# Inpatient Drug Rehab Los Angeles

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There’s no way to avoid the fact that there is an addiction problem in this country. If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, there is help and treatment available.

[Inpatient drug rehab Los Angeles](https://avedisrecovery.com/rehab-blog/choosing-an-inpatient-drug-rehab-center-in-los-angeles/) is an intensive form of care that is designed to get you or your loved one back on track for recovery. This is the most effective type of treatment because it provides a safe, structured environment and around-the-clock support.

The most common type of inpatient drug rehab centers are residential facilities that offer 24-hour care and provide a variety of evidence-based therapies. They can also incorporate 12-step programs and other supportive services to give patients the best chance of achieving long-term sobriety.

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Choosing the right rehab for you or your loved one requires a little bit of research. Start by identifying your needs and goals for addiction treatment.

Next, decide whether you’d like to stay at an inpatient or outpatient center. Inpatient rehabs will require you to live in the facility and attend classes for several hours each day.

Rehab centers may also offer additional amenities, such as private rooms and spa treatments. These amenities can help make the experience more relaxing and enjoyable for you or your loved one.

What’s more, you can find a wide range of treatment options for different age groups and stages of life. For example, there are women-only, teen, and young adult rehabs.

These centers all work hard to provide a therapeutic environment that is supportive and comfortable for their clients. They also have a wide array of treatment programs, including group therapy, family therapy, and spirituality.


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