Residential (RTC) Treatment
24/7 Support in a Safe & Structured Healing Environment
Understanding Residential Treatment
Residential Treatment, also known as inpatient rehab, offers comprehensive, live-in care for individuals recovering from addiction and mental health disorders. Unlike outpatient treatment, RTC provides 24/7 supervision, structured therapy sessions, and peer support, allowing individuals to fully engage in their recovery process without external distractions. Benefits of Residential Treatment include:
Safe & Supportive Environment – A secure setting free from triggers and stressors.
Continuous Medical & Emotional Support – 24/7 access to medical professionals and therapists.
Structured Routine & Accountability – Daily schedules with therapy, activities, and wellness practices.
Peer Connection & Community Support – Building relationships with others on the same recovery journey.
Holistic Healing & Wellness Integration – Incorporating mindfulness, fitness, and nutritional support for overall well-being.
What to Expect in Our Residential Treatment Program
Our comprehensive residential treatment program provides individuals with a structured path to long-term recovery:
Comprehensive Intake & Assessment – Evaluating medical history, mental health status, and personal recovery goals.
Medically Supervised Detox (if needed) – Ensuring a safe and comfortable withdrawal process before transitioning to therapy.
Individual & Group Therapy – Evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to address addiction and mental health concerns.
Holistic & Wellness Therapies – Incorporating yoga, meditation, art therapy, and fitness programs to promote overall well-being.
Family Involvement & Support – Encouraging family participation through therapy and education to strengthen relationships and create a supportive recovery environment.
Aftercare Planning & Transition Support – Preparing individuals for their next step, whether it’s outpatient care, sober living, or ongoing therapy.