Addiction Recovery
By BrightView
Published: December 30, 2024
Updated: December 30, 2024

Choosing the right treatment program may seem intimidating, but it is essential to achieving lasting recovery. Whether you’re considering inpatient, outpatient, or virtual rehab, understanding the differences can make it simple to choose the right program for you. Each option offers unique benefits, catering to various needs and lifestyles.

Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient programs are designed for people to stay and live at a treatment center for a specific period, usually 28 to 90 days. This program is highly structured and provides constant medical care, therapy, and group support. It’s designed for people who need an immersive recovery environment with round-the-clock care if needed.

Benefits:

  • A distraction-free space focused entirely on recovery.
  • 24/7 access to medical and emotional support.
  • A chance to connect with others on the same journey.

Best For:

  • Individuals with severe addictions.
  • Those facing co-occurring mental health challenges.
  • People in environments with high risks or negative influences.

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient programs allow people to receive treatment while living at home. These programs are flexible, typically requiring several hours of weekly commitment for therapy, group sessions, and individual counseling.

Benefits:

  • Lower costs compared to inpatient care.
  • Ability to continue work or family responsibilities.
  • Access to ongoing support networks.

Best For:

  • Milder substance use disorders.
  • People with strong support systems at home.
  • Those transitioning from inpatient rehab

Telehealth Programs

Virtual programs use telehealth platforms to deliver therapy and support online, providing a convenient option for individuals who cannot attend in-person sessions.

Benefits:

  • Treatment from the comfort of home.
  • Flexible scheduling and cost-effective care.
  • Accessibility for those in rural or remote areas.
  • Accessibility for those without access to transportation or physical

Best For:

  • Mild to moderate substance use disorders.
  • People with mobility or transportation challenges.
  • Those preferring additional privacy in their recovery journey.

Choose the Right Program for You

Recovery is a lifelong journey that extends beyond the initial steps of sobriety. Any of these treatment plans described in this article are designed to support long-term recovery by providing the tools needed for relapse prevention, ensuring success well into the future.

For more information about BrightView’s proven effective addiction treatment program and the location nearest you, contact us at 833.510.4357 or visit us online to schedule an appointment.