Inpatient and residential are two terms in the addiction treatment space that often get used interchangeably. They share a lot of similarities. For starters, both…
The LGBTQ community faces unique challenges in accessing and receiving addiction treatment. That is compounded by higher rates of substance abuse in the LGBTQ community…
One of the earliest decisions when seeking addiction treatment is the choice between inpatient and outpatient treatment. Outpatient is often a more attractive offer because…
Intensive outpatient programs are an excellent option for people who need a high level of support but also want to stay home during treatment. Flying…
Outpatient treatment is a type of addiction care. Unlike inpatient treatment, outpatient allows people to access care during the day and return home afterward. Further…
Residential treatment is often referred to as inpatient treatment. In either case, what that means is that a client accesses an addiction treatment facility for…
Many people view a partial hospitalization program (PHP) as a middle ground between inpatient and outpatient treatment. It offers a high level of care alongside…
Many people have misconceptions about what a partial hospitalization program (PHP) entails. Part of that is its name. People see “hospital” and immediately imagine a…
Fentanyl is a powerful type of pain reliever. It continues to have limited medical use for specific circumstances. The most common prescription form is a…
Meth is one of the most dangerous, addictive drugs in circulation today. Its potency and addictive properties make meth difficult to stop using. The body…