Inpatient Rehab

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Drug and alcohol addiction impacts people from every background.

But if it’s taken over your life, there’s no better time than now to take action. For many people, that means enrolling in inpatient rehab.

Maverick Behavioral Health offers personalized inpatient rehab in a luxury facility. Our team of addiction specialists can help you understand and recover from the problems that pushed you toward substance abuse.

Here’s what you need to know to decide if our inpatient program is right for you.

What Is Inpatient Rehab?

Inpatient rehab is a substance abuse recovery program that involves moving into a treatment center and living there full-time. While doing so, you’ll work with a therapist, participate in group meetings, and enjoy other forms of care and support from experienced practitioners.

You can compare inpatient rehab to outpatient treatment programs. The latter allow you to go home and sleep in your own bed at night after receiving care during the day.

There are pros and cons to both inpatient and outpatient care. So, you may want to consult one of our addiction specialists when deciding which is right for you. They can make a personalized recommendation based on your needs.

Who Needs Rehab?

Rehab is for people who have developed an addiction to an illicit substance. It may be right for you if you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms:

  • Using more and more of your drug of choice
  • Withdrawing from family, friends, and career
  • Deteriorating physical or mental health
  • Spending more than you can afford on illicit substances
  • Frequent blacking out due to substance use

Inpatient Treatment Timeline

Before you can start inpatient rehab, you’ll need to go through detox. This is when your body removes the last traces of the substance you’ve been abusing. It’s a time of intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms, which is why many patients choose to detox in our facility.

If you’re interested, you can detox with us and then go immediately into our inpatient rehab program. Detox should last under a week, and rehab can take several months to complete.

After rehab, we also offer sober living accommodations. You may want to spend several months here as you transition your recovery out into the real world.

What To Expect From Inpatient Care at Maverick Behavioral Health

If you think inpatient rehab is right for you, the next question is where to pursue it. There are many options in Texas, but Maverick Behavioral Health stands out in each of the following ways.

Personalized Treatment Plans

First, we design our personalized care plans are designed from the ground up to meet your needs. They start with 1-on-1 therapy.

This is an opportunity to discuss your challenges with someone who has spent a lifetime learning how to solve them. Your therapist will help you understand the root causes of your addiction and learn healthier strategies for coping with those emotions.

Personalization means you’ll always get the exact type of care you need — not what’s best for the average person. This can help you make more efficient progress toward your recovery goals.

Group and Holistic Healing

Our inpatient rehab plans also include group and holistic healing work. Each of these services can help you get more value out of the time you allocate to recovery.

For example, group meetings are an opportunity to learn from the perspectives of others who have been where you are now. You’ll also become a resource and have the opportunity to lift up others as you work on yourself.

Our holistic healing services add fun and variety to your recovery plan. They include diverse activities, nature walks, meditation classes, and more.

Luxurious Accommodations

Finally, you’ll get you’re own room in our beautiful facility. It’s a sunny, comfortable place where you can relax and recharge in style.

Inpatient Rehab FAQs

Is inpatient rehab better than outpatient?

No, inpatient rehab isn’t always better than outpatient care. Both options are an effective strategy for addressing substance abuse. The better choice for you will depend on factors like your home environment. If you live in a home that contributes to your addiction problems, inpatient care will likely be a better option for you.

Inpatient rehab can last anywhere from 14 days to more than three months. It depends on the program you choose and how efficiently you make progress toward your goals.

It’s also important to note that rehab is only one stage of your recovery journey. You’ll need to start the process with detox and end it with a personalized aftercare program.

Maverick offers many forms of care at all three of these levels. This makes it easy to transition your recovery from stage to stage as your growth dictates.

Yes, most insurance plans provide coverage for inpatient rehab. This includes the cost of the treatment you receive and the cost of accommodations at our facility. However, the exact coverage you get will depend on your policy.

Some insurance plans will cover the full cost of inpatient rehab with a minimal copay. Others ask policyholders to pay more. If you’re wondering how much you’d pay for inpatient rehab, get in touch.

Our addiction specialists are standing by to verify your insurance. They can call your provider, see whether you have coverage, and let you know exactly how much you’d pay for the care you want.

Move Forward with Maverick Behavioral Health

Inpatient rehab may be the most effective way to address your substance abuse problem. Whether you’re struggling with an addiction to alcohol or cocaine, heroin, or meth, our addiction specialists are ready to help you move forward today.

You can start the process by giving us a call or contacting us online. We’ll get your story, verify your insurance, and make a personalized care recommendation based on our expertise. It could be just what you need to heal.

So, why wait? Take the first step toward becoming a better version of yourself by contacting us today.