Millions of Americans suffer from substance use disorders (SUDs). Treatments work in helping people begin recovery and achieve their goal of sobriety, but only a small fraction of people who struggle ever access addiction treatment. At The Right Step Houston, we want to provide the best care we can for those who need it. In our inpatient rehab center in Houston, we provide evidence-based treatments and wrap-around support and care.
Not everyone wants or needs inpatient drug rehab, but for those who do, this model of addiction treatment is highly effective. The benefits of inpatient treatment are well-established. If you want to end the cycle of addiction and seek health and sobriety, reach out today to The Right Step Houston by calling 1.844.768.0169.
What Is Inpatient Drug Rehab?
Inpatient drug rehab programs offer 24/7 support during early recovery. Some of the elements of inpatient treatment that you’ll find at The Right Step Houston include:
- Medically managed detox – This is the first step in your recovery and all further treatment depends on your being substance-free. Doing this on-site in our detox program ensures that the worst withdrawal symptoms are managed and that you’re safe and monitored throughout the process.
- Peer support – You’ll have access to the support of peers in both formal settings like 12-step meetings and informal settings.
- Evidence-based treatments – Therapies proven effective in treating SUDs are used by our psychotherapists to help you recognize, understand, and shift behaviors.
- Physical health – You’ll follow a healthy diet and exercise protocol in our inpatient rehab program to support your recovery, which involves both mind and body.
- Aftercare – Upon discharge, our aftercare program will continue to track and support you in your recovery.
If you and your treatment team think inpatient rehab is best for you, why wait? Get started on living your best life today with The Right Step Houston.
5 Benefits of Inpatient Addiction Treatment
The value of addiction treatment is so great that it’s almost hard to measure. When anyone accesses rehab, it’s cause for celebration. For some, inpatient treatment is the clear best choice. Consider the following benefits of inpatient treatment for SUDs:
- Structure – Inpatient rehab provides a clear daily schedule and those guidelines and expectations are reassuring for those in early recovery. People in an inpatient setting avoid stress and feelings of being overwhelmed more readily than those in an outpatient setting.
- Peer community – Available support surrounds you when you live on-site during treatment, not just in group therapy or your 12-step meetings, but at the breakfast table, in the gym, and throughout the day. Combined with the round-the-clock availability of staff, you know you’re not alone and help is always there.
- Safety – When you’re enrolled in an inpatient program, you’re guaranteed a trigger-free environment. This means you’ve no access to drugs or alcohol, nor to the people you used to drink or use with, the places that remind you of your drug or alcohol use, or anything that can challenge or derail your early recovery.
- Immersive commitment – When you work on your recovery in the place you wake up every day and go to bed at night, you’re fully focused on one goal—getting well. Outpatient therapy is highly beneficial to many, but if you want or need zero distractions, no outside commitments pulling on you, and the ability to immerse fully in your therapy and healing, inpatient rehab provides that.
- Successful outcomes – More people who do inpatient rehab complete their program and leave rehab functioning well in terms of career, relationships, and mental health.
What do you think will work best for you as you start the meaningful, courageous journey of recovery?
Begin Recovery at The Right Step Houston’s Inpatient Rehab Center
Don’t wait to change the path of your life. Let The Right Step Houston help you. Call 1.844.768.0169 or contact our team online today to speak to one of our staff about our inpatient addiction treatment program.