Before a patient enters any drug and alcohol rehab centers, it is a matter of course that his family would want to learn more about what to expect during admission. As responsible caretakers of your loved one, you have every right to ask for a comprehensive summary of any prospective program, from alternative therapeutic options to day-to-day schedule of activities and therapies. Although specifics will vary from one rehab to another, here is a general list of what families can expect during this tough time.

  • It is assured that you and your loved one will never be judged and will be treated with care and respect. Your case, or any other case for that matter, will remain private and confidential, in strict compliance with federal regulations.
  • Most alcohol and drug treatment centers usually offer a rehab program that lasts for 30 days, at the least, depending on the severity and gravity of a patient’s condition.
  • You should know that residential rehab services require payment before the admission process; thus, you may want to come financially prepared. Most rehab institutions provide various room upgrade options for added comfort and convenience to your loved one. Some even have pick-up and drop-off arrangements from a patient’s home to the rehab facility.
  • Families of patients are generally welcome to accompany their loved one during admission, so they can have a better idea about the program and have a better look into the facilities. The intake specialists are well-prepared at answering any queries and concerns both from the clients themselves and their families.
  • Most rehab programs, if not all, limit phone or internet access during the first 10 days of detox, which is considered a crucial stage in the recovery and rehabilitation process. It is usually after around 10 days that a patient can have his phone or laptop restored to his possession, so long as his clinical team sees that these do not, in any way, hamper or interfere with any ongoing treatment method.
  • With regards to what your loved one can bring and what he can’t, the admission counselor will orient you and give a list of requirements and house rules. While all your love and moral support are undoubtedly welcome during this sensitive time, please do understand that the extent of your active involvement in his treatment and recovery will be bound by certain clinical requirements and limitations.
  • Regardless of certain differences in alcohol and drug treatment centers, each one shares the same principle of providing your loved one a drug or alcohol-free, healthy and safe environment that is conducive to self-reflection, recovery, rehabilitation, growth, progress, success and freedom from addiction. But fret not; you can receive updates on his recovery progress, including both triumphs and challenges.
  • On whether a patient may occasionally go home for holidays or family gatherings, you may want to clear the issue up with the rehab facility’s social worker. Your loved one may or may not be allowed to, depending on his current medical condition.
  • While your loved one’s visiting you is not always a sure thing, you, on the other hand, have more freedom to come and regularly visit him at the rehab facility to join in active participation in his therapy. Visiting hours are usually anytime between 8:30 in the morning and 8:00 in the evening, but do check with the social worker of your prospective rehab institution for a more accurate schedule.
  • Your loved one will be under the care of licensed and registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, as well as seasoned specialists, clinicians and therapists – all of whom can make his rehab stay safer and more comfortable. More than medical and mental health assistance, they may also give you a basic education on how to handle and monitor your ward’s condition.