Residential Rehabilitation
Residential rehabilitation, often referred to as residential rehab or inpatient rehabilitation, is a form of intensive treatment for individuals struggling with substance abuse, addiction, or certain mental health conditions. It involves staying in a facility or center for an extended period, typically ranging from a few weeks to several months, to receive comprehensive and structured care. Residential rehabilitation programs offer a highly immersive and supportive environment for recovery.
Residential rehab facilities provide round-the-clock care and support to individuals in a safe and structured environment. This continuous supervision ensures that clients have access to assistance and intervention when needed