Benefits of Outpatient Care

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Substance use disorder is one of the most insidious public health challenges facing America today. As drug overdose and alcohol abuse claim more than one hundred thousand lives each year, there’s a rising focus on addiction treatment. While inpatient rehab is essential for those who require medical detoxification for severe withdrawals, it’s not always necessary. If you or someone you love need help overcoming addiction, it’s possible to seek this assistance without upending your life to stay at an inpatient rehab clinic. You might consider the flexible, affordable solution of an outpatient addiction care program.

Benefits of Outpatient Care

While traditional rehab entails 24/7 supervision at a residential facility, it’s not the only option. You can incorporate outpatient addiction care into your normal life and continue working, spending time with friends and family, etc. Intensive outpatient has similar positive results as compared to inpatient care, plus many other advantages.

Accommodates Day-to-Day Life

When you participate in an outpatient care program, you’ll make one or two relatively short visits to the care facility during the day. The schedule for these meetings generally takes place early in the morning or in the evenings, which makes for a less intrusive and more accommodating program. This focus on accommodation makes it easier for people to keep up with treatment and ties into other benefits.

Long Term Treatment

While inpatient care programs often boast high success rates, it’s important to pay attention to how they define success. When success is simply completing the program, any facility can boast a terrific success rate. Outpatient treatment provides lasting support while patients are out in the world, confronting the root problems of their substance abuse and facing the temptation to relapse. The shortest outpatient programs are generally longer than the longest inpatient programs, which also provides more room to understand and accommodate individual patients.

Flexible, Personalized Care

The number of people who develop a substance use disorder and become addicted simply because they enjoy doing drugs is relatively low. In fact, some 75% of men and women in addiction treatment report a history of physical or sexual abuse. It’s overwhelmingly common that drug addiction is a means to cope or a method of escapism when past trauma or current hardship is overwhelming.

Outpatient care can include addiction education and group meetings, but it might also include one-on-one therapy for those who need it. The unique conditions of an outpatient treatment program, such as its long timescale and the fact it takes place as a patient goes about their life make it better-suited to treating underlying issues.

Call Baystate Recovery Center

Baystate Recovery Center is one of the top providers of addiction treatment. Our outpatient treatment program incorporates evidence-based principles and helps patients thrive in their day-to-day lives. If you or someone you love is suffering from addiction, then don’t hesitate to reach out to us and find out how we can help. Call Baystate Recovery Center to learn more about how we can help.

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