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Alcohol Treatment Programs

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Alcohol Treatment Programs

Alcohol addiction usually, is a progressive addiction, taking time to develop. Most people can’t tell you when they went from a recreational, responsible drinker, to needing to drink just to get through the day. Once there has developed a dependency, alcohol detox is highly recommended to ensure a medically safe withdrawal.

Finding the right alcohol rehab center



There are a few things to consider when looking for a treatment center that specializes in the treatment of alcohol addiction. 
  • How long is the program?
  • Will I need a Detox from alcohol?
  • How much does treatment cost?
  • Should you stay close to home or travel outside of your area for treatment?
When you know what your options for an alcohol recovery program are, you will be informed and able to make an informed decision as to what treatment center will give you the best chances for long-lasting recovery from alcohol addiction. Addiction No More ® can help you locate an alcohol abuse treatment center. Give us a call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Alcohol detox programs


Finding the best alcohol detox program is essential to withdrawing from alcohol safely. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome can lead to a life-threatening event that has been known to affect people who have been drinking heavily for weeks, months, or years and then stop their drinking habits or greatly reduce their alcohol consumption.
 
When a person stops or reduces their alcohol intake after a long period of drinking daily, the symptoms of withdrawal can start as early as two hours after the last drink. The symptoms of withdrawal can rapidly progress and range in severity from getting the shakes or anxiety to seizures and delirium tremors (DT’s). The DT’s consist of rapid heart rate, confusion, and fever. It has been estimated that the death rate from the DT’s is between  1% – 5%.

If you have experienced any of these symptoms of withdrawal, it is important to seek medical help before you decide to stop drinking alcohol. Severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms are a medical emergency.

If you or a friend are experiencing any of these symptoms, call 911 immediately or take them to an emergency room.
  • hallucinations
  • confusion
  • fever
  • irregular heartbeats
  • seizures
  • nausea
  • vomiting
 For all other detox questions please feel give us a call and we can help get you to a detox center and a start on your road to recovery.

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What is the cost of alcohol rehab centers?

The cost of alcohol rehabilitation can depend on many variables including detox considerations, inpatient treatment centers, and outpatient programs. The more amenities that a center has to offer can greatly increase the cost associated with receiving treatment at its center.

Insurance can help divert the out-of-pocket expense and coverage varies, depending on the relationship the center has with your insurance company.

Private alcohol treatment centers can range in price from $4,000 a month up to $80,000 a month for a luxury or executive type treatment center. Detox for alcohol is usually a separate cost due to the medical complications that can arise during alcohol detoxification. 

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Should I travel for alcohol treatment?

  • Is there anyone that is antagonistic to your recovery?
  • Is there a need for your stay to be completely confidential?
  • Are you a flight risk or not really wanting help?
  • Was there an intervention involved in getting the individual help?
  • Is your family not supportive?
  • Do you feel that being at home could be a trigger for you not to complete the program? 
  • A specialized program is preferred and not available in your area.
Inpatient treatment centers, residential treatment programs, and rehab centers are all treatment programs, where you stay at the center for a duration of time lasting approximately between 30-90 days. Deciding on finding treatment close to home or in another area of the state or country, really comes down to preference. If you answer yes to any of the examples we have posted below, it might be advantageous for you to leave your area for treatment.  Sometimes a fresh start and a new location can be the difference between success and failure. For those who are looking to get away from their influences and work on themselves without local distractions, leaving the area can be quite beneficial. For those who do not have the luxury of choice due to work or family obligations, there are great options for those seeking a local treatment program to handle their alcohol addiction problem.

What to expect when entering into a treatment program for Alcohol addiction


When you arrive at the treatment center that you have chosen to handle your alcohol addiction, you will receive a medical and psychological evaluation. This is usually done after the detox phase of the program, or in some cases beforehand and during, if there is an in-house detox available at the alcohol rehab center you have chosen. Make sure that you are honest in your answers so the treatment team will be informed as to what is needing to be handled while in treatment at their center. The primary counselor will take into account all the information provided and design a treatment plan that will cover all the concerned areas that are in need of correction. 

When making the decision to enter into a treatment center for alcohol addiction, the more you want to change your lifestyle and habits, the more likely the treatment will be successful. Going into treatment with the will to succeed, will help you want to learn more about addiction and the root causes to ensure that you get the most of or your alcohol rehab center.

