Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Rehab in Memphis, TN

Is it Time For Rehab?

There comes a time when it becomes necessary for you to understand whether or not it is feasible for you to go for a residential program in abstain from drug or alcohol dependency. If you have tried abstinence or moderation on your own and have not been successful, rehab might be a reaonsonable next step, depending on the severity and chronicity of your substance abuse.  Rehab, or residential treatment, creates a safe treatment environment in a confined setting where you will not have access to alcohol or drugs.  Residential settings provide medical supervision for detoxification and the management of withdrawal from addictive substances.  Withdrawal symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headaches, blurred vision, insomnia, shaking and tremors, diarrhea, increased blood pressure mood swings, anxiety, depression and irritability.  Chemical dependency can also result in withdrawal symptoms that include seizures, respiratory depression, heart failure, coma, and even death. Addiction to opiates, crack, and alcohol may require medically supervised detox.  People who have made repeated good faith efforts to stop using and have tried psychotherapy, AA / NA / CA and other failed other forms of outpatient treatment may need residential treatment.

Not everyone can go to rehab for financial and job related reasons.  An often over looked step prior to going into rehab is an Intensive Outpatient Program or IOP.   To attend an IOP you must be medically stable, but admit that you have a problem with alcohol or drugs.  IOPs allow patients to live in their home while attending treatment for 9 to 12 hours a week. This kind of a treatment does not include detoxification, but should include contact with a program psychiatrist. IOP’s provide a safe outpatient setting where people with substance abuse problems can find emotional support while learning the skills they need to understand, reduce and stop using.

What are the costs of these treatments?


Alcohol or drug rehabilitation residential treatment settings provide 7 x 24 hr care and therefore cost significantly more than the outpatient treatments.  Residential treatments may cost $1000+ per day, but a luxury rehab can cost significantly more. Considering the fact that most residential rehabs are designed around 30 days programs significant costs are involved. Outpatients have to pay significantly less. Your insurance  will likely cover IOP and maybe even some of the residential costs. However, when it comes to residential rehab, you will have to pay a larger amount out of your own pocket as well.  However, if you need residential treatment, it is well worth the cost.

The bottom line: Is it inpatient or outpatient treatment?

For patients who are medically stable, a trial of IOP is a reasonable step if traditional outpatient treatment has not been successful.  However, if you have not made the progress you need in IOP, then residential treatment should be considered.  This approach is referred to as “stepped care” because you begin in the least restrictive setting and gradually increase the dose of treatment to the most restrictive setting only after all other options have failed.

Because our treatment center relies on evidence based practices, our Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program shares many common methods with other successful rehab programs.  The foundations of our treatment program for substance abuse also rely on the principles of harm reduction, motivational interviewing, stages of change and cognitive behavioral therapy to promote recovery from alcohol abuse and drug treatment.  In fact, our Intensive Outpatient Program in Memphis, TN that has been proven to be effective in the treatment of alcohol abuse and drug treatment in peer reviewed treatment outcome studies.   Our treatment center  provides services to those who need more treatment than one hour a week, but less than 24 hour care, by providing three hours of treatment per day, three to five days per week, in an intensive outpatient setting.  If you or a loved one is showing signs of alcohol abuse or needs drug abuse treatment rehab, they should be assessed by a trained mental health professional who can help design a treatment plan that can result in recovery.  Treatment for substance abuse can be highly successful.  Call us at 901-682-6136 to schedule an appointment.

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