Depending on the severity of a person’s addiction, they will require a different type of care. Rehab centres typically offer varying levels of care in order to fit these needs. These levels actually have a term of their own: the 5 levels of care . In order to best determine which level is most appropriate, it’s important to know what each one entails, as well as the pros and cons of each one so that you can make an informed decision about your treatment options.
Outpatient Services
The first level of care is outpatient services. Outpatient care allows patients to live at home and come in for scheduled treatments during the week. This type of care is typically for patients with less severe addictions who have a support system at home. It also works well for those who are still working or studying. Most rehab centres offer this service.
Intensive Outpatient/Partial Hospitalisation Services
Also known as PHP, this level of care is for people who need more structure than what traditional outpatient care can offer. PHP usually requires at least five hours of therapy per week, and it can be done in an inpatient or outpatient setting. This level of care is often used as a step-down from inpatient care, or as a step-up from traditional outpatient care.
Residential/Inpatient Services
The first level of care is residential or inpatient services. This is the most intensive level, as patients live at the facility and receive around-the-clock care. This can last anywhere from 30 days to 90 days, depending on the severity of the addiction.
Detox Inpatient Services
The first level of care is detox. This is when a person stops using drugs or alcohol and goes through withdrawal. Withdrawal can be dangerous, so it’s important to have medical supervision during this time.
After detox, the next level of care is inpatient services. This is when a person lives at the rehab clinics and receives around-the-clock care. Inpatient care usually lasts for 30 days, but it can be longer or shorter depending on the person’s needs.
Long-Term Help May Be Needed
For someone with a severe addiction, inpatient care may be necessary. This is when the person stays at the rehabilitation centre for an extended period of time, usually 30 days or more. They will receive around-the-clock care and supervision during this time.
Start your journey in recovery today
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, it’s important to know that there is help available. Rehabilitation centres offer different levels of care, depending on the severity of the addiction. Starting your journey in recovery today can help you get on the path to a healthy and happy future.