1-855-378-4228
MENU
Find the Best Rehab Program for Your Needs
1-855-378-4228

Inpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities - Gilroy, CA.

Inpatient drug rehab, also known as residential drug rehab, is a treatment option for individuals that require a change of environment and receive very comprehensive treatment. Inpatient treatment in Gilroy usually lasts anywhere from 30 days to 3 - 6 months or longer, and many rehab centers provide both short and long term treatment options. Some inpatient facilities provide both non-medical and medication assisted detoxification services, however some only treat individuals who have already been safely detoxed at a detoxification center prior to arrival.

Within an inpatient drug rehab, it is much like a small community of clients and staff who are working together through the process of recovery. Treatment staff do a thorough evaluation of the individual's treatment needs, and a rehabilitation strategy is developed that will include therapy, counseling, holistic treatment, psychotherapy, etc. all depending on what recovery methodology that facility is implementing. Many inpatient facilities implement the 12 steps, whereas others utilize a therapeutic behavioral method, which would incorporate more advanced therapies and psychotherapies.

Inpatient drug rehab also eliminates the risks of relapse, since the client is continually supervised in a clean and sober facility, and won't be tempted by any of the drug using friends who influenced, supported or approved of their substance abuse.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Gilroy, CA

  • Rebekah Childrens Services
    408-846-2100
    290 IOOF Avenue
    Gilroy, CA. 95020

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Drug Rehab

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

For All Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities In Gilroy, Click Here.

Call or email us for help finding a drug rehab program.
1-855-378-4228
Email Us
Copyright © 2005 - 2024 www.drug-abuse.org