Top Rated Alcohol Rehab Program for Residents of Norfolk 

Alcoholism is a cunning disease. It’s something that can slowly but surely take over your life. It’s also a disease that doesn’t discriminate. You could have all the money in the world or not have a penny to your name and still fall prey to addiction. Although it may feel as though you’re falling down a black hole when it comes to the disease of addiction when you have come to a place in your life where you’re ready to tackle your addiction to alcohol once and for all, working with a treatment team at a top-rated alcohol detox is key. That is exactly what you will find when you make the decision to partner with The Source Treatment Center. Located in sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when you make the decision to work with The Source Treatment Center team, you can take comfort in the fact that you will be working with a team that will be with you and for you every step of the way. 

If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, call The Source today.  Our treatment specialists are available 24/7 to discuss your options and help you find the perfect solution (800) 204-0418

Inpatient Alcohol Rehab 

A key decision that you will need to make regarding your recovery is the type of treatment program that you are going to work through. Although every treatment plan is personalized, you will need to decide whether you want to work through a partial hospitalization program or an outpatient program. If you needed to complete a detox program before you began your treatment program, then it could greatly benefit you to commit to a partial hospitalization program. This type of program will provide you with the around-the-clock access to your treatment team that you need as well as luxurious accommodations at one of our Fort Lauderdale residences. 

 

 

Outpatient Alcohol Rehab 

There are many people that simply don’t feel comfortable with the premise of a partial hospitalization program. There are also other people that want to continue on in their recovery journey once they complete a partial hospitalization program. If you fall into either of these categories, then you may be a suitable candidate for an outpatient treatment program. During outpatient treatment, you will have a much more flexible treatment schedule in comparison to the 25 hours of therapy per week that is required during a partial hospitalization program. You will also take part in different forms of therapy, similar to that of a PHP client so that you can identify the root cause of your alcohol addiction. 

What is Outpatient Alcohol Rehab Like? 

Your time in outpatient care will greatly depend on whether you decide to commit to a general outpatient program or an intensive outpatient program. The main difference between these two treatment options is the weekly hourly commitment that you will need to make to addiction treatment each week. An intensive outpatient program client, for instance, will need to complete nine hours of therapeutic care each week whereas general outpatient program clients will need to commit a minimum of four. If you have work or school responsibilities, it’s important that you let our treatment team know the details of these responsibilities as soon as possible so that we can incorporate them into your treatment plan. 

What is Alcohol Rehab Like at The Source? 

The Source Treatment Center is one of the best treatment facilities in the country. As such, it’s imperative for us to develop a comfortable type of environment for every client that comes to our facility. We always make ourselves accessible to our clients. Whether they need extra time with our treatment team during individual therapy or they are simply struggling with a difficult day, we will always provide them with the care and attention that they need during the time that they are in treatment. We also focus on providing every client with a relaxing atmosphere from the moment that they step through the door of our facility. If there is anything that we can do to help to make your time in treatment more successful, let us know and we will do everything that we can to assist. 

What Happens After Rehab? 

Something that we always speak with our clients about is the fact that coming to The Source for treatment is simply the beginning of your recovery journey. In fact, your addiction treatment journey is something that will last you for the rest of your life which is one of the reasons why our team will always provide you with the resources and tools that you need to maintain your sobriety. Once you get toward the end of your initial recovery program, our treatment team will speak with you in more detail regarding our Alumni Program. This program will allow you to remain in touch with your treatment team and also connect with others that have completed their own respective programs. You will be able to participate in an extended group treatment session each month along with different sober-friendly outings. 

You will also be encouraged to participate in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. These meetings are similar to group therapy in the sense that you will have the chance to share your thoughts and opinions regarding the topic at hand. In turn, you will listen to the experiences of others that are at the meeting. These interactions will help you to better understand addiction and can help you to build your system of support closer to home. If you need help finding AA meetings, be sure to let our treatment team know so that we can assist you. 

When you’re ready to make this important change in your life, The Source team is here to help you. We have assisted countless clients not only from the Norfolk, VA area but from all over the country. We understand the stress and chaos that addiction can cause on any person which is why we always go the extra mile to ensure that you have the support that you need as you begin to take these steps. For more information about our alcohol or women’s rehab programs, please get in touch with us today at (800) 204-1818

If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, call The Source today.  Our treatment specialists are available 24/7 to discuss your options and help you find the perfect solution (800) 204-0418