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How Long Does a Drug Rehab Program Last

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How Long Does a Drug Rehab Program Last

One of the factors that make a person suffering from alcoholism or substance abuse to get treatment, especially a full-fledged drug rehab program, is the length of time the said program will last.

So how long does a drug rehab program really last? Lancaster recovery services experts weigh in.

The length of treatment, just like any intervention for other medical conditions, depends on a patient’s specific circumstances. Each patient has a unique case, and the treatment is tailored-fit to the specific needs of the patient in hopes that he or she responds quickly and effectively.

The different factors affecting the length of time needed for the drug rehab program are the following:

  1. Severity of the case

Generally, the length of treatment will have to depend on the severity of the addiction, as well as to what kind of treatments the patient responds to.

The typical length of time of usual in-patient treatment programs are 30, 60, or 90 days. Then there are more long-term programs that help a patient to fully recover. Some people try out a 30-day program, and make assessments along way to confirm if a longer rehab program is needed, or if the initial 30-day program has helped achieved the desired results already. Studies have shown though that longer programs often provide better chances at success.

When looking at the severity of cases, a patient who only needs to detoxify would of course benefit from just a short-term program. But for more serious cases that are would need a thorough, patients may be subject to more comprehensive programs that are set to last considerably longer.

Some patients also have other underlying medical conditions such as mental health issues that may contribute to the uniqueness of the case, as well as to the appropriate treatment plan for it so truly, the specific case of the patient has a lot of say in how long the treatment will last.

  1. The type of the treatment

The mode of treatment itself would also have a part to play in the length of the program. Outpatient treatments may last between a few weeks and a few months. A few steps up from that would be intensive outpatient programs, which may last between three and six months.

Partial hospitalization programs, something usually reserved to complement a recently-completed in-patient program, may last up to six weeks. Then probably the most well-known, in-patient drug rehab programs, come at 30, 60, or 90 days as previously mentioned.

  1. Diligence and discipline of the patient

Taking aside the severity of the case and the treatment plan, another factor that plays part in how long a drug rehab program lasts is how religiously the patient follows the intervention designed for him. Especially true for the different levels of out-patient programs, how committed the patient is in abiding by his treatment plan can tell whether or not he will finish on time, or longer than expected.

So if you are the patient and would like to recover at the fastest time possible, make sure to take it seriously and come for treatment as scheduled. Or, if you are supporting someone planning to take treatment, be sure to encourage the patient to come and get the planned treatment.

FOR THE MOST TIME-EFFICIENT RECOVERY, GET THE RIGHT TREATMENT PLAN FOR YOUR NEEDS, AND FOLLOW THE SCHEDULE

To be able to recover at the quickest possible time, it is necessary that you get the right treatment plan, and then making sure that you abide by it. Timeliness and effectiveness are two things that should be present in a patient’s treatment plan so that you or your loved can recover in record time.

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