Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment in Dayton

Inpatient and outpatient treatment are two very different kinds of drug rehabilitation programs. An inpatient rehab program in Dayton means that the addicted individual lives at the rehab program. There are a lot of advantages to inpatient treatment: *24 hour supervision, *a structured, safe atmosphere, *living with other like-minded people in recovery also, * and time dedicated to a Dayton inpatient rehab facility provides the recovering person the time that is needed to learn how to live a drug-free life. The main advantage to this type of treatment is that the person in recovery fully focuses on their rehabilitation; no bills, no arguments with spouses or parents, no tension over past transgressions and no stress from work. During the time the person is attending a Dayton inpatient treatment program they have a built-in "buffer" between them and the world. This makes it possible to dedicate their full attention to their rehabilitation process.

Outpatient treatment in Dayton is on the opposite end of the spectrum when compared to inpatient treatment in Dayton. Although this form of treatment has its place, it is generally considered less effective for addicted persons with a history of dependence. Outpatient rehabilitation programs in Dayton are rehabilitation centers where the addicted individual participates with daily or weekly meetings to talk about their personal issues with drug or alcohol addiction and examine ways to stay clean. Because they are not being observed continuously, an addict might be tempted to use again. However, outpatient treatment facilities typically make use of some type of monitoring. For example, a regular or random drug test will tell if the person has been using. The problem is that this test can only tell after the fact; and by that time the person’s sobriety has been already compromised. Dayton outpatient treatment is considered to be beneficial for specific types of recovering persons: a person who has already completed inpatient or residential rehabilitation and is looking for additional support to stay sober, a person who has a very brief history of drug abuse or dependence and desires some guidance about quitting drug use, or a person who has been through treatment previously and has recently relapsed. Inpatient and outpatient treatment in Dayton supply two very different types of care. However, both can be effective at treating addiction problems if the correct match between addicted person and treatment type is made.

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