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How Long Will I Be In Treatment?

How long is rehab for drug and alcohol addiction? The answer to this question is not the same for everyone. Depending on your personal circumstances rehab might last anywhere from 28 days to six months. A variety of unique factors impact the length of your personal treatment timeline. For example, people with underlying mental health concerns often require a longer stay in treatment seeing as addiction and mental health must be addressed simultaneously. People who addressed a potential addictive disorder before it progressed and who have no underlying mental health concerns might require a shorter stay in rehab; the same goes for those who experienced a brief lapse after a prolonged period of sobriety. At The Immersion Program we believe in providing our future clients with as much information as possible before they arrive at our Southern Florida inpatient rehab. Most hesitation and apprehension can be alleviated when you and your loved ones know what to expect from the process. If you have any additional questions or if you would like to learn more about our inpatient rehab for drug and alcohol addiction, contact us today.

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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Timeline

The length of rehab for drug and alcohol addiction depends heavily on your personal circumstances. We have created a basic timeline, though it is important to note the length of treatment will differ depending on your unique background, the presence of underlying conditions and the severity of the substance use disorder. An example of a standard drug and alcohol rehab timeline is:


Committing to a full continuum of care — beginning with medical detox, transitioning to rehab and ending with IOP — reduces the risk of relapse significantly. Early sobriety is a vulnerable time, and it is important for you or your loved one to take advantage of any additional support and structure being offered. Our clinical team and case managers work closely with each client during every step of the process, ensuring the length of stay in each stage of treatment is consistently adjusted to meet changing and newly developing needs.
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How Long is Detox?

Entering into a medical detox program is a suggested first step for everyone looking to get sober, regardless of the severity of their addiction. At The Immersion Program we offer an effective medical detox program featuring medication assisted care and a safe, pain-free drug or alcohol withdrawal. During detox we conduct an individualized, in-depth evaluation which helps us determine the length of our clients stay, what kind of medical intervention is necessary and the next steps for our clients once they become physically stabilized. The length of stay in medical detox depends heavily on the following factors:

The Length of Medical Detox can be Largely Predicted by the Type of Substance Being Used.

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How Long is Residential Addiction Rehab?

Inpatient treatment is an ideal option for anyone struggling with a moderate or severe addiction and any underlying issues. Our residential facility, a short drive from the beautiful beaches of Southern Florida, is run by a carefully selected team of medical professionals, credentialed therapists and experienced support staff, all working together towards one common goal — to provide quality and effective care, unique to each individual resident. Clients identify and work through underlying causes of substance use and begin to heal on a mental and emotional basis while working towards a full restoration of physical health.
We recommend a minimum stay of 28 days, though clients typically opt to stay three full months. While three months might seem like a long time at first, this brief time commitment seems insignificant when compared to the years of solid and fulfilling sobriety you or your loved one will experience when treatment concludes. The longer a client spends engaged in the initial healing process, the more the risk of relapse is reduced. There are certain factors that affect the length of residential addiction rehab, including the presence of dual diagnosis disorders, the type of substance being used and the severity of the addiction.

How Long is Partial Hospitalization Addiction Rehab?

The partial hospitalization (PHP) portion of our program lasts for an average of 30 days. As is the case with every other phase of addiction recovery, the length of PHP is determined by each client’s personal progress in treatment. In the vast majority of cases clients stay in PHP for 28-30 days. The duration of the second phase of clinical care depends on what our team of clinical professionals deems appropriate on a case-by-case basis. If a client shows immense progress and continuously makes healthy and positive choices after transitioning into our PHP program, the duration of this phase is shorter – if a client is struggling with independent living and is still making self-destructive choices the duration of this phase will, of course, be longer. In some PHP programs, clients live at home and attend treatment during the day. In our PHP program clients live in a sober living residence which provides them with additional guidance and support 24-hours a day.

How Long is Outpatient Addiction Rehab?

Our IOP program is ideal for men and women who have just completed inpatient treatment and still require an intensive level of therapeutic care. IOP groups meet up to five times per week, and provide the same care as inpatient treatment in a less intensive setting (while allowing clients more personal freedom). Most of our clients who transition from residential inpatient or PHP into IOP stay for between six weeks and three months, though some clients opt to stay longer for additional support as they transition back into fully independent living. Our IOP program focuses on relapse prevention, life skills training and a continuation of individual and group therapy, helping clients successfully overcome the real-world challenges of early recovery.

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The Benefits of Long-Term Substance Abuse Use Rehab

At The Immersion Program we offer a multi-phased continuum of care:

The most significant benefit of completing our multi-phased continuum of care is laying a solid and unwavering foundation for continued success in sobriety. We recommend everyone who is serious about maintaining sobriety undergo each individual phase of our recovery process. Overall, the entire process takes around 9 months to complete from start to finish. However, addiction treatment is not a one-size-fits-all process. If you would like to learn more about the best course of action for you or your loved one, reach out to us today. As soon as you make initial contact, The Immersion Program is available to walk you through every step of our simple admissions process. We begin with a brief pre-assessment during our initial phone call, which allows our clinical team to determine which level of clinical care is the most appropriate choice for each individual case. We offer a free, no obligation insurance benefit check for those who are currently insured through a national provider or a major regional provider in Southern Florida. Finally, we coordinate local travel to our facility. All you have to do is make initial contact and we will take care of the rest. Contact us today to begin.

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Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. Guardian Recovery aims to improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with substance use or mental health disorders by offering fact-based content about behavioral health conditions, treatment options, and related outcomes. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Important Notes:
The content on this site is believed to be current and accurate at the time of posting, but medical information is constantly evolving.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions or concerns about your health or medical condition.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Guardian Recovery does not provide free medical advice. For personalized treatment recommendations, please consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer. Guardian Recovery and its affiliates disclaim any liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS