Inpatient Drug Rehab in Washington

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Medically reviewed by:

Audrey Grimm, PMHNP-BC

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Sequoia Detox Centers

Chief Executive Officer

Audrey Grimm is one of Sequoia’s original founders and Chief Executive Officer. Audrey has spent her career working in behavioral health. She has over 10 years of nursing experience, half of that working in inpatient psychiatric and detox facilities. She graduated as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in 2023. 

Addiction treatment

Our Inpatient Drug Rehab Can Help You Recover

When someone is dealing with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, it’s overwhelming. Addiction is a complicated, powerful disease that takes over a person’s life. What’s important to realize is that help and treatment are available.

Sequoia Recovery Centers offers an inpatient drug rehab in Washington tailored to the needs of the individual. Treatment programs are evidence-based to help you achieve your long-term goals.

Sequoia Recovery Centers is a drug and alcohol detox center in Spokane, Washington

Medical Detoxification

Learn more about our medical detox program in Spokane.

Residential Inpatient

Our inpatient drug rehab program can help you recover.

Partial Hospitalization

Our partial day program offers you flexibility in treatment.

Intensive Outpatient

Find out why our IOP in Spokane is your top choice for outpatient.

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Understanding Inpatient Addiction Treatment

If you’re looking for a Washington inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center, there are some principles of effective treatment to keep in mind. Addiction is not cured, as is true with other chronic diseases. However, addiction can be successfully managed, and you can be in a long-term or lifelong period of remission, known as recovery.

When someone has an addiction, it’s also known as a substance use disorder. Addictions can be diagnosed as mild, moderate, or severe based on a set of medical criteria.

While addiction is treatable, choosing the right program for your needs is important. Addiction is very complicated, and no two people are the same, nor are their treatment needs.

Some of the features of an effective inpatient addiction treatment program include that, along with being individualized, treatment needs to be readily available. An inpatient treatment program should address all of a person’s needs, not just their drug use, and as needs change during treatment, so should the plan. Staying in treatment for an adequate amount of time is important, and behavioral therapies on both a group and individual basis are a cornerstone of rehab. The standard inpatient drug rehab program usually lasts for about 30 days, but could be longer based on the needs of the individual. 

After detox ends, inpatient rehab programs allow clients to experience the most intensive and effective treatment before stepping down to outpatient therapy programs. Sequoia Detox Center offers a continuum of care, including inpatient drug rehab in Spokane. Programs are created with the individual in mind and evolve as your needs might shift during your treatment.

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We Work With Most Major Insurance

We Work With Most Major PPO & HMO Insurance Providers. We Now Are Accepting Medicaid for Outpatient Treatment. Within Medicaid, we only accept Well Point and Community Health Plan of Washington plans.

We Are An In-Network Provider For Kaiser And Lifewise Insurance Carriers.

When to Seek Help

The Signs Someone Needs Inpatient Addiction Treatment

Addiction is a progressive disease, so the longer it goes untreated, the worse it often becomes. It becomes increasingly difficult for someone to hide the signs of addiction as it worsens. The signs of an addiction to drugs or alcohol can be behavioral, psychological, and physical.

Behavioral signs of addiction include obsessively thinking about the substance to the point where other obligations aren’t being met. A person with an addiction will lose control over their use. Substance use affects the parts of the brain that play a role in reward, which is one reason why it becomes compulsive and eventually out of the person’s control.

When a person uses drugs or alcohol, it can cause serious mental and physical consequences, but a sign of addiction is not taking these seriously or ignoring them.

Other behavioral signs of addiction can include denial or defensiveness if it’s mentioned.

Physical signs of addiction can range and include:

Physical addiction signs include a loss of physical coordination, drowsiness, slurred speech, and insomnia or sleeping more than usual.

Mental and psychological signs of addiction include sudden changes in mood, paranoia, irritability, and angry outbursts. Anxiousness, changes in personality or attitude, and emotional withdrawal are further signs of addiction.

Anytime someone is experiencing the signs of addiction, the sooner they can get help, the better. Sequoia Detox Center offers a Spokane residential drug rehab in a comfortable, safe environment focused on healing. Learn more about our inpatient and medical detox center in Washington.

Inpatient Rehab

Is Inpatient Drug Rehab in Washington
Right For You?

When looking for a drug rehab program, many options are available. For most people, a continuum of care is the best approach. In a continuum of care approach, the person with the substance use disorder will begin with a higher, more intensive level of care. Then, as they’re ready and progress in their treatment, they gradually shift to lower levels of care. A continuum of care allows you to explore new boundaries and coping mechanisms, but on your own timeline and with the continued support of your treatment team.

The steps in a continuum of care can differ for every person but usually start with a medical detox. When you’re struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, you may also be dependent on these substances. Dependence means once you stop, you could experience withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild and flu-like to serious and even deadly, as is true with alcohol and benzodiazepines.

During a medical detox, a treatment team of expert care providers monitors the person and provides them with treatment and medication as needed. The benefits of a medical detox include increased comfort and safety.

Then, from there, the next step might be an inpatient drug rehab in Washington, such as what’s available at Sequoia Detox Center. An inpatient rehab program is the most intensive level of care, with support, supervision, and structure. You live on-site during this time, so you’re completely focused on achieving your recovery goals.

Inpatient rehab allows recovery in a healing environment. You’re surrounded by other people in similar situations, and an inpatient drug rehab in Washington takes you away from your environment of active addiction. You can leave behind triggers and the people, places, and things that could make it hard for you to maintain your sobriety.

Gradually, as you’re ready, you could transition to an outpatient program and, finally, aftercare services. These aftercare services might include ongoing therapy, rehab alum programs, and connections with 12-step or other types of support group programs in your local community. Only as you’re ready do you step into lower levels of care and outpatient rehab so that you can begin to explore your new sense of accountability for your recovery.

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We understand how challenging it can be to know if and when you or your loved one needs help with addiction.  By taking this quiz, you can get a quick assessment of some signs that may indicate whether or not you need to reach out for help. 

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Turn to Sequoia Recovery Centers for Inpatient Rehab

Sequoia Detox Center is an inpatient drug rehab in Washington, offering all levels of care along the continuum. Our inpatient services include an on-site pharmacy with medication management, individual accommodations that include private rooms, and an in-house chef. Contact our team today to learn how you can reclaim control over your life.

 
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