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Choosing the Best Inpatient Methadone Rehab Centers

Treatment in an inpatient methadone rehab center is often necessary if you have been suffering from an addiction to methadone itself as well as to other opioid drugs. Many individuals can safely recover from methadone addiction in a treatment center that offers 24-hour care to those who require it. If you or someone you love is suffering from methadone addiction and needs help finding treatment now, call 800-430-1407Who Answers? to speak with a treatment advisor.

Methadone Addiction and Inpatient Rehab

Methadone is an opioid drug that is sometimes used to treat pain, but more often, is used as a treatment medication for individuals addicted to opioid drugs. According to the National Library of Medicine, “It works to treat people who were addicted to opiate drugs by producing similar effects and preventing withdrawal symptoms in people who have stopped using these drugs.”

Unfortunately, methadone itself can cause severe addiction syndromes in those who abuse it, and this abuse can sometimes occur even in those who are meant to be taking the drug as a treatment for addiction. If this has happened to you, inpatient care could be a necessary option, as it can help you overcome your addiction and safely begin your recovery.

Inpatient vs. Outpatient

Inpatient care is the opposite of outpatient care. While most of the rehab centers available to those suffering from addiction are one type of program or the other, the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse states most patients need a regimen including both options in order to fully recover. However, you may need to attend inpatient care first, especially if you have not undergone any professional treatment for your opioid addiction syndrome before.

  • Inpatient centers provide 24-hour care in a controlled environment. This means patients stay at the facility overnight, often for a prolonged period of time. These facilities can ensure that you will not be able to relapse and will give you round-the-clock access to medical treatment and help from healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses, and counselors.
  • Outpatient centers do not provide 24-hour care, and patients do not stay at the facility overnight. Instead, if you were to choose this type of care, you would attend treatment sessions often (usually daily or several times a week at first) in order to become stabilized in your recovery. You can still live your day-to-day life while in outpatient care.

The intensity of these two types of programs varies immensely, which is why it is so important to choose the best option for your needs at any particular time. If you are still unsure of the specifics of what inpatient and outpatient care can each offer, please call 800-430-1407Who Answers? to learn more.

Types of Inpatient Methadone Rehab

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There are actually several different types of inpatient rehab centers, and it is important to find one that will offer the type of care intensive enough to treat a methadone addiction. Most individuals who become addicted to methadone experience this issue after abusing the drug in treatment. If this is the case for you, intensive care in an inpatient rehab center is probably necessary.

  • Inpatient Centers Providing Hospitalization: Not every type of inpatient center offers all the treatments a hospital can. Some do, however, and this kind of care can be necessary if you are experiencing severe physical or psychological issues in addition to your addiction.
  • Residential Care Centers: Most inpatient centers provide residential care only, which means they do not provide hospital-based care but allow patients to stay at the facility. These programs are usually still very intensive and are better for individuals without severe medical issues in addition to addiction.
  • Free Inpatient Centers: There are, in fact, many rehab facilities that provide free or low-cost inpatient care. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, facilities offering all-free care were more likely than those offering no-free or partial-free care to also offer nonhospital residential care.
  • Luxury Inpatient Centers: Some inpatient facilities offer hotel-like accommodations, gourmet meals, and expensive additional treatment options such as acupuncture, massage therapy, and animal therapy. These facilities can be extremely relaxing for those who can afford them.
  • Christian Inpatient Centers: Some facilities, usually those run by nonprofit or religious organizations, offer spiritual guidance in addition to the evidence-based practices of medication and behavioral therapy. This can potentially be a helpful addition to one’s recovery regimen, as stated by a study in the medical journal Substance Use & Misuse.

Is Inpatient Methadone Rehab Right for Me?

One of the most important questions to consider when looking for the right rehab option for your safe recovery from methadone addiction is whether or not inpatient methadone rehab is right for your needs. Here are some ways to determine if you might be a good candidate for this type of treatment option.

  • You are suffering from a comorbid mental or physical disorder.
    • People who are dealing with another element during their addiction for which they will require treatment usually fare better in inpatient care. Usually, comorbid disorders must be treated simultaneously with one’s addiction as well, and inpatient centers are often more likely to offer the necessary options for this kind of care.
  • You do not have a strong social support system at home.
    • According to the medical journal Psychiatric Quarterly, individuals lacking this helpful factor during their recoveries can often build a support system in inpatient care.
  • Your home life is not safe or conducive to recovery.
    • Many individuals trying to recover from methadone addiction return to opioid abuse because drugs are so highly available in their homes. Choosing inpatient care can help you avoid this problem.
  • You began abusing methadone while taking it as a treatment medication.
    • This is a strong sign that the treatment program you underwent before was not as intensive as you needed it to be. Therefore, inpatient care might be a much safer option.

