In-patient rehab is when you reside in an alcohol and drug treatment center for 24 hours or more while receiving treatment for drug or alcohol addiction. You’ll be under direct care from trained addiction treatment professionals.
While some people receive outpatient care and then return home, others choose to stay for one or more days to get intense treatment for a drug or alcohol abuse disorder.
In inpatient rehab, you live with other patients receiving the same type of care.
Amenities, services, and living situations vary from rehab to rehab.
If you’re thinking about inpatient rehab, it’s normal to wonder what it’ll be like.
What happens during inpatient rehab
The process of inpatient rehab starts with being admitted. At Skyward Treatment Center, our admissions process includes trained professionals talking with you to understand your addiction and then creating a tailored treatment plan specific to your needs.
Be ready to tell your story and discuss your addiction.
The admissions process may also include a medical exam and other pre-screening processes.
After you’re admitted, you’re shown to your room and given a tour of the facility. You’ll be given a detailed account of what your treatment will be like, including any therapy or other activities.
In-patient rehab services and amenities
As a resident in inpatient rehab, you have access to several services and amenities that support your sobriety, such as:
Medical detox
When you can’t face detox alone, a medically supervised detox may be the best option. This type of detox uses medication to clear the body of drugs and alcohol. Because medical detox can be dangerous, if you detox this way, you’ll be monitored by a professional health team.
Group therapy
It’s very common to engage in group therapy while residing in rehab. This may be a requirement of your stay and your treatment. During group, as it’s often referred to as, you’ll listen to others’ stories and reflections and even share your own. Group sharing sessions are proven to help people emotionally and help with their journey to sobriety.
Exercise and physical activity
Your treatment plan may also include some form of physical exercise, which could be walking, stretching, or a martial art, like Jiu Jitsu. Exercise is necessary for good mental and physical health, so we incorporate physical activity into our residents’ treatment plans.
Meals
We know how important nutrition is when it comes to restoring your body from drug and alcohol abuse. As a resident at Skyward Treatment Center, you’ll have access to high-quality, healthy meals prepared by an in-house chef.
Get started with in-patient drug and alcohol treatment
Are you ready to take the next step and get intense treatment for an alcohol and drug use disorder? Even if you’re not sure if you need inpatient drug and alcohol treatment, we are happy to talk to you and discuss your options, which may include inpatient rehab or partial hospital stay.
We’re here 24/7 – simply call us at (713) 835-4471 or complete our online form to schedule an appointment.
In-patient rehab is when you reside in an alcohol and drug treatment center for 24 hours or more while receiving treatment for drug or alcohol addiction. You’ll be under direct care from trained addiction treatment professionals.
While some people receive outpatient care and then return home, others choose to stay for one or more days to get intense treatment for a drug or alcohol abuse disorder.
In inpatient rehab, you live with other patients receiving the same type of care.
Amenities, services, and living situations vary from rehab to rehab.
If you’re thinking about inpatient rehab, it’s normal to wonder what it’ll be like.
What happens during inpatient rehab
The process of inpatient rehab starts with being admitted. At Skyward Treatment Center, our admissions process includes trained professionals talking with you to understand your addiction and then creating a tailored treatment plan specific to your needs.
Be ready to tell your story and discuss your addiction.
The admissions process may also include a medical exam and other pre-screening processes.
After you’re admitted, you’re shown to your room and given a tour of the facility. You’ll be given a detailed account of what your treatment will be like, including any therapy or other activities.
In-patient rehab services and amenities
As a resident in inpatient rehab, you have access to several services and amenities that support your sobriety, such as:
Medical detox
When you can’t face detox alone, a medically supervised detox may be the best option. This type of detox uses medication to clear the body of drugs and alcohol. Because medical detox can be dangerous, if you detox this way, you’ll be monitored by a professional health team.
Group therapy
It’s very common to engage in group therapy while residing in rehab. This may be a requirement of your stay and your treatment. During group, as it’s often referred to as, you’ll listen to others’ stories and reflections and even share your own. Group sharing sessions are proven to help people emotionally and help with their journey to sobriety.
Exercise and physical activity
Your treatment plan may also include some form of physical exercise, which could be walking, stretching, or a martial art, like Jiu Jitsu. Exercise is necessary for good mental and physical health, so we incorporate physical activity into our residents’ treatment plans.
Meals
We know how important nutrition is when it comes to restoring your body from drug and alcohol abuse. As a resident at Skyward Treatment Center, you’ll have access to high-quality, healthy meals prepared by an in-house chef.
Get started with in-patient drug and alcohol treatment
Are you ready to take the next step and get intense treatment for an alcohol and drug use disorder? Even if you’re not sure if you need inpatient drug and alcohol treatment, we are happy to talk to you and discuss your options, which may include inpatient rehab or partial hospital stay.
We’re here 24/7 – simply call us at (713) 835-4471 or complete our online form to schedule an appointment.