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Connecting You to Trusted Residential Treatment Facilities

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Residential treatment offers 24/7 support for 30-90 days to help you overcome addiction. Learn how we can help you find a facility that meets your needs, preferences, and personality.

Residential treatment, which is closely similar to inpatient treatment, involves staying at a non-hospital facility for 30-90 days as you work through the initial stages of recovery. It’s a large commitment, as you’ll be monitored 24/7 to ensure your safety and assess your progress, which means work, school, and other obligations will have to be put on hold. However, if you’re currently struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, the benefits of seeking treatment far outweigh the risks of not taking action. 

We understand your hesitation. We also understand how difficult it can be to seek help, and the feelings of isolation that addiction brings. Remember that you’re not alone in your struggle, and with professional support, you can turn the page to a brighter future.

Personalized Support, Every Step of the Way

Physical harmony, mental stability, healthy relationships, a stable career; with your commitment to the process and our guidance, you can reclaim these joys of life.

Our treatment team deeply understands how addiction disrupts the flow of your day-to-day, self-perspective, and your closest relationships. In fact, many of them have gone through the stages of recovery themselves. In other words, we’ve been in your shoes, and know what it takes to achieve and maintain sobriety. Our mission is to share this knowledge with others like you, so that you too can overcome addiction for a meaningful life filled with purpose.

How We Can Help You

We maintain connections with a network of residential treatment facilities across the state. If you’re in the initial stages of recovery and require residential services, we can refer you to a facility that fits your needs, preferences, and personality. After our initial call and given some time to develop your treatment plan, we’ll advise you on next steps for residential treatment. Here’s how it works:

  1. You call us and we’ll conduct an initial assessment to get to know you, your history, and your specific situation. 

  2. Based on our assessment, we’ll provide personalized recommendations on residential facilities that fit your needs. 

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Would you like more information about residential treatment? Reach out today.

Transitioning to Inpatient and Outpatient Care

After some time in residential treatment, you’ll be transitioned to inpatient treatment, and eventually outpatient care, which is where we come in. Each of these are significant steps in the recovery journey, and we assure you that you’ll be well-prepared and supported throughout the process. Thanks to our network of both residential and inpatient facilities across the state, as well as detox centers, we regularly facilitate smooth transitions from stage to stage. You’ll be in comfortable and caring hands, and we’ll always keep you in the loop on your next steps.

What Is Residential Treatment Like?

We understand any apprehension to enter residential treatment, because it’s a big commitment. But residential care can offer a safe, supportive environment that allows you to hone in on healing and recovery. To ease your hesitations, here’s a general “day in the life” in residential care:

A Typical Day in Residential Treatment

Morning

Your day starts with a healthy breakfast, followed by a group therapy session where you connect with others who understand your journey. Sharing experiences and supporting each other can be incredibly empowering.

Midday

Next, individual therapy sessions allow you to work one-on-one with a counselor to address personal challenges and develop coping strategies. You might also attend educational workshops that offer insights into addiction and recovery, helping you understand the root causes of your struggles.

Afternoon

After a nutritious lunch, you may participate in recreational activities such as yoga, art therapy, or fitness classes. These activities not only promote physical health, but also help you discover new hobbies and interests.

Evening

Group counseling sessions in the evening offer another opportunity to share and learn from others. Dinner is a time to relax and enjoy a meal with peers, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Night

Before bed, you might have some free time to read, meditate, or simply unwind. This is your time to relax, and process anything you’ve learned throughout the day.

Residential treatment is designed to address all aspects of your well-being—physical, emotional, and mental. By providing a comprehensive and supportive environment, it helps you build a strong foundation for lasting recovery.

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Do you have more questions about residential treatment? Reach out.

Your Next Steps

If you’ve decided to enter residential treatment, we’d love to help you take the next steps. Here’s how you can get started through The Edge:

  1. Call us for a free initial assessment to understand your needs.

  2. We’ll craft a personalized treatment plan including residential facility suggestions and references. 

  3. You’ll receive ongoing support and resources during and after treatment.

Ready to Start Healing? Call Us Today.

Taking action against drug or alcohol addiction is crucial. The risks of not seeking help can be severe, including health complications, strained relationships, and a diminished quality of life. However, the benefits of seeking help far outweigh these risks. By reaching out to us and starting the process, you can take the first step toward a brighter, healthier future. 

Call us today if you’re ready to start your journey to recovery – we’re here to help you, every step of the way.

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We’re Here To Help You Find Your Way

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, there is hope. Our team can guide you on your journey to recovery. Call us today.

Written by

monty-montgomeryMonty Montgomery

Content Writer

Reviewed by

jeremy-arztJeremy Arzt

Chief Clinical Officer

Addiction Recovery

Drug and Alcohol

Sobriety

September 2, 2024