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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 New York

According to the New York Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), an average of more than 98,000 people are enrolled in substance abuse treatment in the state at any given time. Of this number, more than 38,000 are enrolled in the Opioid Treatment Program. More than half are in outpatient treatment, and just 2% are in inpatient treatment.

The opioid crisis is prevalent in New York. The number of people served by treatment centers for opioid abuse rose steadily from 2010 to 2017. Notably, the number of people served for abuse of opioids other than heroin actually declined during this period.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

When you begin treatment for a substance use disorder in New York, you will find that you have many options. Two of the primary choices are inpatient treatment and outpatient care.

Outpatient care is the least intensive of the two, allowing you to maintain some autonomy and continue going about your daily activities. Patients receiving outpatient care often continue to work, and they receive treatment in the evenings or other non-working hours. 

Inpatient care, on the other hand, involves full-time treatment for substance abuse issues. At an inpatient treatment center, professional staff will provide you with around-the clock care. You will be fully immersed in the recovery lifestyle.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Rehab programs in New York vary in length. Some common program lengths are 30 days, 60 days, and 90 days. That said, many individuals’ treatment plans keep them in rehab for much longer periods of time. When choosing a length of care, patients should consider their budget, schedule, and personal treatment needs. 

Whenever possible, it is best to choose a program that is on the longer side. This will give you plenty of time to stabilize and prepare yourself for the next phase of treatment. Patients often take the leap from rehab back into their daily lives too soon, leading to problems that may include relapse.

What to Expect at Rehab

Rehab centers in New York are a place for patients to recuperate and re-learn how to live a sober life. Patients are entirely immersed in a setting that is geared towards their sobriety. Daily activities at rehab include treatment options such as therapy and group meetings, lifestyle changes such as healthy meals and exercise, and supportive activities like meditation and yoga. 

Every treatment center in New York has a slightly different way of doing things, and each individual has unique needs while in rehab. Still, this is a place for everyone to get some space from their substance abuse triggers and to support healthy habits.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Detox is necessary whenever someone who still has drugs or alcohol in their system is admitted to treatment. During the detox period, a person’s body rids itself of all the substances that are still in its system. Sometimes, this period of time includes withdrawal symptoms.

At detox, patients are monitored 24/7 by professional addiction staff. The staff helps to keep withdrawal symptoms at bay and maintains the patient’s safety and comfort. This is a much safer alternative to trying to detox at home.

How Long is Detox?

Detox times vary from case to case. In general, you can expect to be in detox for anywhere from 3 to 10 days. Time spent in detox depends on how long your body takes to rid itself of illicit substances and reach a stable state.

Once a patient has stabilized, they can move to treatment. How long this process takes depends primarily upon how severe a patient’s withdrawal is. Withdrawal is different for everyone and can be affected by factors such as age, gender, weight, and how severe the substance abuse was.

Sources

  1. https://www.oasas.ny.gov/ODR/CD/index.cfm