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Residential Addiction Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Corbin, KY.

Studies show that serious, severe or long term problems with addiction most often necessitates residential treatment. Residential drug rehab facilities in Corbin offer treatment in a non medical environment where individuals are treated, monitored, and cared for around the clock. They don't leave the residential treatment program, rather they remain in treatment anywhere from 90 days to a year. Facility comforts can vary all the way from modest to luxurious, and usually this is dependent on what the client is willing to pay for and how long the program will last. As an example, many residential rehab facilities are private owned and operated, and many may offer luxury facilities and comforts that you won't find at a public outpatient rehab. Some residential rehabs accept health coverage and some will only accept self payment.

The elements beyond this are what's most important when looking for the most ideal residential alcohol or drug rehabilitation program. Some of the elements for a favorable recovery in residential rehab are individual psychotherapy treatment (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT), couples and family counseling, aftercare and any other type of relapse prevention services, safe detox services and measures that can help the client following treatment such as support groups or a post-graduate program.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Corbin, KY

  • Turning Point
    606-526-1626
    2932 Level Green Road
    Corbin, KY. 40701

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
    Sliding Fee Scale

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