Hemet Valley Recovery Center & Sage Retreat offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient programs designed to help our clients begin healing in the safest, most comfortable ways. Both options provide professional care and guidance, but they differ in structure and intensity. Here’s what you need to know to make an informed decision.
What Is Inpatient Rehab?
Inpatient rehab – also known as residential treatment – involves staying at a dedicated rehab facility full-time. This comprehensive option can be ideal if you have severe substance use issues and require a safe, structured environment to focus entirely on recovery without distractions.
Our hospital-based residential rehab program provides multifaceted benefits.
- Full immersion: Our inpatient program incorporates evidence-based therapies that address substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, ensuring a holistic approach to healing.
- Structure and stability: A predictable daily routine encourages you to stay engaged in your recovery and develop healthy habits. The early stages of sobriety are particularly vulnerable to relapse, making inpatient rehab an effective way to establish stability.
- 24/7 medical supervision: Around-the-clock monitoring allows us to manage withdrawal symptoms as they arise. Experienced physicians and clinical staff provide personalized medical care, adjusting your personalized treatment plan as needed to maximize comfort and success.
- Comprehensive education on addiction: You will participate in individual and group therapy to learn about the physical, psychological and emotional aspects of addiction. Our program also focuses on relapse prevention strategies to build the groundwork for long-term success.
What Is Outpatient Rehab?
Outpatient rehab allows you to receive treatment while continuing to live at home. This option can be an ideal step down after you complete inpatient rehab. It is also beneficial for those with mild to moderate addiction who have a suitable support system at home.
- Flexibility: An outpatient program makes recovery more accessible for people with busy lifestyles. You can maintain your work, school or family obligations while attending scheduled treatment sessions.
- Independence: You can live at home and immediately apply the skills you learn in therapy. This approach encourages personal responsibility while still providing professional support.
Which Program Is Right for You?
The decision between inpatient and outpatient rehab depends on multiple factors, including the severity of your addiction, your home environment and lifestyle.
Inpatient rehab could be a better choice if:
- You need a safe, structured environment to fully focus on recovery.
- Your home environment is not conducive to sobriety due to triggers or unhelpful influences.
- You have experienced multiple relapses and need intensive support.
- You struggle with severe withdrawal symptoms that require medical supervision.
Outpatient rehab may be a good fit if:
- Your addiction is mild to moderate and you have a robust support system at home.
- You need professional help but cannot take time off work, school or family obligations.
- You have completed an inpatient program and need continuing care to prevent a relapse.
Get the Care You Need Today
Hemet Valley Recovery Center & Sage Retreat understands that no two clients are the same. Whether you need intensive, around-the-clock care in an inpatient setting or a flexible outpatient option, our expert team is here to help.
Contact our knowledgeable admissions team to learn more about our comprehensive, accredited programming, verify your insurance coverage and find the appropriate treatment plan.