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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehabilitation

Choosing the right treatment program is crucial to rehab success. Learn how inpatient and outpatient care differ, and who is best suited for each at https://adelanterecovery.com/addiction-treatment-programs/residential-inpatient/<br>

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehabilitation

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  1. Inpatient: This is residential care, so patients in these programs live on- site at the rehab facility with others in treatment. Outpatient: Patients are allowed to continue living at home or in another offsite location, such as a sober living facility. •

  2. Inpatient: These programs take several weeks to complete. At Adelante Recovery Center, inpatient rehab programs run from 4 to 12 weeks. Outpatient: Shorter than inpatient because it is less intensive and does not include detox. Takes a few days to a week, depending on the program. •

  3. Inpatient: Because this type of treatment is more intensive, it tends to have a higher success rate than other programs. Outpatient: Success rates are generally lower than inpatient. o Outpatient can be very effective for a certain type of client. When a person who needs inpatient care chooses an outpatient program, however, their chances of success may suffer. •

  4. Inpatient: Clients in these programs may be triggered by certain people, places, living situations or personal problems that they can’t easily escape. Inpatient rehab minimizes those triggers so they can focus on recovery. Outpatient: These clients live and work in a normal environment, so they face more triggers. A good candidate for outpatient will be capable of navigating most triggers fairly well. •

  5. Inpatient: Typically higher than outpatient due to longer duration, greater intensity, and living expenses. Outpatient: Treatment costs are lower, as the programs are shorter and do not include detox or living expenses. Although inpatient may cost more at the outset, choosing an insufficient program may leave you needing more treatment (and further costs) in the future. • •

  6. Inpatient substance abuse treatment is ideal for anyone who needs significant help to escape dependency and/or heal the issues underlying their addiction. o Individuals who are actively dealing with addiction and want a safe, supervised place to start over and focus on recovery o Those who have previously completed treatment but have repeatedly relapsed or struggled

  7. Outpatient rehab programs are ideal for clients who are not actively struggling with dependency but who require additional help. o Individuals who have previously completed inpatient treatment and want additional support to continue their work o Individuals with relatively minor addictions who need a moderate degree of assistance to avoid substance use

  8. Contact Us Adelante Recovery Center is a trusted addiction rehabilitation facility in southern California. Through our inpatient and intensive outpatient treatment programs, we help clients escape the cycle of addiction and learn the skills they need to lead a sober life. To learn more about our drug and alcohol rehab options, visit www.adelanterecovery.com.

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