How To Find The Best Drug Rehab Facility For Your Needs

By: Christine Harrell

Whether drug or alcohol addiction is an incurable disease or a personal choice has been argued for years. Regardless of the philosophy what is important is finding a drug rehab facility which offers effective solutions to end addiction. In the most effective form of drug and alcohol rehabilitation patients are viewed as making decisions to use drugs and alcohol because of some sort of problem in their life. The patient is believed to not only have the ability to make bad decisions but also capable of making correct choices. When a person is made to be a victim to his or her addiction than the responsibility is taken away from the individual who is abusing drugs or alcohol. The drug rehab with the highest success rate is one that provides a sauna detoxification, counseling, life skills therapy, and training procedures.

In the past inpatient and residential treatment has meant a hospital setting. Within the last ten years more drug and alcohol rehab programs have moved away from this setting and now provide a more therapeutic environment. Many of these private rehab facilities have gyms, swimming pools, basketball courts, and volleyball. Though many think that these extracurricular activities have nothing to do with the addiction problem, are wrong. Patients of these residential drug rehabs find other productive and positive life style changes in order to overcome their addiction. Staying healthy and active is one form of a positive life style change. Usually an inpatient drug rehab that offers long term treatment is the most effective facility to handle a drug or alcohol problem.

Another form of treatment is outpatient. With little or no success individuals with a drug or alcohol problem still enroll into these types of programs. Usually it is a first step to getting help or merely an attempt to make another happy. Many times an intervention is used to get a person into treatment and what an addict or alcoholic might do is manipulate his way out of entering a residential facility and accepting help in an outpatient program. This would be a failed intervention because there is no effectiveness with outpatient treatment.

Another important component to treatment is a medical detox. Many individuals who enter a drug rehab program have such serious addictions they are not medically able to just quit. These patients need to be medically stepped down from the drug or alcohol to prevent serious medical risks. Some of these medical risks are delirium tremors, seizures, psychosis, heart failures, or suicide tendencies. An acute alcoholic should always go through detox first before starting any type of treatment. He or she must be given certain medications to prevent seizures or DT's. Many psychiatric drugs also call for a medical detox. Finding an effective detox that will step a person down off these drugs and also provide a balance of nutrition and massage therapy is best.

It is important that addicts choose the drug rehab facility that best suits their needs. This will ensure that the problem is effectively treated.

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