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The Average Time Spent in Inpatient Drug Rehab Los Angeles

The Average Time Spent in Inpatient Drug Rehab Los Angeles Resurgence Behavioral Health

What Is Inpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient drug rehab is, in most cases, the first step a person struggling with drug addiction or substance use disorder will take after detoxing. Every rehab facility is different, with its own programs and methodologies, but the general idea is the same: creating a safe and sober environment for the patient while providing the help they need. Programs are usually customized to each patient, providing individualized help based on the person’s level of addiction, where they are in their rehabilitation process, their history with drug use and relapsing, and their physical and mental health. Those with a dual diagnosis, for example, will need additional psychiatric care for mental illness, alongside addiction treatment.

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Many inpatient rehab treatment centers will offer:

Therapy

Therapy is one of the most important parts of any inpatient or outpatient rehab program. To be able to find and heal the underlying cause of addiction will stop the cycle of substance abuse, you can work through difficult emotions and trauma, and you can gain new recovery tools and relapse prevention skills that will help you once you return home after rehab. There are several types of therapy that may be used during rehab. When you are first admitted into your rehab program, you and the addictions specialists will work together to create a program that is right for you, with types of therapy that will best suit your individual needs.

Counseling and case management

Living with a drug addiction is more than just a battle with substances; it affects every facet of one’s life. It can impede personal relationships, time management abilities, vocational pursuits, and even fundamental life skills that many take for granted, such as cooking, cleaning, and maintaining personal hygiene. When caught in the throes of addiction, these essential aspects of life can be overshadowed or completely forgotten. Fortunately, facilities like Alcohol Detox Costa Mesa are equipped to address these challenges.

At rehab centers, professionals don’t just focus on helping individuals quit drugs; they offer holistic care that encompasses all areas of life. Through tailored counseling and comprehensive case management, these centers assist individuals in understanding and addressing the broad impacts of their addiction. Whether it’s navigating social challenges, seeking vocational training, or rebuilding basic life skills, each individual’s unique needs are catered to. The goal is not just sobriety, but also empowering individuals to confidently step into a healthier, independent future. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, consider reaching out to Alcohol Detox Costa Mesa. They’re equipped to help you take that crucial step towards recovery and a brighter tomorrow.

Medical care

Drugs can wreak havoc on a person’s physical wellness, especially if they have been using them for a long time or in large amounts. Each type of drug affects the body differently, but many people who have been addicted to drugs and alcohol will have issues with their teeth, liver, heart, digestive tract, and lungs, and may require medical care such as weaning off Zoloft if they have been using it inappropriately or alongside other substances. Drug use will also cause people to neglect their personal care, and many people have not been to a doctor in some time, which allows issues like small infections to become serious. In rehab, you will undergo thorough medical screening to determine what type of treatments you need and will be either provided with that care during rehab, or you may be referred to a hospital first if there are more serious concerns.

Psychiatric care

Substance abuse and mental illness usually go hand-in-hand. There are many reasons for this, including people self-medicating with drugs or alcohol to stop symptoms of mental health issues, people being unable to make healthy choices due to mental illness, and people whose psychiatric health has been affected for the worse by their drug use, producing issues like drug-induced psychosis or an anxiety issue due to stimulant use. Each patient’s issues will be different, but in an integrated dual diagnosis program at an accredited treatment center for drug and alcohol abuse, addiction and mental illness can be treated at the same time, stopping the cycle of abuse.

Physical fitness and nutritional counseling and training

Part of exchanging bad habits for good includes taking care of yourself, inside and out. Exercise, physical fitness, yoga, meditation, and good nutrition all contribute to a healthy body, a mind at peace, and provide structure and healthy coping mechanisms to your day. At rehab, you will learn how to exercise in a way that will help you meet your health goals, manage pain, and build good habits. Going to the gym or joining a sports team will also provide you with opportunities to meet new, sober friends or people with similar goals to you.

Recreational activities

Rehab is not all work, in fact, in a typical rehab program your days will be busy and structured, but you will also have plenty of time to rest, relax, and get to know peers in a similar situation to you. Treatment centers differ, but you may have access to amenities like games, a TV room, sports facilities or a gym, outdoor areas, and more.

Holistic and spiritual therapies

These types of treatments may be offered at certain rehab facilities, while others may follow a more evidence-based treatment regimen.

Rehab facilities are a place to go for help and support when you need it most when dealing with addiction. The types of treatments you receive, and the length of stay will depend on your situation and needs.

The Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab

Usually the first step of a rehab treatment plan. When you go into inpatient rehab, you will move into a rehab center for a minimum of 30 days and will live in the rehab center full-time, 24 hours a day. Spending time away from the influence of drug dealers, peer pressure, enablers, and temptations will give you the time you need to reframe your mindset and get a new perspective on life and how things are going. You will be able to focus on what is best for you and your healing, so you can decide how you want the rest of your life to go, and you will also have time to rest your body and overcome difficult issues that may have contributed to your substance abuse in the first place.

Outpatient rehab

Provided with the patient living outside of the treatment center, commuting in for therapy, groups, medical care, case management, and other support. There are different types of outpatient care, including:

Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) – These are customizable programs, allowing you to return to work or school, and take care of your family while getting treatment for a few hours a day, a few days a week. Evening and morning sessions are available to help fit into a work schedule.

Partial hospitalization programs (PHP) – These are more intensive than the IOP, treating rehab as a full-time job that you attend five to seven days a week for full days.

Outpatient programs (OP) – Outpatient programs are for those who have completed an inpatient program and/or an IOP, and want to stay connected to support groups, therapists, doctors, and sober peers, but with a flexible schedule. Usually, people in outpatient rehab will attend one hour per week minimum of therapy, with the option to book appointments and drop into groups and recovery meetings when needed.

How Long is Inpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient drug rehab takes time. Rehab is not only about overcoming your physical addiction. It is a whole-patient approach that addresses the social, psychological, behavioral, and mental health issues that come with addiction. For this reason, the shortest time most people spend in inpatient care is 30 days.

Longer-term 60- and 90-day programs are recommended for those with a dual diagnosis, those likely to relapse, and those who feel they need additional time to understand and address the underlying causes of their addiction and to feel prepared to move forward in their day-to-day life without using substances. A longer time spent in rehab will also provide the opportunity to explore various types of therapy, regain physical and mental health, and learn more coping tools. A longer stay in inpatient rehab usually correlates to a lower chance of relapsing.

Will I Need Drug Detox Before Inpatient Rehab?

Detoxing is an important part of any rehab program and in most cases must be completed before entering rehab. This is because dedicated detox centers will be able to provide focused medical care, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and help you through this phase of treatment in the safest, most comfortable way. You will need to focus on your own wellness which will take a lot of physical and mental energy.

If you attend a drug detox Costa Mesa before you come to a sober rehab center, once you arrive you will not be distracted by drug cravings or overwhelming withdrawal symptoms, so you can move forward with treatments in a positive way, while truly being able to take in what you are learning. A safe, effective, medical detox will increase your chance of a successful recovery.

Benefits of Inpatient Drug Rehab

Some benefits of inpatient drug rehab include:

  1. Living in a safe and sober environment, away from drug dealers, liquor stores and bars, enablers, peer pressure, and the stress of everyday life, so you can focus on your treatments
  2. Customized treatment programs that include diet and exercise plans, healthy food, and therapies that are designed to best work for your unique needs
  3. Being surrounded by a welcoming community of supportive peers who are going through a similar situation, with trauma-informed, caring staff members, many of whom are in recovery themselves
  4. Gaining the tools you will need to remain sober and avoid relapse when you return home
  5. Getting mental health treatment and medical care, along with rehabilitation from addiction
  6. The opportunity to try different types of therapy and find out which works for you

Why Choose Resurgence for Inpatient Drug Rehab Los Angeles

In the 30-, 60-, or 90-day Resurgence inpatient rehab programs, you will live in a home-like environment with a full-sized bed, delicious fresh meals cooked by an onsite chef, and activities like movie nights, and game nights, and weekly outings.

Programs and therapies we offer include:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT)
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
  • Trauma-informed therapy for PTSD
  • Experiential therapy
  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
  • One-on-one psychotherapy (talk therapy)
  • Couples therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Treatments for co-occurring disorders
  • 12-Step recovery groups like NA and AA
  • SMART recovery groups
  • Stress management
  • Process addictions therapy
  • Vocational training
  • Life skills and life after treatment
  • Alumni support
  • Exercise and nutrition

Smoking is permitted in designated areas on site, and we are a pet-friendly facility. If you are a Los Angeles resident looking for help with drug addiction, substance use disorder, or alcoholism and are not sure how to take the first step in getting treatment, call Resurgence Behavioral Health. We can help you decide what treatment plan might be right for you, help you verify your insurance or create a payment plan, and provide you with answers to all your questions.  

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Josh Chandler
Josh Chandler
After growing up in Chicago and North Carolina, Josh chose to get help with substance use disorder and mental health in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than five years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for four years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. Josh remains passionate about the field because he understands that one phone call can alter the course of a person's life.


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