Home » Treatment Programs » Inpatient Rehab
Inpatient Rehab in Massachusetts
Residential Treatment Programs
Residential treatment, or inpatient rehab, is a vital step in long-term recovery. We’ll connect you to an inpatient rehab in Massachusetts to prepare for our outpatient programs.
Contact Lake Avenue Recovery today to learn more.
Home » Treatment Programs » Inpatient Rehab
Inpatient Rehab in Massachusetts
Residential Treatment Programs
Residential treatment, or inpatient rehab, is a vital step in long-term recovery. We’ll connect you to an inpatient rehab in Massachusetts to prepare for our outpatient programs.
Contact Lake Avenue Recovery today to learn more.
When a person decides to get help for their substance use disorder, the first step in treatment is a professional detox program. These are done on an inpatient basis. Once a person completes the program, they are ready to enter successive programs with a clearer head so they can learn how to stay sober for life.
While Lake Avenue Recovery does not provide inpatient rehab on our premises, we enjoy partnerships with detox centers we recommend. The individual with an addiction to drugs or alcohol goes to inpatient rehab in Massachusetts for several days and then moves to our outpatient program. We provide highly focused treatment several days per week in a scenic location in Massachusetts. Our program teaches the newly sober how to diffuse the disease of addiction and learn to make healthy choices going forward.
If you or a loved one need treatment for an addiction or mental health disorder, Lake Avenue Recovery can help. Visit our admissions page or call us today at (508) 794-4400 to get started.
What is Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab?
An inpatient rehab Massachusetts can be a detox center or a residential program used after detoxing. It requires the individual to live in the facility 24/7 under the care of medical and psychological staff. The first several days of being sober prove challenging, and it’s often best for the person to have round-the-clock support. This includes having therapeutic and medicinal care to ensure the person stays safe and focused on their recovery.
How Does Inpatient Rehab in Massachusetts Work?
Someone entering inpatient rehab in Massachusetts begins by receiving a thorough assessment by an admitting counselor. This will determine the length and severity of their addiction, which helps the clinicians create a menu of therapies that will best suit the person’s situation.
People doing inpatient treatment have a schedule of therapies they attend daily. Each one helps them make a connection between unresolved issues in their lives and how they influence their desire to abuse substances. The person then learns how to deal with triggering situations and emotions by using healthy coping techniques. Rehabs also offer prescription medications to help ease the withdrawal symptoms that happen during the early days of recovery.
How Do I Know I Need Inpatient Rehab?
People mired in addiction often have difficulty determining if they need inpatient rehab. If these behaviors are present, it may mean the person needs to get professional substance abuse treatment:
- Using substances daily or almost every day
- Trying to quit drugs or alcohol on their own and failing
- Having withdrawal symptoms when not drinking or using drugs
- Negative impact on the person’s family life, friendships, and performance at work or school
- Loved ones express worry that the individual has an addiction
A physician, substance use disorder counselor, or admissions counselor in a rehab program can discuss the person’s symptoms. From there, a determination can be made about their need to attend a rehab program.
You are not alone. You deserve to get help.
Lake Avenue Recovery is an industry leader in addiction treatment in Massachusetts. Our team of top medical experts specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and are committed to ensuring that each patient is treated as an individual. Call us today, we’re available 24/7.
Inpatient vs Outpatient Rehab
Both outpatient and inpatient rehab in Massachusetts have things in common. They both cater to people who are in the process of recovering from an addiction to drugs or alcohol. The programs both offer different kinds of therapy and access to prescription drugs to help ease withdrawal symptoms.
The difference lies in the amount of time the person commits to the program. An inpatient program requires the person to move into a facility while they receive treatment. Medical and psychological support is available day and night to them. Outpatient programs take place on weekdays during the day or evening. The person attending them lives at home or in a sober living facility and travels to the facility for their therapy sessions.
Common outpatient programs include High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Program, and Evening Intensive Outpatient Program.
