Seeking Drug Rehab In Sacramento
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Residential treatment in either a detox or rehab facility can be the difference between life and death for many people. In Sacramento, most of the rehab facilities are based on the social model of recovery. In this atmosphere, the addict or alcoholic is supervised 24/7 and closely monitored during the first 24 hours. Government funding is available for some residential treatment programs, but there are also several that accept private payment including personal check, cashier's check, cash, credit, or traveller's checks.
by TomGrady


Residential treatment in either a detox or rehab facility can be the difference between life and death for many people. In Sacramento, most of the rehab facilities are based on the social model of recovery. In this atmosphere, the addict or alcoholic is supervised 24/7 and closely monitored during the first 24 hours. Government funding is available for some residential treatment programs, but there are also several that accept private payment including personal check, cashier's check, cash, credit, or traveller's checks.

When taking the first step of recovery by entering a residential detox program, most clients are prescribed detox medications to get them through the first steps on their path to sobriety. After a physical and an analysis of a person's drug or alcohol usage, a contracted physician will prescribe medications that can prevent or reduce the painful side effects of withdrawal. These can include vomiting, the shakes, night sweats, body aches, and a depressed mental state. When trying to quit in an isolated environment on their own, many addicts will go back to their drug of choice rather than face the struggle of getting clean and sober. This is why it can be critical for an addict or alcoholic wishing to get sober the enter into a residential detox program where they can be closely monitored during the first 24 hours to allow them a better chance of success on their path to sobriety.

After the detox phase of someone's recovery, many people will choose to enter a longer term drug rehab program. Inpatient treatment for addiction and substance abuse is much more structured than most residential detox programs. Most treatment facilities have activities scheduled like group counseling, exercise, journaling, recovery planning and one-on-one counseling. Inpatient treatment can last anywhere from 28 to 60 days or even longer.

An intensive outpatient rehab program is another option for treatment after a stay in a residential detox program. In an outpatient alcohol and drug rehab program, the addict or alcoholic will work with one or more counselors to develop a plan for long term sobriety. Activities will include things like anger management, sobriety maintenance, and recovery planning. In the social model format of counseling, everything will be done based on the 12 steps of recovery and most of the treatment will be designed to get people knowledgable about and interested in the 12 step fellowship.

Not jumping back into normal everyday life without a safety net can be critical to an addict or alcoholic's success in their road to recovery, and outpatient substance abuse counseling can be their safety net. For many the stress of normal everyday life is what got them into trouble in the first place. So working with a substance abuse counselor in an outpatient setting after treatment can be key to maintaining someone's sobriety. The frequency of treatment can be as much as 5 days per week or as little as one day per week, but staying in touch with a treatment provider and continuing the progress made in treatment can increase an addict or alcoholic's chances of success.

Some addicts or alcoholics may try to avoid inpatient rehab treatment completely. Either they refuse to put their life on hold while they seek help for the chemical dependency, or they are in denial about the intensity of their addiction. An outpatient addiction counseling program is an attractive alternative to inpatient rehab. For some of these people the outpatient program is sufficient to get them headed in the right direction, but for many others outpatient substance abuse counseling is only a way for them to please loved ones, employers, or the courts. In the end, their addiction or dependency on drugs or alcohol ends up being too strong to be handled by outpatient addiction treatment, and they eventually end up in residential treatment.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.