Short term rehabs consist of inpatient treatment typically lasting 28 - 30 days or less. Short term rehabs were originally designed to conform with insurance companies because many insurance carriers only cover a maximum of 28 to 30 days of substance abuse treatment. Unfortunately, it is impossible to predict with certainty that exactly "28 days" is the correct amount of time to recover from drug or alcohol addiction. In fact, in most cases this is not enough time for a successful lasting recovery.
Short term rehabs can be beneficial for those who have only been using for a short amount of time and the degree of addiction is relatively low. Short term rehabs provide the addict the opportunity to get away from their drug abuse patterns and for a short amount of time and focus on medical stabilization, abstinence, and lifestyle changes.
There are many specialized types of short term rehabs in Arizona all of which have different characteristics. There is residential short term rehabs and short term hospital inpatient treatment; 12 step programs or non-12 step, holistic programs, christian based, dual-diagnosis, men only, women only, etc.. Some short term rehabs focus on the drug of addiction such as short term heroin rehabs, short term cocaine rehabs, short term alcohol rehabs, short term meth rehabs, short term opiate rehabs, short term marijuana rehabs and many others.
There is not one answer for all cases of addiction, so it is important to have all the information about the addiction and the type of short term drug rehab center that is best before making a decision. After all, it could be the most important decision you will ever make.
There are many things to consider when choosing short term drug rehabs in Arizona and without professional help, it can be a daunting task. To find out if there are any short term rehabs serving people in Arizona that are suitable for your needs, please call 1-877-298-1890.
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