Inpatient vs Outpatient Treatment
Inpatient treatment can involve detox, 30, 60, or 90-day rehab, and even some aftercare or a sober living program. You will check into a rehab center and receive care and supervision 24/7. A facility will provide all of the amenities, programs, and staff that you need until you complete your rehab. Here is what to consider before you choose inpatient treatment including the following:- You stay in the facility without the option of leaving
- You are more likely to recover successfully without relapsing
- Inpatient treatment is more expensive even with insurance
- Depending on your situation, your life as you know it will likely be interrupted
- Medical staff and care is available to help you 24/7
- You can complete detox and rehab without any distraction from the outside world
Outpatient Treatment for Addiction
Outpatient rehab offers lots of options such as intensive outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, or counseling and support groups. During outpatient treatment, you will meet with your therapist or participate in group therapy. You can schedule your meetings around your work or family schedule. You may also have the option of staying at home with your family at night or working during the day and returning to a treatment center at night. Here is what to consider before you choose outpatient treatment including the following:- Outpatient treatment offers greater flexibility with your schedule
- You are less likely to recover successfully without relapsing
- Outpatient treatment is less expensive
- An outpatient program may last longer since you receive care as your schedule allows
- If you have a mild addiction, there is no need for a more intense treatment plan
- You will likely dedicate ten to twelve hours to your therapy per week