What to Look For in an Inpatient Program
Choosing an inpatient program can be confusing because there are so many choices. The first thing to look for is a place that is licensed. This includes having therapists and other clinicians who are licensed to treat people in that state. Many people look for inpatient care close to home so they don’t have to travel far. It also allows loved ones quick access to them for events like family therapy.
Any inpatient program worth attending will offer different types of therapy that provide the support and education needed to stay sober. As well, because most people in recovery from an addiction experience withdrawal symptoms, having access to medications for them proves valuable.
Therapies Utilized in Inpatient Treatment
Our Massachusetts inpatient rehab offers different therapy modalities that enrich the lives of those attending them and promote sobriety. These therapies include:
Find Inpatient Rehab in Massachusetts
Are you a recent graduate of inpatient rehab in Massachusetts and want to know which program to transition to for your best results? Lake Avenue Recovery partners with detox residential programs in our area to help people start their recovery with quality addiction professionals. You can then easily transfer to our program and continue the lessons you began in the first days of recovery. We help you build on the beginning of your treatment and become adept at learning to avoid triggers to use drugs or alcohol. We provide psychological support through a variety of therapies and any necessary prescription medications to help ease withdrawal symptoms.
Contact us today to begin the structured treatment that saves lives. Don’t suffer one more day lost in addiction. Let us help you help yourself.
Worcester, MA
Our Worcester, MA location provides evidence-based treatment modalities, our luxury facility strives to create the most peaceful atmosphere to help our patients recover in the best way.
Gardner, MA
We offer several levels of care at our program in Gardner, Massachusetts. Our outpatient treatment means each person travels to our facility for their treatment sessions and then returns to their homes.
When a person decides to get help for their substance use disorder, the first step in treatment is a professional detox program. These are done on an inpatient basis. Once a person completes the program, they are ready to enter successive programs with a clearer head so they can learn how to stay sober for life.
While Lake Avenue Recovery does not provide inpatient rehab on our premises, we enjoy partnerships with detox centers we recommend. The individual with an addiction to drugs or alcohol goes to inpatient rehab in Massachusetts for several days and then moves to our outpatient program. We provide highly focused treatment several days per week in a scenic location in Massachusetts. Our program teaches the newly sober how to diffuse the disease of addiction and learn to make healthy choices going forward.
If you or a loved one need treatment for an addiction or mental health disorder, Lake Avenue Recovery can help. Visit our admissions page or call us today at (508) 794-4400 to get started.
What is Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab?
An inpatient rehab Massachusetts can be a detox center or a residential program used after detoxing. It requires the individual to live in the facility 24/7 under the care of medical and psychological staff. The first several days of being sober prove challenging, and it’s often best for the person to have round-the-clock support. This includes having therapeutic and medicinal care to ensure the person stays safe and focused on their recovery.
How Does Inpatient Rehab in Massachusetts Work?
Someone entering inpatient rehab in Massachusetts begins by receiving a thorough assessment by an admitting counselor. This will determine the length and severity of their addiction, which helps the clinicians create a menu of therapies that will best suit the person’s situation.
People doing inpatient treatment have a schedule of therapies they attend daily. Each one helps them make a connection between unresolved issues in their lives and how they influence their desire to abuse substances. The person then learns how to deal with triggering situations and emotions by using healthy coping techniques. Rehabs also offer prescription medications to help ease the withdrawal symptoms that happen during the early days of recovery.
How Do I Know I Need Inpatient Rehab?
People mired in addiction often have difficulty determining if they need inpatient rehab. If these behaviors are present, it may mean the person needs to get professional substance abuse treatment:
- Using substances daily or almost every day
- Trying to quit drugs or alcohol on their own and failing
- Having withdrawal symptoms when not drinking or using drugs
- Negative impact on the person’s family life, friendships, and performance at work or school
- Loved ones express worry that the individual has an addiction
A physician, substance use disorder counselor, or admissions counselor in a rehab program can discuss the person’s symptoms. From there, a determination can be made about their need to attend a rehab program.
