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Inpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities - Bayonne, NJ.

Inpatient drug rehab, also sometimes called residential drug rehab, is a rehab method for people that want a change of environment and a more aggressive intervention while in treatment. Inpatient rehab in Bayonne commonly lasts anywhere from 30 days to several months, and some facilities provide both short and long term treatment options. Additionally, some inpatient programs provide both drug free and medication assisted detox services, although some only accept people who have been detoxed at a detox center prior to arrival.

Within an inpatient residential drug rehab, it is similar to a small community of staff and clients all working together through the process of rehabilitation. Professional staff will do a thorough assessment of the individual's needs, and a recovery plan is developed that will include therapy, counseling, holistic treatment, psychotherapy, etc. based on what recovery method the program is using. Some inpatient programs concentrate on the 12 steps, whereas others apply a therapeutic behavioral method, which could involve the latest developments in addiction therapies.

Inpatient drug rehab also eliminates many of the risks associated with relapse, being that the client is under constant supervision in a clean and sober setting, and won't have access to any of the drug using friends who influenced, supported or approved of their drug abuse.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Bayonne, NJ

  • Bayonne Medical Center
    201-858-5000 x47781
    29 East 29th Street
    Bayonne, NJ. 7002

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Drug Rehab

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

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