When you’re struggling with drugs or alcohol, reaching out for help can seem impossible. But professional treatment can be the spark you need to find a new path forward while discovering your strengths. A residential treatment program for addiction and mental health offers guidance, support, and accountability through evidence-based therapy methods.
What Is Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment is a level of care for addiction and mental health programs. It provides 24/7 care in a treatment center rather than in a hospital environment. Sometimes, the term “residential treatment” is interchanged with “inpatient treatment.”
The live-in aspect of residential treatment provides a safe, secure environment away from distractions and triggers. One of the most challenging things about early recovery is learning about and trying to control cravings that arise because of certain feelings, people, places, or things. Living in a treatment center while receiving professional support allows you to explore your feelings and triggers without resorting to drugs or alcohol when they become uncomfortable.
Signs It’s Right for You
Residential and inpatient are just two levels of care in addiction and mental health treatment. There are also outpatient programs that allow you to receive treatment during the day while allowing you to return home at night. You can also find detox programs that offer short-term support to stabilize your physical and mental health as you stop using drugs and alcohol.
A residential treatment program might be the right fit for you if:
- You recently completed detox. Even though you stopped using drugs and alcohol, the skills you learn and the work you do during residential treatment can help you stay sober.
- You face many stress factors or you’re not sure what triggers cravings. Residential treatment can help you find healthy ways to cope with your day-to-day life when it becomes overwhelming.
- You use substances to manage your mental health. Residential dual diagnosis treatment programs can allow you to better understand your mental health so you have a better idea of how to cope.
- You need to get away from the environment where you use drugs or alcohol. The physical distance between treatment and your home can give you space to focus on yourself and your recovery.
If you’ve been through addiction treatment before and it didn’t work out as well as you hoped, residential treatment might be the opportunity you need to spark lasting change. It will give you time to step back from your daily routine and focus solely on healing and building long-term recovery skills.
Do you have a loved one struggling with addiction?
We know how hard that can be. Give us a call to find out what options you have.
How You Can Get Help
When you’re ready to make a change, reach out for help. A rehab center’s admissions department can help determine the best program and level of care for your individual needs. They can also assist with insurance verification and transportation arrangements.
If you’re still unsure, talk to someone. Starting the conversation about treatment could help you gain a different perspective and allow you to process your feelings about getting help. You’re not alone in this journey, and there are people and resources available to support you.
Call Discover Recovery Now
Discover Recovery offers residential dual diagnosis treatment in Washington State. Our team of professionals will work closely with you or your loved one to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses both addiction and mental health concerns. We offer medical detox, residential treatment, and sober living so that you can find the right type of help wherever you are on your journey to recovery.
Here, you can find your path and discover your strength. Call today to get started or find out if our program is right for you by completing our confidential online assessment.