Columbus, NE

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Substance Abuse Help at Our Addiction Recovery Center

Drug detox clinic in Columbus, Nebraska

Substance abuse is one of the most complex problems a human being can face. However, thousands of people have found help thanks to drug rehab centers. Our substance abuse treatment facility in Columbus has help a number of clients with everything from alcoholism to prescription drugs abuse. While you may be familiar with the concept of a drug rehab facility, you may have many questions about the entire process. Read ahead to better understand how an addiction recovery center can treat you or someone you love.

 

What is addiction recovery?

Addiction recovery is not instant. In fact, it is impossible to cure anyone of an addiction. However, one can learn how to manage their addiction and not allow themselves to use the substance in question. This lifelong process requires an intensive detox where the person must stop using the substance. During the detox phase, a person will receive counseling customized to their particular situation. Finally, the person will integrate themselves into everyday life and participate in an aftercare program to prevent relapse.

 

The most critical part of recovery is the detox phase. It is here where our facility is expert in getting our clients off their substance use. We will talk specifically about what our facility offers and how it can help treat any addiction.

 

Our facility

When people think about going to an addiction recovery facility in Columbus, they may imagine something resembling a hospital. On the contrary, our addiction treatment center in Columbus is designed to be a residential environment where the client can feel at home. Making the client comfortable is an important part of the process. During the first day of rehab, the client will be diagnosed by a series of addiction counseling professionals. At this time, the client may be recommended for dual diagnosis mental health treatment. This type of treatment helps treat people who suffer from both mental health issues as well as substance abuse. In the past, clients with this type of dual diagnosis was not able to receive treatment. Today, our facility allows clients to receive both mental health and substance abuse treatment during rehab.

 

To help clients feel comfortable and open, our addiction treatment facility in Columbus creates a community environment where all of the resident clients are encouraged to interact with each other. This may possible by group counseling and other group activities. By showing the client that they are not alone in their situation, he is better able to understand, and become more receptive to the treatment.

 

The safety and security of our clients is paramount. Our facility has 24 hour security on the premises to keep all of the clients safe. There is also an on call counselor who can treat a client during the night. With a safe environment, a client is much less like to relapse or become susceptible to outside influences. When the client is not in treatment, there are recreational diversions such as TV, internet, and exercise equipment. The facility also allows approved family and friends to visit.

 

What is aftercare?

Recovery from substance abuse is a lifelong endeavor. That is why our program includes a comprehensive aftercare program. This program involves a two-step process to help the client receive constant encouragement and support. The first step is individual and group counseling sessions to help the client talk about their recovery. The second step is entry into a 12-step program to help prevent the client from relapse episodes. This intensive approach to aftercare treatment will help the client enjoy a lifetime free from substance abuse.

 

Tour our facility

If you are someone you love is ready for treatment, we invite you to visit our facility. One of our counselors will happy to answer any questions you have about our addiction recovery program in Columbus, Nebraska. There are second chances in life. Let us help begin a new journey for you or someone you love today.