6-Month Extended Addiction Recovery & Treatment Program
This guide explains what the treatment program includes, its benefits, how it works, what you can expect, and information about insurance.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Our treatment programs provide complete care that is both practical and easy for participants to access.
- You will get medical detox with supervision, proven therapy, help with relapse prevention, and care available at all times.
- Staying in treatment longer improves your chances of success and reduces the risk of relapse.
- Federal law requires insurance to cover addiction treatment, and most insurance plans cover all or part of the costs.
- We make treatment plans just for you, including support for mental health issues, medication if needed, and help after you finish the program.
Comprehensive Inpatient Addiction Treatment Program
Inpatient addiction treatment gives you complete care in a setting that is easy to access. Federal law says insurance must cover treatment for substance use disorders. This guide will show you how the program works, what is included, the costs, insurance details, and how to get started.

Who Benefits from This Program?
This program works best for people with moderate to severe substance use disorder. It helps those who have struggled with addiction for a long time, have relapsed after short-term treatment, face mental health challenges, or need extra support because of family or work. Research shows that longer treatment brings better long-term results.
What’s Included in the Treatment Program
Medical Detox: You’ll have 24-hour supervision during withdrawal, with medication, vital sign checks, and medical staff always available.
Clinical Assessment: We provide a thorough evaluation to identify both substance use and any mental health conditions.
Individual Therapy: You will have one-on-one sessions with licensed therapists who use proven methods like CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing.
Group Therapy: You will take part in group sessions where you can support each other and learn together in a caring environment.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): We use approved medications such as buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone, together with therapy.
Support Groups: You can join 12-step meetings, SMART Recovery, and other groups for peer support.
Educational Programming: We offer sessions on addiction science, relapse prevention, coping skills, and life skills.
Family Involvement: Your family can join therapy, attend learning sessions, and find new ways to communicate better.
Aftercare Planning: We help you get ready to leave the program, connect you with alumni groups, refer you to outpatient therapy, and keep supporting you afterward.
A Typical Day in Inpatient Treatment
- 6:30–7:30 AM: Breakfast and morning meeting
- 8:00–9:00 AM: Individual counseling or therapy session
- 9:30–11:00 AM: Group therapy or educational workshop
- 11:30 AM–12:30 PM: Lunch
- 1:00–2:30 PM: Medication administration and skill-building activities
- 3:00–4:30 PM: Support group meeting or recreational/wellness activity
- 5:00–6:00 PM: Dinner
- 6:30–8:00 PM: Evening support group or family therapy session
- 8:00–9:00 PM: Free time for personal reflection or connection with peers
- 9:00 PM+: Evening medication and lights out
Clinical Benefits & Treatment Outcomes
Physical Stabilization: We help you through withdrawal, adjust your medications if needed, support your nutrition, and keep track of your health.
Psychological Healing: You will have a safe place to work through trauma, deal with mental health issues, and build emotional skills.
Skill Building: You will learn coping strategies, how to prevent relapse, better communication, and healthy habits for everyday life.
Community Connection: You will build a support network, join groups, and make lasting connections for your recovery.
Relapse Prevention: We show you how to spot triggers, handle cravings, and make plans to stay sober.
Higher Success Rates: Studies show that staying in treatment longer helps people recover for good and have fewer relapses.
Insurance Coverage & Payment Options
Federal law says all insurance plans must cover addiction treatment. Most major insurance companies pay for inpatient care, including detox, rehab, medication, and therapy. You usually pay your deductible, copay, and coinsurance until you reach your yearly out-of-pocket maximum. After that, insurance pays the rest.
How to Verify Your Insurance Coverage
- Call your insurance company and ask about your deductible, copay, coinsurance, yearly out-of-pocket maximum, and whether you need approval before starting treatment.
- Contact the admissions team at the treatment center. Someone on staff can check your insurance coverage for you at no cost.
Review Your Insurance Card: Both sides have the the member services phone number and policy details you may need.