Obviously, every individual is different and there are many factors that can make someone a better candidate for inpatient or outpatient care. If you are still wondering whether or not you would be a good candidate for this type of treatment, call 800-430-1407Who Answers? now.

How Long Will I Spend in Residential Treatment?

Depending on your needs for a safe recovery and an intensive rehab program, you may spend as little as 28 days to as much as a year in residential treatment. The general consensus is that 90 days is the minimum amount of time a person should stay in a rehab program in order to reap all the benefits it can offer. However, some programs are shorter while others are longer.

  • Free and low-cost options for addiction treatment often follow the Minnesota model, which provides patients with around 30 days of intensive addiction treatment followed by aftercare. While this practice may be somewhat outdated, it is still very popular, and many individuals look to it as a starting point for their recoveries.
  • Long-term residential rehab programs may last a year or more for those who truly need them. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one of the most popular of these is a type of program called a therapeutic community.
  • One treatment program usually isn’t the enough for every patient, though. You may need to attend more than one rehab program over the course of your recovery in order to avoid relapse and to continue using the lessons you learned in treatment.

Where Can I Get Treatment for Methadone Addiction?

You can find treatment for methadone addiction in many places, but the safest and most effective of these might be an inpatient rehab center. After all, most people who have abused methadone did so because they began taking the drug as part of a less intensive treatment program, and inpatient care in a safe, controlled facility can be the best way to get you safely back on your feet. To learn more about your options for methadone addiction treatment, call 800-430-1407Who Answers? now.

Do I Really NEED Inpatient Methadone Rehab?

Not everyone needs treatment in an inpatient center for their methadone addiction. Many are able to attend an outpatient rehab program for their treatment and to thrive. However, you should consider whether or not this type of care may be necessary for your safe recovery.

  • Am I suffering from other disorders in addition to my addiction, either physical or psychological?
  • Have I never been through treatment for my opioid addiction before?
  • Have I been through treatment but not experienced the effects I hoped I would?
  • Is my home life dangerous or is someone I know trying to keep me from recovering?
  • Do I feel it would be hard for me to resist returning to drug abuse if I were in outpatient care?
  • Am I lacking the kind of social support necessary to make a strong recovery?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, inpatient methadone treatment is likely the best solution for your safe recovery right now. Though you may choose to attend a different type of care in the future, this is probably the best choice for your current situation.

Does Medicare Cover Drug Rehab?

Paying for Methadone Addiction Treatment

There are many different ways to pay for your methadone addiction treatment.

  • Finding and attending free or low-cost care is easier than you think, and most of these facilities choose patients based on specific factors like income in order to ensure those who truly need help can receive it.
  • According to healthcare.gov, treatment for substance use disorders is now an essential health benefit that insurance plans must at least partially cover.
  • Even if your out-of-pocket costs for treatment are still high, you may be able to finance these costs over time, paying in increments instead of all at once.
  • Some facilities offer care on a sliding-fee scale, based on an amount that the patient is able to afford according to certain factors.

Choosing an Inpatient Methadone Treatment Program

Choosing an inpatient methadone rehab program will be much easier with the help of one of our treatment advisors. They are available 24/7 to answer your questions about recovery and to help you find the best, safest care for your needs. Call 800-430-1407Who Answers? now to:

  • Be matched with inpatient methadone rehab centers across the country––or close to home
  • Learn more about your options for treatment, including whether or not you might qualify for free or low-cost care
  • Find out which rehab centers will accept your insurance plan
  • Ask any questions you may have about recovery, including which type of treatment is best for your needs and how you can transition into aftercare once your treatment program has ended

We are available day and night in order to help make the process of finding and beginning treatment for your methadone addiction safer and smoother. Call today to begin this process and to put an end to your substance abuse.

What Happens After Rehab?

Though you may feel that you have a whole new outlook on life after your rehab program ends, it is still important to remember that you will not necessarily be cured of your addiction in rehab. Instead, you may even need to attend another treatment program immediately or at some point during your recovery (NIDA). Life after rehab means staying aware of your needs and doing all you can to continue a stable life of recovery.

  • Eating right, exercising often, and getting 7 hours of sleep every day are all essential to living a healthy, post-rehab life.
  • Asking your friends and family members for help if you ever feel that you might return to drug abuse is important as well.
  • You may, at any time, need to return to treatment in order to stay strong in your recovery, so always stay aware of your needs.

Get Help Today

Finding safe, effective inpatient methadone rehab centers isn’t the hardest part of recovery, but it can certainly be tricky. We can make this much easier by lending you a hand in finding the best rehab options for your current needs. Call 800-430-1407Who Answers? today or visit our directory of treatment facilities in order to take the first step on your journey of recovery.

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