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Types of Addiction Treatment

Understanding your treatment options is the first step. Each level of care serves a different purpose — and the right one depends on your situation, substance, and support system.

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Medical Detox

Medical detox is the supervised process of safely clearing substances from your body while managing withdrawal symptoms with medication and monitoring.

Inpatient / Residential Treatment

Inpatient treatment means living at a treatment facility full-time, with 24/7 support, structured therapy, and a substance-free environment.

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

PHP provides hospital-level treatment intensity during the day while allowing you to return home or to sober living in the evenings.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

IOP provides structured group and individual therapy several days a week while you continue working, going to school, or caring for family.

Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient treatment offers flexible, ongoing therapy and support while you live at home and maintain your daily routine.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

MAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat opioid and alcohol addiction — it is the gold standard of care.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Dual diagnosis treatment addresses addiction and mental health conditions together — because treating one without the other rarely works.

Luxury Rehab

Luxury rehab offers the same evidence-based treatment as standard programs, with resort-level amenities, privacy, and personalized attention.

Faith-Based Treatment

Faith-based treatment programs integrate spiritual practices and religious community with evidence-based addiction care.

Teen & Adolescent Treatment

Adolescent addiction treatment is designed specifically for young people, addressing the unique developmental, family, and social factors in teen substance use.

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