1-855-378-4228
MENU
Find the Best Rehab Program for Your Needs
1-855-378-4228

Drug Rehab Cleveland, OH.

The city of Cleveland is a major city in the state of Ohio, and is the county seat of Cuyahoga County which is the most populous county in the state. Positioned on the southern shore of Lake Erie, the city has always been an epicenter of productivity and manufacturing due mostly to its location on the lake shore. In more modern times, Cleveland has experienced economic diversification with manufacturing still being a driving force, but financial services, healthcare, and biomedical also coming to the forefront. The city of Cleveland is also coincidentally home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, aside from the metro area boasting over 2million people, the city also hosts many tourists throughout the year.

Like most other major cities, there is no overlooking the fact that substance abuse is also a serious problem in Cleveland. But like other large metropolitan areas, Cleveland is well equipped to handle it with many different treatment options for residents to choose from. Many individuals would first opt for an outpatient program in Cleveland, but this isn't always the best option for someone who really needs the intensity of treatment and change of environment that only an inpatient or residential facility in Cleveland can provide. Individuals seeking quality treatment in Cleveland may think they can't afford it, but many individuals with private health insurance can choose from just about any drug rehab program in the area and it is covered. For those who don't have insurance, payment assistance is also often a possibility.

Understanding Drug Rehab in Cleveland, OH.

Every year, millions attend drug and alcohol addiction treatment facilities in the US alone. Although rehab helps most of these individuals, the great majority go to treatment only to relapse after. Actually, research shows that at least 1 in 10 recovering addicts have been to addiction treatment 5 or more times in the past.

When you are trying to select a facility in Cleveland but you are confused about the variety of possibilities and program types, it is essential that you learn about what you should look out for while selecting a rehab center. This may end up saving you countless hours of frustration and wasted time.

If you understand what you should ask the facility before entrusting yourself or a loved one to the rehab program, you will be better able to confidently pick a rehabilitation facility in Cleveland that best fits your needs and requirements.

To help you choose wisely, following below are some important factors you might want to check before you make your final selection:

a) Results

For starters, find out more about the kind of results you should count on from the programs in question. Different programs will have varied rates of success. Furthermore, some facilities have different ideas of success. Some define success as being any client who fully graduates the program while other programs define success as still being clean and sober after a defined period of time after graduating and leaving the program.

In that case, you should take a moment to determine the result that you feel is acceptable and desirable before you make a final decision. After all, the decision is highly likely to act as the primary guide in your search for a facility.

Ultimately, it is in your best interests to question all rehabilitation programs about what they define as successful. You will also want to ask about the programs' success rate and compare the results so that you can make educated decision.

b) Duration

Secondly, you'll want to know how long the rehab program will take to complete. In most cases, you will find that the rehab center delivers either long term or short term rehab - yet occasionally you may find that some facilities deliver a mixture of both.

The most common form of rehab runs for 28 days. Although, this might not be long enough for you to accomplish confident and stable recovery. After all, substance abuse and addiction is fairly complex and it incorporates both psychological and physical aspects - which need to be worked on simultaneously before you are discharged from the program. This means that you might need to stay in longer than the typical 28 days for you to become sober.

c) Medication

Determine if the rehab facility plans to substitute another prescription drug for the drug you are addicted to. Nowadays, numerous rehabilitation facilities offer buprenorphine, suboxone, and methadone to clients recovering from addiction to substances as alcohol, heroin and prescription pain killers among others.

These programs are commonly referred to as harm reduction programs. The focus of the rehab may not always be complete sobriety, in some cases. Rather, it will focus on reducing the harm that you create when you abuse drugs and alcohol. This is achieved by providing the clients a controlled replacement of prescription substitutes. In reality, however, the rehabilitation program may simply be trading one type of addiction and substance use disorder for another.

Thus, if you are looking for full sobriety, you may want to steer clear of any program that administers substitute drugs in their recovery plan. Choosing this type of program may end up falling short of your goals and dreams of full sobriety and recovery.

Also, ask if the treatment program utilizes any other drugs that could be harmful or addictive. As you might quickly discover, most of the drug rehab programs you sign up for focus their treatment methods with a pharmaceutical orientation. In other words they typically depend on psychiatric medications such as anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, and other similar drugs to medicate the distressing symptoms of clients in the facility.

Alternatively, you may come across rehab programs that are more holistic in nature and prefer emphasizing that you first focus on health and detoxifying your body early in the path to full recovery by using exercise, minerals, and vitamins.

This focus on overall health and wellness can promote improved mental calmness while simultaneously reducing the symptoms of stress and anxiety that you might be suffering from. This non-medical, holistic treatment model is the desired method of recovery for a large percentage individuals struggling with addiction and in most cases it is the most effective recovery model in terms of absolute long-term sobriety and rehabilitation.

d) Cravings

When you go through addiction recovery, you might struggle with extreme cravings on a regular basis. Unfortunately, most rehabilitation facilities don't have an exact method or process they can rely on to relieve these cravings. These centers tend to offer prescription drugs intended to chemically suppress your cravings as well as continual therapy and support meetings to help you deal with these urges.