Types of treatment available for someone trying to overcome alcohol addiction


Dual Diagnosis Alcohol Treatment Centers: Dual Diagnosis Treatment has started to become more mainstream for the treatment of co-occurring addiction and mental disorders since the early ’90s. Before this type of treatment was available, there was no supportive evidence to even consider that there could be an underlying disorder that led to the addiction. Looking at the root causes and handling the underlying mental disorder has come a long way in treating addiction.
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Inpatient Drug Rehab Centers:
Inpatient Drug Rehab is the most effective type of treatment for addiction to drugs or alcohol. Program length can vary from 2 weeks to 1 year depending on the program chosen. Inpatient Treatment centers should be followed up by an aftercare program to ensure that the aftercare plan is followed, which allows for an easy transition back home.
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Holistic Treatment Centers: For those who have tried to defeat drug or alcohol addiction and have been through a traditional program before, you might want to try a different approach to treatment for addiction. Holistic and natural healing centers for addiction, treat addiction as a condition and not a disease, focusing on the mind, body, and spirit as a whole. The holistic drug rehabilitation centers treatment consists of treating each of these areas to help the client achieve their freedom from addiction. READ MORE


Christian Programs:
Christian drug rehab centers have some of the best treatments available. Recent trends and statistics have shown that for a Christian seeking a faith-based treatment program, entering into a Christian drug rehab will result in a considerably higher success rate for the addict.
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Women’s Program: With more than 4 million women needing treatment in this country every year, there has been a rise in the need for gender-specific treatment. Women can find it difficult to enter a co-ed facility for many reasons. Sometimes when addiction takes hold, there can be instances that only women can understand, and for some, speaking in a co-ed setting can be hard if not impossible.  
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Executive Rehab Centers: The Executive Drug Rehabilitation centers hotline is here to help businessmen, businesswomen, and high-level executives find the right drug or alcohol treatment program. Our specialized drug rehabilitation programs are designed specifically for each individual. You will be treated as a person in our Executive Drug and Alcohol Programs. Do you need this condition taken care of in a discrete manner?  Call us today and we can help you enter into treatment discretely. 
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Free Drug Rehab: Inpatient Drug Rehab can be the most effective treatment option for the person that is extremely dependent on drugs or alcohol. Being the most effective method of treatment, it can also be the most expensive.  Sadly, this deters some people from even entertaining the idea of treatment as an option. What many do not know is that there are many free drug rehab centers in each state that provide quality treatment to the public. 
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Teen Alcohol Abuse Treatment: Teenage alcohol treatment programs specialize in treating troubled teens that are struggling with addiction to alcohol and drugs. We have partnered with a teenage helpline, to assist in the growing need for teen alcohol and drug addiction. Most teenage addiction centers offered are gender-specific to allow for uninterrupted treatment.
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AUD or (Alcohol Use Disorder) is the name that has been given to describe the abuse of alcohol that has become severe. Nearly 7.2 % of the American population or over 17 million people over the age of 18, had an Alcohol Use Disorder in 2012. Teens can also have AUD and in the same year, an estimated 855,000 teens and adolescents ages 12-17 had AUD.

To properly assess if you or someone you love has had an Alcohol Use Disorder, we have listed some questions for you, to help you understand what an Alcohol Use Disorder is. Based on the number of questions that you answer “yes” to, will assess the severity of the AUD. Answering “yes” to two questions equals a diagnosis of a form of an AUD and the more questions you answer “yes” to, will define the severity from, mild to severe.

In the past year Have you:
  • Tried to stop drinking or cut down and failed more than once 
  • Spent a lot of time drinking, being sick or hungover
  • Had cravings for alcohol or a strong urge to drink
  • Experienced times when you drank much more or longer than you intended to do
  • Continued to consume alcohol even though it causes family or life problems
  • Given up or cut back on activities that you used to enjoy 
  • Had problems at work, home or school, due to drinking or feeling the after-effects of the night before.
  • Having to consume more alcohol than previously needed to achieve the same desired effect. 
  • Started to experience withdrawal symptoms like shaking, trouble sleeping, irritability, nausea, sweating, hallucinating, depression, or anxiety.
  • Gotten into situations more than once after drinking that increased your chances of getting hurt, like drinking and driving, unprotected sex, operating machinery, or any other dangerous activities while intoxicated.
If you have more than one of these symptoms, there might be an area of concern that needs addressing, and the more symptoms that apply to you, the more urgent the need for changing your drinking habits are. Give us a call today and we can help. Getting treatment will always benefit you. Just making the smallest change, can have the largest impact on your life. 

Health and Medical

 

Long-term alcohol dependency can cause serious health problems and can include:
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Liver  disease
  • Mental health issues 
Alcohol abuse can be accompanied by other drugs. People that use alcohol and other substances at the same time can be at a greater risk of contracting Hepatitis C.

Making the decision to enter into a program for alcohol addiction can be a hard choice to make. We can help you figure out the next best course of action to help take some of the burdens off of you so you can make an informed decision as to what style of program would work best for your specific needs and wants while you are enrolled in a program for alcohol treatment. Call us now. This is a free call and we are ready to help you with alcohol abuse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

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