How long does an alcoholic usually stay in rehab for?
The recommended length of drug/alcohol rehab depends on several factors: history of drug use, history of drug treatment, budget for rehab, relapses, etc. The shortest recommended stay for inpatient drug and alcohol rehab is about 30 days. Many patients require longer stays of 60-90 days in an inpatient rehab program.
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About Rehab
Rehab is where you go when you need to seriously concentrate on getting clean and sober, or getting drug-free. You can go to rehab on your own, or you can be sent there by the courts, as Lindsay Lohan was when she was convicted of driving under the influence. Either way, rehab is often the place that saves one's marriage, family, job, or even one's life.
About Drug Treatment
Drug treatment programs help addicts detox and begin a program of dealing with their addiction and remaining drug-free. There are many more addicts in the U.S. needing help than there are drug treatment programs to help them.
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