Start Your Road to Recovery in Caldwell, Idaho
Nicknamed, "œThe Treasure of the Valley," Caldwell, Idaho is a city of 46,000 people and is a suburb of Boise. It is home to the College of Idaho, and the city motto is More to Offer.
With the epidemic of drug and alcohol abuse, now there is more to offer in terms of treatment and rehabilitation. Addiction is a disease and it is treated like other chronic diseases with a combination of medical and therapeutic treatment.
If you are struggling with this disease in Caldwell, consider traveling to another city or state for your treatment. Traveling for treatment gives you a break from all the hassles and stresses that may be a factor in your choice to escape with drugs or alcohol.
What is the Best Type of Treatment for Substance Abuse?
The most effective form of treatment for drug and alcohol abuse is inpatient care. Inpatient treatment is medically managed care at a live-in facility, where you are treated for addiction while being under 24-hour supervision.
Being at a live-in facility removes you from the conditions in your life that may be leading you to abuse substances. Most treatment centers offer rehab in 30, 60 or 90 day stays. Doctors and addition professionals will determine what is the best time for you based on your substance abuse, the duration of your use, type of substances and other medical and mental health issues.
Another option is outpatient care, where you commute to your treatment center. This is advantageous for people who have family or work responsibilities and aren't able to go to a live-in facility. Outpatient care is also typically less expensive than inpatient care.
Both types of treatment usually offer therapy methods of individual, group, family, cognitive behavioral, and alternative therapies (equine, art, yoga, music, etc.) Alternative therapies teach people how to enjoy simple things in life, and they remind them that they can be happy without drugs and alcohol. They also get patients used to punctuality and having others depend on them, helping transition them back to the "real world".
Give us a call and we'll help you determine the best type of treatment for you. Call today at (866) 578-7471!
Boost your recovery by joining a weekly group meeting and 12-step program. Group meetings help you create a support system, and 12-steps help you have more integrity and accountability in your recovery. You can also find a sponsor at each to help you with your sobriety.
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