You are not alone. You deserve to get help.
Lake Avenue Recovery is an industry leader in addiction treatment in Massachusetts. Our team of top medical experts specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and are committed to ensuring that each patient is treated as an individual. Call us today, we’re available 24/7.
Inpatient vs Outpatient Rehab
Both outpatient and inpatient rehab in Massachusetts have things in common. They both cater to people who are in the process of recovering from an addiction to drugs or alcohol. The programs both offer different kinds of therapy and access to prescription drugs to help ease withdrawal symptoms.
The difference lies in the amount of time the person commits to the program. An inpatient program requires the person to move into a facility while they receive treatment. Medical and psychological support is available day and night to them. Outpatient programs take place on weekdays during the day or evening. The person attending them lives at home or in a sober living facility and travels to the facility for their therapy sessions.
Common outpatient programs include High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Program, and Evening Intensive Outpatient Program.
What to Look For in an Inpatient Program
Choosing an inpatient program can be confusing because there are so many choices. The first thing to look for is a place that is licensed. This includes having therapists and other clinicians who are licensed to treat people in that state. Many people look for inpatient care close to home so they don’t have to travel far. It also allows loved ones quick access to them for events like family therapy.
Any inpatient program worth attending will offer different types of therapy that provide the support and education needed to stay sober. As well, because most people in recovery from an addiction experience withdrawal symptoms, having access to medications for them proves valuable.
Therapies Utilized in Inpatient Treatment
Our Massachusetts inpatient rehab offers different therapy modalities that enrich the lives of those attending them and promote sobriety. These therapies include:
Find Inpatient Rehab in Massachusetts
Are you a recent graduate of inpatient rehab in Massachusetts and want to know which program to transition to for your best results? Lake Avenue Recovery partners with detox residential programs in our area to help people start their recovery with quality addiction professionals. You can then easily transfer to our program and continue the lessons you began in the first days of recovery. We help you build on the beginning of your treatment and become adept at learning to avoid triggers to use drugs or alcohol. We provide psychological support through a variety of therapies and any necessary prescription medications to help ease withdrawal symptoms.
Contact us today to begin the structured treatment that saves lives. Don’t suffer one more day lost in addiction. Let us help you help yourself.
Worcester, MA
Our Worcester, MA location provides evidence-based treatment modalities, our luxury facility strives to create the most peaceful atmosphere to help our patients recover in the best way.
Gardner, MA
We offer several levels of care at our program in Gardner, Massachusetts. Our outpatient treatment means each person travels to our facility for their treatment sessions and then returns to their homes.
Learn more About our Treatment Options
How Long Does Crystal Meth Stay In Your System?
Crystal meth, also known as methamphetamine, is a highly addictive stimulant that...
Weed-Laced Fentanyl: An Overview
In recent years, reports about weed-laced fentanyl have raised significant concerns among...
Are Weed Shakes Dangerous?
In most cases, weed shakes are not dangerous. They are typically a...
Am I an Addict? Take the Quiz
Recognizing the signs of addiction can be challenging, especially when certain behaviors...
How Long Does It Take To Get Addicted To Alcohol?
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used substances in the world....
Why Is Cocaine So Addictive?
Cocaine is one of the most addictive substances in the world, drawing...
Instant Insurance Verification
Same-Day Clinical Assessment
Free &
Confidential
Start Your Journey to Recovery Call Now.
We have a longstanding foundation in the treatment and recovery community
Lake Avenue Recovery is a state licensed and Joint Commission accredited organization committed to promoting, maintaining, and restoring the dignity, well-being and mental health for those with substance use disorders and their families serving greater Worcester county and beyond.
- 132 Years Clinical Excellence
- 105 Years Recovery Experience
- 8:1 Ratio Client to Staff
- 12 Publications on Alcohol and Drug Use