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Inpatient Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Salem, OR

Inpatient substance abuse rehab offers a safe space to build a strong recovery foundation, away from the everyday stressors and triggers at home.

What is Inpatient Rehab?

Residential treatment, also known as inpatient rehab, offers a highly focused and structured treatment approach. Clients stay at the facility, free from drugs or alcohol, while receiving evidence-based care from licensed experts to help them stay committed to their recovery.

Is Inpatient Treatment Right for Me?

If any of the following apply to you, inpatient rehab could be a transformative step in your recovery. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

What to Expect in Our Inpatient Care

Inpatient rehab provides the tools, self-awareness, and support needed to build a substance-free future. 

Addiction specialists lead you through a personalized treatment plan that addresses your addiction and any co-occurring mental health disorders, incorporating medication-assisted treatment as necessary.

Why Stay With Us

Addiction is a treatable chronic condition, not a moral failing. Our caring team provides the tools, medical support, and therapeutic guidance needed to begin a new life in recovery.

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FAQs About Inpatient Rehab

How long is inpatient rehab?

The length of rehab depends on your unique behavioral health needs and substance use history. Generally, patients complete their medical detox and inpatient rehab programs in 30 to 45 days.

Completing your full treatment plan is highly recommended, as leaving early can increase the risk of relapse and overdose. However, clients can choose to leave treatment at any time, even against medical advice, as long as they’re not a danger to themselves or others.

Yes, many people begin their lifelong recovery through inpatient addiction treatment. While there is no “cure” for substance use disorder, recovery is possible. Success in inpatient rehab is measured by improvements in physical and mental health, education or employment, relapse duration, safety and legal status, and relationships with loved ones.

Insurance may cover part or all of the costs of inpatient rehab. If you don’t have insurance, The Recovery Village Salem can work with you to create a private pay option.

Inpatient treatment may require taking time off from work, but there are laws in place to protect employees seeking rehab.

Tackling your addiction is vital for a brighter future with your children. While there’s no guarantee of custody, completing rehab may help safeguard your rights.

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