There are so many drug treatment options available that you should have no problem finding one that your loved one or family member would agree to enter. Some of the options are listed, but this is by no means an all-inclusive list.
Inpatient Treatment
Inpatient treatment is exactly what it sounds like. A person enters into a drug rehab facility and does not leave for a specific length of time. This time period may be as little as 21 days or as long as a year.
Depending on the type of inpatient facility chosen, during the person’s stay, he can receive medical treatment for any physical problems that may have arisen due to drug or alcohol abuse. His health is restored, which is a condition in which he may not have been for quite a while.
Outpatient Treatment
In outpatient drug treatment, a person does leave a facility. Depending on the facility’s policy, the patient only leaves for a certain length of time, such as a weekend, but remains at the facility at other times. In some cases, however, a patient does not stay at the facility at all; rather, he comes and goes, just as he would to any other type of appointment.
If your loved one or family is resistant to inpatient treatment because he perceives this as a loss of control, he may be more willing to seek treatment that allows him some measure of freedom, which outpatient treatment does. However, the possibility that the person undergoing outpatient treatment can have access to addictive substances does exist.




