presbyterian Church 2
    207 N Mill St
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Thursday - 10:00 AM
  • Comtrea Center
    110 N Mill St
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Wednesday - 5:00 PM
    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Our Ladys Church- Festus
    1550 St Mary's Lane
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM

NA meetings in Festus:

  • First Presbyterian Church
    207 North Mill St
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Fairview Christian Church
    2206 Highway 61
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • Jefferso Memorial Hospital
    1400 US Highway 61
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Comtrea
    227 East Main Street
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Church of Nazarene
    Intersection Highway A & P
    Festus, MO. 63028

    Saturday - 5:30 PM
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