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Outpatient Addiction Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities - Gladys, VA.

There is inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, but there are some types of outpatient drug and alcohol treatment in Gladys from which to choose. Regular outpatient rehab is minimally invasive and individuals usually go to counseling and therapy a few times per week. Comprehensive outpatient rehabs offer therapy and counseling much like normal outpatient, but on a more intensive schedule that also allows time for family and work life.

One outpatient drug rehab option referred to as Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization is   the most intensive type of outpatient rehab out there. Individuals can still go home or to a sober living facility at the end of each day, but will spend most of the day involved in outpatient treatment activities. Day treatment and partial hospitalization outpatient drug and alcohol treatment is ideal for clients who have newly completed an inpatient rehab, but still need to maintain a robust support system while they become more confident about a sober lifestyle. These rehabs also tend to offer a broader spectrum of services that regular outpatient may not provide, including medication management, dual diagnosis treatment, and alternative therapies.

It is common for clients in outpatient drug treatment or after rehab in outpatient drug and alcohol treatment to   relapse. In these cases inpatient treatment would ideally be the next logical step.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Gladys, VA

  • Harvest Outreach Center Inc
    434-283-5340
    410 Maddox Road
    Gladys, VA. 24554

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance

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