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Substance addiction changes people beyond recognition. Once loving people become detached, depressed and aggressive. They don’t respond to requests to stop using. They are simply powerless to change anything.

Any addiction is a disease. That means it can be treated. New Breath Recovery provides drug and alcohol addiction treatment services in an inpatient setting. You can count on your family member or loved one to receive extra-class treatment. With our help, he or she will be able to return to a normal life in as little as a month of rehab.

What Is Residential Treatment?

Residential rehab treatment is a format of therapy in which the patient stays in a medical facility for a long period of time. Here, he is provided with all the necessary assistance: detoxification, supportive drug therapy, and psychotherapy. This happens in a 24/7 mode under the supervision of qualified medical staff.

Inpatient conditions allow the patient to fully focus on recovery, protect him from possible triggers and avoid relapse.

When Is Residential Treatment Necessary?

The use of residential rehabilitation treatment programs shows the best effectiveness compared to outpatient treatment in several cases:

  • severe addiction and a long history of substance use;
  • severe withdrawal symptoms;
  • co-occurring mental illness – dual diagnosis;
  • relapse in previous addiction treatment.

If a person with addiction has previously undergone outpatient treatment and it did not give a positive result, the only way out is a substance abuse residential.

The Structure of Residential Treatment at New Breath Recovery

At our center, anyone addicted to psychoactive substances can get help. We are one of the best residential alcoholism treatment centers, effectively treat drug addiction and dependence on stimulants. In each specific case, an individual treatment program is developed.

First, we assess the general condition of the patient, collect all the necessary tests. Then we help to cope with the difficult stage of refusal of substances. The staff of our residential detox center provides constant monitoring of the patient’s condition. The complexity of each case is taken into account and supportive medication is prescribed. At this and subsequent stages of recovery, patients participate in individual and group therapy. All of this is aimed at preventing possible relapses.

One of our advantages is that we pay special attention to comfort. All clients are provided with comfortable rooms for accommodation, food is prepared by a chef, there are many recreation areas in the rehab. All this together gives a favorable prognosis for the treatment of any form of addiction.

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Benefits of a 24/7 Care Environment

Residential drug program have the following advantages:

  • doctors constantly monitor vital parameters and help the body survive withdrawal syndrome with minimal damage to the body;
  • the inpatient environment prevents access to substances;
  • patients receive comprehensive support from a variety of specialists;
  • a clear schedule helps to reinforce healthy habits and instills order;
  • In case of crisis situations, the patient can count on timely medical assistance.

The 24/7 rehabilitation regimen guarantees the patient a safe and controlled treatment with minimal risk of relapse.

What to Expect During Residential Treatment

First of all, qualified assistance. Specialists of the center will provide maximum comfort, and doctors will do their best to make the treatment effective and painless. You will be subjected to a strict daily schedule, mandatory medications, and frequent conversations with psychologists and psychotherapists. The main goal of residential substance abuse treatment is to help you learn to cope with addiction and live happily without it.

Frequently Asked Questions About Residential Treatment

Want to learn more about residential inpatient rehab? Our medical staff has answered the most popular questions you may have.

The average duration of treatment is 30 days. However, the period can be extended in particularly severe cases of addiction. Staying in the residential detox facility takes an average of 7-14 days. The rest of the time is necessary to teach the patient to cope with life’s difficulties independently without the use of substances.

Only personal documents, comfortable clothes and shoes, personal hygiene products and medications that are not related to addiction treatment should be taken with you to the residential rehabilitation facility.

Yes. Moreover, family therapy is an important part of the rehabilitation program. We agree with the relatives on the time and days of visits so that the meetings do not interfere with the main therapeutic process.

The next important stage of recovery is supportive therapy. This may include outpatient programs with regular visits to medical professionals, participation in support groups, and relapse prevention. This is a lot of work for the addict and his or her family, which requires patience and time.

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