Latest A Forever Recovery Blog Looks at the Benefits of Seeking Inpatient Rehab Treatment
Battle Creek, MI (PRWEB) December 30, 2013 -- A Forever Recovery, a leading addiction treatment center that has pioneered a moral reasoning approach to recovery that empowers each individual client to access the spiritual, cognitive, and fellowship support that they need, has published a new blog post that focuses on the benefits of seeking inpatient rehab treatment.
“Over 23 million Americans are suffering with some form of addiction,” commented Best Drug Rehabilitation’s CEO Per Wickstrom. “And while there are a variety of treatment methods and options, we’ve found that inpatient care in one of the nearly 15,000 specialized facilities across the US is among the most beneficial, because of the diversity of programs and treatment options, ‘round the clock care, and the ability to build healthy relationships with others who are on the journey towards an addiction-free life.”
The new Best Drug Rehabilitation blog post goes on to highlight several key benefits of inpatient rehab treatment, including:
• An individual who admits him or herself in to an inpatient rehab center is making a conscious choice to break free of their addiction. This level of personal commitment plays a profound role in whether the treatment is ultimately successful.
• Inpatient rehab centers are staffed by qualified and experienced specialists who not only provide essential medical treatment, but also provide a level of genuine compassionate care that is often difficult – if not impossible – for family members and friends to provide during an extremely difficult, stressful time for all involved.
• Inpatient rehab centers are judgment-free environments where individuals connect with others who are traveling on the same path towards sobriety. This camaraderie and peer support is something that many individuals cannot get via other treatment methods.
• Inpatient rehab centers offers programs that go beyond addiction issues, and focus on everything from improving communication skills, to being a better parent, to finding and keeping a job, and more. It’s a holistic `whole person’ approach.
• Most insurance policies cover inpatient treatment, and in some cases financial assistance from the state may be available. If individuals or family members find themselves paying out-of-pocket for treatment, most treatment facilities offer financing plans in order to start treatment immediately vs. waiting months or years, when further damage may be done and treatment success rates may diminish.
“The most important thing I want people to know is that they should absolutely not be ashamed about the prospect of inpatient treatment at a licensed facility,” added Per Wickstrom. “Such a facility is not an institution and it’s certainly not a correctional facility. It’s a safe, loving and structured environment staffed by qualified specialists who deeply understand the complex, multi-layered reality of addiction. What’s more, it’s a place where people just like them have found the support and treatment they needed to reclaim their life, and emerge stronger, better, happier and healthier than they’ve been in years – or perhaps, ever!”
The full text of A Forever Recovery’s Latest blog post entitled “What are the Benefits of Seeking Inpatient Rehab Treatment?” is available at http://aforeverrecovery.com/blog/treatment/benefits-seeking-inpatient-rehab-treatment/.
About A Forever Recovery
A Forever Recovery program is an open-ended drug and alcohol treatment program that gets clients off to a great start and gives them a solid foundation in recovery they can believe in. Not every treatment methodology works for every client. Some people are very receptive to 12-step principles, whereas others are more comfortable with faith-based treatment. Cognitive approaches have excellent success, whereas others thrive within a more holistic approach. A Forever Recovery allows clients to choose from a wide range of recovery methodologies, coupled with Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT), to achieve success rates unmatched in the addiction treatment industry. The bottom line is that there is no single therapeutic approach to recovery that works for everyone… until now.
Learn more at http://aforeverrecovery.com/.
Pamela Anderson, A Forever Recovery, http://aforeverrecovery.com/, +1 (269) 788-0496, [email protected]
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