Inpatient Rehab

Residential inpatient treatment provides an immersive recovery environment with round-the-clock medical supervision. Like a compass that keeps you oriented through rough terrain, inpatient programs offer structure, safety, and intensive therapeutic support when you need it most.

What Is Inpatient Rehabilitation?

Inpatient rehab is a residential treatment program where individuals live at the facility for the duration of their care. This total-immersion approach removes the distractions and triggers of daily life, allowing you to focus entirely on recovery. Programs typically last 28 to 90 days, though some extend further based on clinical need.

Who Benefits from Inpatient Care?

Inpatient treatment is often the right bearing for individuals with severe addiction, co-occurring mental health conditions, or those who have struggled with outpatient approaches. It provides a structured compass point for anyone needing intensive, supervised care.

What to Expect

Your days will include individual therapy, group counseling, medical monitoring, nutritional guidance, and recreational activities. Many programs incorporate holistic approaches like yoga, meditation, and art therapy to support whole-person healing.

Find Inpatient Rehab Centers

TreatmentCompass has charted hundreds of facilities offering inpatient rehab programs. Browse our complete directory or call (855) 461-7830 for personalized guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does inpatient rehab last?

Most inpatient programs run 28 to 90 days, though some individuals may benefit from longer stays of 6-12 months. The duration depends on the severity of addiction, co-occurring mental health conditions, and individual progress. Your treatment team will recommend a timeline based on a comprehensive clinical assessment. Call (855) 461-7830 to discuss program options.

What is the daily schedule like in inpatient rehab?

A typical day includes morning meditation or exercise, individual therapy sessions, group counseling, educational workshops, recreational activities, and evening reflection. Meals and medication management are structured throughout the day. Most facilities also offer family therapy sessions weekly and holistic activities like yoga, art therapy, or equine therapy.

Can I leave inpatient rehab if I want to?

Voluntary inpatient rehab means you can leave at any time, though clinical staff will discuss the risks of early departure. Leaving against medical advice (AMA) can be dangerous, especially during detox. Insurance may not cover readmission after an AMA departure. If you are considering leaving, talk to your treatment team about your concerns first.

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Last updated: March 2026

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