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JCAHO & CARF Accreditation

All of our rehab listings maintain
accreditation from the Joint Commission (JCAHO)
and the Commission On Accreditation Of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF).

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Licensed Staff

Each facility staffs an experienced team of licensed and
trained professionals who are dedicated to treating substance
abuse with a high level of care.

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Memberships & Certifications

We aim to ensure that our rehab listings are members of such
organizations as the National Association of Addiction
Treatment Providers (NAATP) or have LegitScript certification.

Substance Abuse Stats in the State of Kansas  

The statistics surrounding substance abuse in the state of Kansas are quite shocking. You may feel surprised to learn that:

Those newborns born addicted to drugs cost the state $563 million.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

When you go to rehab, you will either enter inpatient or outpatient therapy. Inpatient rehab is residential rehab, allowing you to live at the facility. You’ll have 24/7 supervision, making this the most effective option.

Many people move from inpatient to outpatient rehab. Some, however, will start in outpatient. The flexibility of living at home allows you to continue working or taking care of the kids.

Many addiction treatment journeys are a combination of these two types of rehab.

How Long Can Treatment at Rehab Last?

No two people will have the exact same length of rehab treatment. Your stay in rehab should be personalized to your unique addiction struggle.

Rehab lengths range from short-term programs to long-term therapies that last a year or longer. The longer you stay in rehab, the more effective.

The best addiction treatment lasts at least 90 days. Some people will choose to stay in some form of rehab for life to keep themselves accountable.

What to Expect at Rehab

During your stay at rehab, you’ll experience many different types of therapy, which may include:

  • Cognitive therapy – Cognitive therapy works on the behaviors surrounding addiction.
  • Experiential therapy – This includes things like art and exercise therapy that give you a new hobby to enjoy.
  • Group therapy – Meeting with peer support groups gives you a network of support to tap.

Many treatment centers also use medication to counter the effects of withdrawal and make treatment more effective.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox

Most treatment providers recommend their clients go to detox. Detox is a safe, structured environment to take on the challenges of withdrawal. You’ll need to go to detox if you:

  • Have intense cravings if you try to stop using drugs.
  • Can’t stop without help.
  • Know you’re addicted.

With medical intervention and support, you can successfully get through these early days of treatment. Detox helps reduce the risk of withdrawal, so don’t skip it.

How Long Is Detox?

The length of detox varies for each patient. It will depend on many factors, like:

  • How long you have had a problem with addiction.
  • What drugs or alcohol you use.
  • Your health and metabolism.

You may find you only need a few days in detox, or you may need to stay for several weeks. Completing the full time in detox gives you the best chance of successful addiction treatment.