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All about Drug Treatment in Ambler

Use and abuse of drugs is not only harmful to the persons health, but also, has significant effects on the mental stability of the drug user. Drugs cause problems the user as well as their immediate family and friends. Addiction has ripped many families apart. Fortunately help can be obtained, however the initial step towards getting help starts with admitting that there is a drug abuse problem. This is where the importance of a supportive and loving family becomes evident. Without some sort of a support system, it can be challenging for an addict to find enough courage to accept the existence of a problem. Family acts as a motivating factor which pushes the addict toward recovery.

Is Attending A Rehab Program Necessary?

Yes. The process of addiction recovery is very complex and requires the help of trained professionals. Also, the entire procedure demands a high level of commitment and dedication, which is more feasible in the supervised atmosphere of a drug rehab center.

Going to a rehab facility in Ambler will let the patient mingle with people suffering from similar or worse cases of addiction. This gives patients hope and assurance that they are not alone.

How Long Is A Drug Rehab In Ambler?

The duration of a drug rehab center depends on the type and seriousness of addiction and on the willingness of the addict to work with the program. A simple detox program takes around three days or so. However, cleansing the body of existing drugs is not the only goal of a rehab center.

The main goal of any rehab facility in Ambler is to assure that the person is drug-free, and capable of living a productive and healthy life with little or no chance of a relapse. There is no particular time frame to drug treatment, it depends on the individual. Some might find it helpful to participate in meetings and support groups long after their stay in the rehab. Others might choose to discontinue the program after detoxification and recovery from painful withdrawal symptoms.

Many rehab centers in Ambler offer either short term programs or long term programs. In short term treatment, the addict resides in the rehab facility for a period of one or two months. During this time, the patient goes through a complete detoxification and is educated about addiction and how it occurs. The patient learns about handling stress, peer pressure and is encouraged to open up about problems. A short term residential program is more beneficial than solely a three to five day detox, and greatly reduces the chance of a relapse.

A long term rehabilitation facility stretches for three months to a year or more. Usually addicts with a history of relapse are recommended for such a program. This facility promotes addicts to live independently by letting them take part in household duties, learn vocational skills while also participating in group therapy. Living in a long term residential program acclimatizes addicts with the idea of adjusting in normal society after the rehab program. Such facilities are designed to lower the rate of relapses.

In Closing

An ideal drug rehabilitation center should treat a patient's addiction, as well as take steps to prevent relapses. Along with therapy it is important that addicts be treated with care and respect to help encourage them through the program.

6 treatment listings in or near Ambler, Pennsylvania:

  • UHS Keystone Center
    UHS Keystone Center is located at:

    722 East Butler Pike
    Ambler, PA. 19002

    If you would like to contact UHS Keystone Center, you can reach them at 215-542-4825.

    UHS Keystone Center offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Adolescents, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, ASL or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Self Payment
  • Horsham Clinic
    Horsham Clinic is located at:

    722 East Butler Pike
    Ambler, PA. 19002

    If you would like to contact Horsham Clinic, you can reach them at 215-643-7800.

    Horsham Clinic offers the following treatment services: Mental Health Services, Hospital Inpatient, Persons with Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, ASL or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Payment
  • Shalom Inc
    Shalom Inc is located at:

    1080 North Delaware Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA. 19125

    If you would like to contact Shalom Inc, you can reach them at 215-425-7727.

    Shalom Inc offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Adolescents, Persons with Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Seniors/Older Adults, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI Offenders, Spanish
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Self Payment
  • Parkside Recovery
    Parkside Recovery is located at:

    4806 Frankford Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA. 19124

    If you would like to contact Parkside Recovery, you can reach them at 215-533-6204.

    Parkside Recovery offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Persons with Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Gays and Lesbians, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid
  • RHD Nova III
    RHD Nova III is located at:

    1101 West Spencer Street
    Philadelphia, PA. 19141

    If you would like to contact RHD Nova III, you can reach them at 267-368-6000.

    RHD Nova III offers the following treatment services: Residential Long-Term Treatment (more than 30 days), Persons with Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid
  • Re Enter Inc
    Re Enter Inc is located at:

    3331 Powelton Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA. 19104

    If you would like to contact Re Enter Inc, you can reach them at 215-222-2770.

    Re Enter Inc offers the following treatment services: Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 days or less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (more than 30 days)
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, Medicare