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Choosing Effective Residential Alcohol Treatment

Choosing to go to a residential alcohol treatment facility may be one of the hardest choices you have had to make and it may be a financial burden as well. Residential treatment centers are pricy and require a person to reside on the premises for the length of the program. Due to the costs and the length of stay a person will be at the treatment center, it is in their best interest to find a program that meets their needs as well as their comfort standards.

How to make the best choice?

For starters, you must first decide if you need long term or short term residential alcohol treatment. Short term treatment typically consists of a few months of your time residing at the treatment facility and undergoing your detox. On the other hand, long term treatment usually consists of you living at the facility and dealing with your addiction for a year or more.

Both long term and short term treatment will provide you with a safe and secure environment for you to conquer your addiction, as

overcome addiction problems

So you’ve decided that residential rehab is right for you, but how do you choose the right kind?

well as the resources you need to ensure that you have a healthy detox. Long term treatment is mostly meant for people who have been struggling with alcohol addiction for years and who have developed a high dependency on the substance; whereas short term treatment would be best for people who have only been dealing with alcohol addiction for a short period of time and feel as though they need help detoxing, but can rejoin society in a short period of time and stay clean.

Long term residential treatment is going to be far more expensive than short term residential treatment being that you would be using their services for a much longer period of time. Once you have decided on whether or not you want long or short term treatment you should expand your factors in finding the best residential treatment for you.

Other factors you need to consider are the cost and the location. Do you want to go to a treatment program that is close to where you live so that your family could visit you? Or, do you want to be far away from your community so that you have complete privacy? You also need to decide on the amount of money you are willing to spend for your treatment.

Next you need to decide the type of environment you would like to live in at your residential alcohol treatment program. For example, if you are a Christian you may want to consider going to a Christian based program, or if you are unreligious you may want to go to a program that does not incorporate religion into their program at all.

Alcohol is number one abused substance in the world. According to www.cdc.gov, over 50% of adults 18 years of age or older drink 12 or more alcoholic drinks a year. Alcohol is commonly incorporated into everyday living and being that many people suffer from alcohol addiction there are numerous treatment facilities located throughout the world and throughout the country.

By figuring out what you want from a treatment program you will be able to conduct research and find a few programs that meet your needs. You should consider visiting your top choices of programs before admitting yourself into one so that you will pick the best one for you. It is important for you to like the environment of your alcohol residential treatment program because that will help you with overcoming your addiction.

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