90 Days or More

Why long-term rehabs?

Long-term rehab helpStatistics prove that programs in the 90-day to 6-month range are much more successful than just 28 or 30 days, even if they offer the same style of treatment. It can often take a month just for people to start thinking straight before any counseling can set in, so something that allows them more time to adjust and more time for the treatment pactices to take effect.

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Open-Ended Rehabs

No set time period for treatment

Call now for long-term drug rehab programsLong-term drug rehabs that are open-ended allow for people to address their own specific needs at their own pace. Rather than putting a time limit on it, these facilities instead charge just a flat rate for as long as it takes, whether it's 3 months or 6 months or more. The fact is that it's nearly impossible to say all people can recover in any set amount of time because some may simply take longer.

Long-Term Drug Rehabs

Long Term Drug Rehab Programs

30 days aren't enough!

There are about 3,200 long-term residential rehab programs in the country, however, the 80,000 people that are treated in these programs each year only make up 7 percent of the total treatment population.

While many addicts are of the mindset of completing a program quickly, the reality is that a few months to get back on track vs. multiple relapses, more treatment and possible jail time in the future would consume far more of their future, so doing whatever is necessary at first is going to provide a higher chance at success.

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Long-Term Recovery

Long-term rehab aftercare

What else besides meetings?

Most treatment centers rely on meetings as their follow-up and aftercare. However, there are many more ways to ensure a successful long-term recovery. Immediately after completing a program there should be a discharge plan put into effect that includes finding postive, sober groups to be a part of. This may include taking an active role in your church, participating in a hobby or some type of arts, becoming more active in athletics, volunteering with community organizations, or any variety of groups like that. In addition, there should be some very exact goals that are set, starting out small and then building, so that there is more of a sense of production, accomplishment and responsibility.

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