It is vital for individuals seeking addiction and dual diagnosis treatment, as well as their family members, to know about the various levels of care that are accessible to them. If someone is dealing with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders, the levels of care that are available include inpatient treatment, detox programs, residential treatment, and outpatient treatment.
There are some key differences between inpatient and residential treatment. And detox is yet another level of care when it comes to addiction treatment. Provided below are additional details.
Inpatient treatment is the most intensive level of treatment, typically offered in a secure unit (locked doors) of a hospital that provides 24-hour care and monitoring. This treatment option is best for those with severe mental health issues who need constant monitoring for their safety and well-being. Silver Pines offers residential treatment and detox in a more comfortable environment than a hospital setting, which offers significant advantages for long-term recovery.
While inpatient treatment is typically in a hospital setting, residential treatment is voluntary (doors aren’t locked), offers a high amount of structure, monitoring, and support, and is usually carried out in more of a comfortable and home-like environment. Individuals in residential treatment have fewer restrictions and more freedom daily.
Additionally, the medical staff helps individuals in residential settings as well, and many individuals who leave inpatient hospital settings move into a residential treatment environment as their next step toward building their critical foundation for recovery.
Detox is a process that involves removing toxins from the body. For addiction, detox programs involve eliminating drugs and alcohol; stopping drug use is the first step. Individuals must wait for their bodies to metabolize any remaining traces of drugs before they start residential treatment. The withdrawal symptoms that arise when people stop taking drugs are often uncomfortable, and abruptly stopping certain drugs can be dangerous, even life-threatening. For these reasons, supervision at a detox center like Silver Pines is vital, including symptom management, safety, and support.
Silver Pines is in-network with the following insurance companies and can also accept out-of-network benefits from other major insurance providers. We offer a private-pay rate for those who prefer to pay for treatment directly. If you have any questions about payment options or treatment, our admissions team can answer them and guide you through the next steps.
With a staff that genuinely cares about each individual and their recovery, Silver Pines is nestled in a quiet, peaceful location that’s ideal for each person to focus on their recovery. There are ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, and residents also enjoy delicious meals, art, board games, movies, books, yoga, and activities throughout the week.
Unlike other detox programs, at Silver Pines, we provide a full-service kitchen and offer self-serve/open eating. Our self-serve/open eating lounge is available to our clients 24/7 and is stocked with homemade and easily prepared comfort foods. Our Executive Chef, a certified nutritionist, leads our full-service kitchen. Additionally, each client can receive a nutritional assessment and customized meal plan designed by a licensed dietician.
Our Family Program guides families along every step of their journey by providing education and intervention with authenticity and integrity. Not only does our program help families who have a loved one in treatment, but it also helps prepare them for life after treatment. We offer family therapy sessions, in-person family education, process groups, and virtual support groups for our client’s loved ones.
We’re so glad you took the first step toward recovery by visiting our site. Call us now to speak with our team of knowledgeable professionals, who can help guide you through the next steps and answer all of your questions, or you can fill out this form, and we’ll give you a call back.