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Revive Premier
Recovery

REHABILITATION CARE

Revive Premier Recovery is located in Los Angeles, California. Detox is the first step in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction. However, many people avoid treatment due to distressing withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can appear within hours or days after a person stops using or drinking. Some people have mild symptoms, while others can have life-threatening concerns.

THE FIRST STEP

What Is Detox?

Detox is the process of returning to a “pre-addiction” state of mind and body. A person with a substance use disorder becomes physically and mentally dependent on the substance. As a result, they will struggle to function normally without drugs or alcohol. They need time to adjust to this change during detox.
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We treat addiction from many substances
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DETOX
Detox is the process of returning to a “pre-addiction” state of mind and body. A person with a substance use disorder becomes physically and mentally dependent on the substance.

RESIDENTIAL CARE

These symptoms can appear within hours or days after a person stops using or drinking. Some people have mild symptoms, while others can have life-threatening.

We work with major insurance providers

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

We invite you to review the following FAQs and, if you have further questions, do not hesitate to contact us directly at Revive Premier Recovery

What type of rehab is best—inpatient or outpatient?

Inpatient rehabilitation facilities provide a safe space where the individual can focus entirely on their addiction and recovery. They do not have to worry about the added stresses of work, school, or other aspects of their daily lives that may contributed to their addiction.

With outpatient programs, recovery is still possible, but it is better for people who have less severe addictions and who have responsibilities they cannot ignore, like family or work. It really comes down to the extent of one’s addiction as to whether inpatient or outpatient care is better.

It is important to keep in mind that each person’s circumstances do vary, so what works better for one person may not always be the best  for you.

An initial pre-assessment and consultation are conducted to help determine what level of care and treatment you may require. This assessment also includes whether inpatient or outpatient care is recommended to ensure you are able to effectively take the first steps to recovery throughout your treatment.

A program can last for up to 30 days to give the person time to detox and begin substance abuse treatment. At the end of your stay, treatment is not over. At this point, patients move into various aftercare treatments which could include outpatient treatment.

The costs vary based on several different factors. We accept most major PPO insurances.

No. Addiction is not something that just simply goes away. The purpose of inpatient care is to help bring about the changes needed to set you on a path to a successful recovery. Recovery is ongoing for all. For many people, it requires dedication and commitment for the rest of their lives to manage their addictions, avoid relapses, and live a sober life.

Many people find distance inpatient rehab a better option simply because they are away from their local environment that contributed to their addiction. They do not have the added pressures from friends, family, and work, and they are better able to concentrate on their rehab and recovery.

Local inpatient rehab facilities may be a better choice if you have family matters you also need to address as part of your treatment, such as rebuilding trust with your spouse. Local facilities can also be better suited for families seeking treatment for teenagers so they are closer to home.

A combination of one-on-one counseling and therapy, along with group sessions which range from 2 to 6 people, are used as part of your rehab and recovery. Individual counseling happens weekly and a licensed therapist is available for all clients onsite.

Yes. Your clinician will work with you to determine the most appropriate forms of family counseling and therapy in either individual or group-family settings.

You can request referrals for sober living environments to avoid returning to an addictive-causing environment, either while in or before being released from inpatient rehab. For outpatient care, referrals can also be made to help you find a more suitable and stable living environment.

The goal of inpatient treatment is to help create a structured daily routine after you finish detox. There are specific schedules of events, from meal times and group therapy sessions and individual counseling. Getting accustomed to a structured daily routine is part of the recovery process.

Detox is the process of going through withdrawal from the substance(s) you abused. It can vary based on the severity of the addiction, but on average lasts about a week. Detox is conducted in a safe environment with medical support and supervision.

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