Facilities which have residential beds for clients offer these beds so women can have a secure place with their child/children while they're in the rehab that will save their lives and give them the chance to stay with their children. The alternative for the children would be extremely bad in most cases, so it can ease the mind of the mother and also the child, to have a protected place to live and be with each other. Residential beds are accessible for postpartum women or pregnant women and for children until the age of 5 or 6.
The length of stay in one of these residential type programs can be different, and so can treatment services. For pregnant or postpartum mothers, beds are accessible but so are essential medical services that cater to these women. If a woman is pregnant, or postpartum and breastfeeding, these facts are taken into consideration during and after detoxification to ensure the safety of the child. For example, a woman who is opiate addicted or who is receiving methadone assisted treatment would be dealt with in a manner which would ensure the baby's safety. Besides the residential beds offered, many centers in Wilmot offer other services to help mothers get through rehab more easily such as daycare.
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