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Are you or a loved one having a difficult time quitting a prescription or illicit drug? If so, seeking the help of a drug rehab might be the key to overcoming your dependence on the substance. But what is drug rehab, and what is involved in addiction treatment? 

The friendly staff at BrightView can walk you through the steps needed to get started with treatment. Simply give us a call at 888.501.9865 or visit our closest drug rehab center to begin your program the very same day.

What Is Drug Rehab?

Drug rehab, also known as drug addiction treatment, is a comprehensive approach to addressing substance use disorders (SUDs). The goal of these programs is to help people quit using drugs and maintain a sober lifestyle. Treatment settings vary from highly structured residential programs to flexible outpatient programs, such as:

  • Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)
  • Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs)
  • Traditional outpatient programs

Program lengths and schedules also vary depending on the severity of your addiction and how much support you need. Costs vary as well, with residential treatment typically carrying the highest price tag and outpatient programs being more affordable. If you have health insurance that covers addiction treatment, this can help reduce the financial burden. However, many drug rehabs also offer payment plans for patients without health insurance.

What to Know About Drug Rehab

Before enrolling in addiction treatment, there are a few things to know about drug rehab. The following are some typical components of drug rehab programs:

Intake Assessment

The first step of enrolling in drug rehab involves an evaluation. You will meet with a physician who will conduct a physical examination and interview you about your health history and substance use history. This assessment provides the information needed to curate a personalized treatment plan.

Detoxification

For some patients, a detoxification program is necessary. Withdrawal symptoms can arise as the drug leaves her body, which can be rather uncomfortable and distracting. A medical detox takes place under the supervision of an addiction treatment provider and may involve medications to ease discomfort.

Medication Assisted Treatment

One of the most important things to know about drug rehab that can put your mind at ease is that many treatment centers now offer medication assisted treatment (MAT). This approach involves the use of specific medications that can alleviate withdrawal symptoms and cravings, such as:

  • Buprenorphine
  • Methadone
  • Naltrexone

By helping reduce discomfort from withdrawal, MAT lowers the risk of relapse and helps you stay on track with your recovery goals.

Therapy

There is more to addiction recovery than the act of quitting drugs. There are often underlying contributors to substance misuse, which need to be addressed for a healthy recovery—therapy is the most effective way to do this. Through individual, group, and even family counseling, you can improve your communication skills and learn how to deal with stressors more effectively so they do not lead you back to drugs or alcohol.

Relapse Prevention

To help you maintain recovery for the long term, it is important to receive ongoing support. Many drug rehabs offer programs and support long after you complete addiction treatment. This can be anything from support groups to aftercare and alumni programs that meet in person or online.

Call to Find a BrightView Drug Rehab Center Near You

Now that you are familiar with what to know about drug rehab, take the next step toward recovery—call BrightView at 888.501.9865 or complete our online form to schedule an intake assessment. Or, if you prefer, feel free to walk right into one of our treatment centers. We do our best to expedite the intake process so that you can get started with treatment within a few short hours of arrival. 

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