An effective solution for this is to locate a program with detoxification, nutritional strategies, and other techniques to successfully help you minimize these cravings. In such a case, your chances of success will be better and you will be better able to concentrate on strengthening your sober living strategies.

e) Nutrition

It is essential that you find out if they provide nutritional components. When first arriving at the rehab center for your individualized treatment plan, it is very likely that you may be in a declined state of physical and mental health.

In fact, a recent study from University of Maryland Medical Center reported that the intestinal issues caused by continual opiate abuse may bring about malnutrition whereas alcoholism is now associated with anemia and brain disease caused by extreme nutritional deficiency.

Therefore, look into if the addiction rehab program incorporates nutritional support so that any existing deficiencies are completely dealt with and resolved. Failure to do this might cause symptoms of irritation, lack of energy, lack of appetite, depression, and insomnia - symptoms that can really effect your ability to respond well to treatment.

f) Like Skills

It may also be beneficial to determine whether the rehab facility provides the recovering addict effective life skills to promote and support an a sober lifestyle.

regardless of how good you feel when you finish the program, you will still run into influences, problems, and cravings that might tempt you to use alcohol or drugs again. Your old drug dealers and drug-using friends might end up contacting you. Rather, you might lose your job, suffer divorce or break up, or any similar setback - factors that may be difficult to go through which can compel you to start using again.

This means that it is vital that you obtain skills that you can apply to confidently handle these influences. Comprehensive addiction rehabilitation programs should provide you with the life skills you will need when dealing with these types of stresses. Failure to do this may mean that you will lose all the improvements and progress you achieved as you went through treatment.

g) Relapse

Ask if the alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility thinks about addiction as a recoverable condition or one that feels that you need to have several relapses before you are finally able to manage your disease and achieve long-term sobriety.

Because there are countless types and kinds of rehab, the truth is that most of them feel that relapses are an ordinary part of recovery.

The rehab program that fails to think of relapse as such a normal occurrence will likely be more effective in the long run. Additionally, it is highly likely to also be a long term rehabilitation facility that is going to comprehensively address how you approach the day to day issues you experience in life.

You might also attain complete sobriety at the end of the program if the facility provides you with a solution you can rely on to relieve cravings. It can also refine your skills for dealing with problems and challenges and empower you enough so that you accomplish complete sobriety once you compete the program.

Thus, find out from all possible rehab programs if they believe addiction is something you can overcome when you enroll into their program and complete it. The response they give will help you pick a facility that follows what you consider to be your personal philosophy with regards to addiction and recovery.

i) Others

The other considerations you may want to check out for include but are not limited to whether the rehab center has received accreditation from the JCBH (the Joint Commission Behavioral Health).

This accreditation tends to create a cultivation of excellence throughout the facility. It might also mean that facility's administration are coming up with programs to increase recovery effectiveness while also delivering long term value.

Call or email us for help finding a drug rehab program.
1-855-378-4228
Email Us

There are 62 listings in Cleveland, Ohio:

AA Meetings in Cleveland:

  • Ohio Crankshaft
    2302 Broadview Rd.
    Cleveland, OH. 44109

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • One Day At A Time 3
    12507 St. Clair Ave.,@ Vashti St.
    Cleveland, OH. 44108

    Saturday - 6:00 PM
  • Kinsman Saturday Morning
    4110 Warrens. Ctr. Rd.,bl A, Rm 101
    Cleveland, OH. 44128

    Saturday - 10:00 AM
  • Cedar
    5005 Euclid Ave.
    Cleveland, OH. 44103

    Friday - 8:00 PM
  • Sr. Ignatia
    1534 South Green Road
    Cleveland, OH. 44121

    Friday - 8:30 PM
  • Living In The Solution
    3650 Lander Road
    Cleveland, OH. 44124

    Wednesday - 6:00 PM
  • Temple
    1885 E. 79th Street
    Cleveland, OH. 44103

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Orca House/east Side Women
    1905 E. 89th St.
    Cleveland, OH. 44106

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Pass Aa Group
    2501 E. 22nd St
    Cleveland, OH. 44115

    Thursday - 7:30 PM

NA meetings in Cleveland:

  • Philemon Community Church
    12618 Shaw Avenue
    Cleveland, OH. 44108

    Saturday - 6:00 PM
  • Second Ebenezer M.B.C.
    1881 East 71st Street
    Cleveland, OH. 44103

    Friday - 6:30 PM
  • Metrohealth Medical Center
    2500 Metrohealth Drive
    Cleveland, OH. 44109

    Friday - 7:00 PM
  • Lee Heights Community Church
    4612 Lee Road
    Cleveland, OH. 44128

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Trinity Cathedral Church
    2230 Euclid Avenue
    Cleveland, OH. 44115

    Friday - 12:20 PM
    Tuesday - 10:30 AM, 6:00 PM
  • The New Beginning
    15246 Saint Clair Avenue
    Cleveland, OH. 44110

    Saturday - 1:00 PM
  • Harbor Lights Complex
    1710 Prospect Avenue East
    Cleveland, OH. 44115

    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
  • Salvation Army
    9000 Superior Avenue
    Cleveland, OH. 44106

    Friday - 8:00 PM, 10:30 AM
  • Shiloh Baptist Church
    5500 Scovill Avenue
    Cleveland, OH. 44104

    Friday - 7:30 PM
Copyright © 2005 - 2024 www.drug-abuse.org