Painkiller Rehab
Are you looking for the right painkiller rehab program for your individual needs? If you’re wondering what types of painkiller rehab programs are available to you and how each of these programs could benefit you then you’ve come to the right place. Pill Rehab has mapped out this guide to assist you in finding the most effective painkiller rehab programs for your individual needs based on the level of your addiction, the length of time you have been addicted and various other factors. Discover the benefits of each of these painkiller rehab programs and see just how easy it is to find the program that’s right for you.
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Treatment OptionsInpatient Rehab
Most Effective For
Inpatient rehab is most effective for those who have been using painkillers for a prolonged period of time and who are moderately to heavily addicted to these drugs. Those who have already attempted other methods of painkiller rehab and have been unsuccessful in their efforts are also encouraged to try inpatient rehab.
Benefits
Inpatient painkiller rehab provides the following benefits:
- Around-the-clock monitoring
- Individual and group counseling on a daily basis
- Safety and security
- Medical support and care
- Reduced chance of relapse
Outpatient Rehab
Most Effective For
Outpatient rehab is most effective for those who have not become heavily addicted to painkillers or for those who have already successfully completed an inpatient painkiller rehab program. Those with a very significant support system at home may also benefit from outpatient painkiller rehab.
Benefits
Outpatient painkiller rehab provides the following benefits:
- Ability to stay active in regular schedule such as work, home and school
- Individual and group counseling as needed (daily, weekly or monthly)
- Limited medical care as needed
- Limited monitoring typically through random or scheduled drug testing
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1 (888) 414-2380Choosing a Painkiller Rehab Program
There are many factors to consider when choosing a painkiller rehab program for yourself or a loved one. Consider these factors when choosing a painkiller rehab program for your individual needs:
- Cost – many inpatient programs cost more than outpatient programs
- Insurance – many painkiller rehab programs do accept insurance
- Location – if you attend inpatient painkiller rehab than the location is not as significant but for those who plan on attending an outpatient program then the program should be located in a convenient location that’s close to work or home
- Length – most painkiller rehab program last at least 90 days because this is the general rule of thumb in order for rehab to be effective. Make sure that the program that you plan on attending is at least 90 days long and longer as needed
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