Real talk - residential addiction treatment gets a bad rap. Historically, some of it might have been warranted. But the wild west days of substance abuse treatment are mostly behind us. The prevalence of the internet, accrediting bodies, and discerning families have exposed the majority of bad actors in this space. Despite this, a plethora of myths still float around about the experiences and efficacy of in-patient treatment. So in this blog we’re going to explore those ideas head on and debunk five of the most significant myths about residential addiction treatment at Country Road.
Addiction is a chronic, progressive, and fatal disease if left untreated. Thinking that in-patient substance abuse treatment is only for extreme addicts or alcoholics is equivalent to a doctor only starting to look at a sick patient when they are on their deathbed. The whole point of treatment is to stop the progression of your disease so it doesn’t become severe. Addiction is a spectrum and residential treatment at Country Road caters to individuals at all stages on that spectrum. But if you’re just starting to notice a problem, wouldn’t you rather take care of it now before you burn your life down, cripple your health, and destroy the relationships with everyone you love? Our programs are designed to meet you where you are and guide you towards recovery. Residential treatment at Country Road offers a structured and supportive environment conducive to recovery, regardless of the severity of the addiction.
If residential treatment is appropriate for anyone struggling with substance abuse, then in order for the care to be successful, it’s got to be highly individualized and comprehensive. Rarely does a one-size-fits-all approach work for anything. Everyone’s journey through addiction is unique and we all have our own needs and considerations. Country Road gets that and tailors their programs to each client. From personalized therapy sessions to specialized treatment modalities, we strive to provide holistic care that addresses the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction while addressing your specific circumstances.
Somewhere along the way, the idea that in-patient addiction treatment is akin to jail popped up. Accredited, licensed addiction treatment facilities are voluntary and will not ever keep you against your will. Even if you are court ordered to rehab, no one is going to force you to stay; you’d simply leave and then have to face whatever legal consequences come with that decision.
The purpose of residential treatment is not to isolate you or restrict your freedoms. The point is to put you in an environment free of temptation, triggers, or any kind of external stressors while you learn about yourself, your disease, and recovery. You wouldn’t put someone who’s healing from two broken legs in an environment where they have to walk everywhere would you?
Now a word on family. The thought of being cut off from family and friends can be daunting. Consider this though - they probably need some time away from you. Addiction affects everyone around the addict/alcoholic. Going to residential treatment gives your loved ones time to relax and heal knowing you are safe. Plus, at Country Road, we believe in the importance of family involvement and support throughout the recovery process. So when it’s best for everyone, your loved ones will be included in the treatment process if you and them are both willing.
While it's true that addiction treatment can be costly, Country Road is committed to making quality care accessible to individuals from all walks of life. We believe cost shouldn't be a barrier to getting the help you need. We work with a number of commercial insurance companies whose coverage may pay for some or all of your treatment expenses. If insurance isn’t an option our financial advisors will help you put together a plan that works for everyone. Our priority is to provide quality care that fits your budget, regardless of your financial situation.
Getting sober and finding recovery are two different things. Statistically, nearly 100% of people who complete a treatment program “get sober” ie they are abstinent from drugs and alcohol during their stay in rehab. Recovery, on the other hand, is taking that sobriety and turning it into a life-long pursuit of bettering yourself and the world around you. While relapse does happen, we don’t consider that a failure. Relapse is often part of the larger journey to finding long-term sobriety and recovery. We believe that when good, quality treatment is provided, a seed is planted. For some that seed blossoms immediately and for others it takes a few seasons to establish roots and begin to flourish.
At Country Road, we equip you with the tools and support you need to maintain long-term sobriety. Our aftercare programs offer ongoing guidance and resources to help you navigate life after treatment, ensuring that you have the best possible chance at a successful, addiction-free future. There’s nothing temporary about our commitment to you.
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