When it comes to rehab programs, you often have a choice between traditional and modern rehabilitation centres. One is not necessarily better than the other, though. The so-called ‘best’ alcohol addiction treatment for you depends on many personal factors such as your history of drug use or drinking, health problems, and possible co-occurring conditions.
Traditional Rehab
Traditional rehabilitation centres provide in-patient and outpatient treatment with programs and services like detoxification, counselling, therapy, medication, and aftercare programs. A traditional in-patient facility requires you to stay within the treatment centre for the duration of your treatment. It can be a 28-day treatment program or a 90-day program, depending on what you sign up for. This means you have to live in the treatment centre until your treatment program is finished. On the other hand, outpatient facilities allow you to visit the treatment centre for individual or group counselling based on a schedule. You can go home after a session.
Twelve-step programs are often used in traditional rehab facilities, especially for alcoholics. Some drug rehab programs have adapted the 12-step model to create a support group for clients who want to remain drug-free.
For severe drug and alcohol addiction, it may be best to sign-up for an in-patient program so you can be monitored by professionals 24/7. An outpatient program might be best if you have a job you can't leave or if you have an existing support system (i.e. your family) in a safe and alcohol or drug-free environment that can help you remain sober.
Modern Rehab
As a Modern rehabilitation centre One40 provide the same traditional inpatient and outpatient care, but additional we provide non-cognitive ‘alternative’ rehabilitation methods like equine therapy, meditation, art therapy, social learning and exercise.
Traditional Rehab
Traditional rehabilitation centres provide in-patient and outpatient treatment with programs and services like detoxification, counselling, therapy, medication, and aftercare programs. A traditional in-patient facility requires you to stay within the treatment centre for the duration of your treatment. It can be a 28-day treatment program or a 90-day program, depending on what you sign up for. This means you have to live in the treatment centre until your treatment program is finished. On the other hand, outpatient facilities allow you to visit the treatment centre for individual or group counselling based on a schedule. You can go home after a session.
Twelve-step programs are often used in traditional rehab facilities, especially for alcoholics. Some drug rehab programs have adapted the 12-step model to create a support group for clients who want to remain drug-free.
For severe drug and alcohol addiction, it may be best to sign-up for an in-patient program so you can be monitored by professionals 24/7. An outpatient program might be best if you have a job you can't leave or if you have an existing support system (i.e. your family) in a safe and alcohol or drug-free environment that can help you remain sober.
Modern Rehab
As a Modern rehabilitation centre One40 provide the same traditional inpatient and outpatient care, but additional we provide non-cognitive ‘alternative’ rehabilitation methods like equine therapy, meditation, art therapy, social learning and exercise.