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Inpatient Treatment for Adults - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers - Auburn, WA.

Inpatient drug and alcohol treatment for adults is preferred when more aggressive rehabilitation is needed or desired. This type of facility would normally provide both drug free and medical detoxification services, with the latter being utilized when withdrawal symptoms can cause health risks. In some instances, constant supervision is needed during detox for example, so therefore an inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center in Auburn should be the only option to choose from.

Following a comprehensive detox, lengths of stay at an inpatient treatment center for adults can vary depending on what actions have to be taken to help the individual to completely recover. If the individual is struggling with substance abuse and a co-occurring mental health disorder, they will probably need to remain in rehab for several months. Even when the person is only struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction and are otherwise mentally healthy, long term stays at an inpatient center has been associated with the best outcomes. This is especially true when the facility provides a broad spectrum of treatment services and results driven treatment methods. Lengths of stay very often depend on what the person can afford and how much their insurance will cover, but in most cases inpatient drug and alcohol treatment is covered by private health insurance.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs offering this service in Auburn, WA

  • Sound Mental Health
    253-876-7650 x7670
    505 29th Street SE
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center for Adults

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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