Rehab centers which provide residential treatment with an added option in terms of a continuum of care, with additional outpatient drug and alcohol treatment services, can be helpful for certain recovering addicts in Revloc. For example, for those who have not had success at remaining sober without relapse following outpatient treatment or who have relapsed in residential or other programs when no additional aftercare was pursued. Relapse is not uncommon when someone has struggled with a chronic long-term addiction, so residential plus outpatient addiction rehabilitation programs provide a new method which will set someone up for an effective recovery from the beginning of their treatment until they are completely amalgamated back into a drug free lifestyle on their own with a support system to encourage this.
When someone is in a residential rehab program they are in a very good position to receive the correct treatment essential to their recovery, and to be able to remain drug free while they are in rehab. This is not always the outcome with outpatient treatment when the person chooses this as a main treatment option, simply because they have access to drugs and alcohol if something is triggered and they are not in a position to get support. Relapse is tremendously less likely for someone who gets aggressive and personalized treatment in a residential program, and then continues to receive outpatient substance abuse treatment provided by residential programs who devise a recovery plan that will help them easily transition back into the real world. Residential plus outpatient addiction treatment facilities help clients develop an aftercare plan that might incorporate continual follow-up visits with counselors who can refer them to services that may help them organize their lives in a way that will encourage the sober life they want to live, such as services to help them obtain employment, get medical and mental services, receive education resources, etc.
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