Intensive, Individualized Recovery Within Reach
The most intensive form of rehabilitation treatment available, the Inpatient Rehabilitation Program at Rochester Regional Health accommodates both the physical and psychological needs of all individuals in recovery. We will help you step away from the daily habits that trigger your substance abuse and focus on having a healthy recovery. Every step of the way, you’ll have expert staff ready to help you and your unique goals.
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What is inpatient rehabilitation?
Inpatient rehabilitation is a program to help people suffering from severe and persistent substance use disorder. Our rehab centers provide short-term intensive therapy for patients who need a highly structured, supportive environment.
All practices and groups are run with a person-centered approach. Your addiction is unique to you – mentally, physically, and socially. Instead of a rigid one-size-fits-all framework, the treatment and recovery plan we develop together will cater to your specific needs.
Offered 7 days a week, Rochester Regional Health has inpatient treatment available at several locations – all of which are certified by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Support (OASAS).
Services we provide
Our chemical dependency inpatient units offer a robust variety of services throughout your stay. Each service we provide is designed to work in conjunction with your individualized needs, and stabilize any acute substance use disorder symptoms.
Individual and group therapy are available through inpatient rehabilitation. Using evidence-based therapeutic models such cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and trauma informed care, our experienced therapists are uniquely prepared to work with you to move toward addiction recovery.
Recreational therapy activities can also be a new creative way to try out the recovery skills you learn during your time with us. We offer many different activities that complement the work you are doing to rehabilitate yourself during inpatient treatment.
Other services include:
- Substance use disorder group participation
- Collaborative goal planning & discharge planning
- Education & resource management
- Skill development groups
- Medication management and oversight
- Therapeutic recreational activities
- Creating action plans for step down housing and treatment options upon discharge
A Safe Therapeutic Environment
Change happens here.
We strive to instill hope in the people who entrust us with their care by removing barriers to recovery, reducing stigma, and providing an environment where positive change can happen. We work hard, every day, to improve and restore the lives of those who struggle with chemical dependency.
Diversity, inclusivity, and health equity are values we hold that create a therapeutic environment. Diversity and inclusion directly impact patient health outcomes, the patient experience and quality of life. You will find diverse staff that help patients from underrepresented backgrounds to feel more comfortable during their treatment stay. With a person centered and trauma informed approach, we look forward to learning about you and your individual recovery journey.
We maintain up to date policies and procedures to ensure the health and safety of our patients and staff.
The program is not responsible for any valuables kept in people’s rooms or on their person. Items allowed include:
- Seasonally appropriate clothing for 7 days
- Shower shoes/flip flops (strongly recommended)
- Toiletry items (alcohol-free items only)
- All toiletry products must be in a clear container. Skin & hair products with active ingredients will be reviewed by staff.
- Shaving cream, bath soap, shampoo, sanitary products, deodorant, toothbrush and tooth paste, comb, brush, non-aerosol hairspray (pump type only)
- Stamps
- Puzzle books (e.g., crosswords, Sudoku)
- Recovery-related or other appropriate reading materials
- Medications
- Laundry detergent
- Tweezers (keep in personal bin)
- Makeup (keep in personal bin)
- Sugar-free hard candy (keep in personal bin)
- Nail clippers (keep in personal bin)
- Razors/shavers (keep in personal bin)
- Electric clippers (keep in personal bin)
- Reusable water bottle
- Keys
- Valuable possessions
- Money (anything more than $20)
- Plastic bags
- Scissors
- Scented lotions, sprays, or powders
- Nail polish/nail polish remover
- Aerosol spray
- Clothing with alcohol or drug logos
- Any food or drink
- Only sugar-free hard candy, and mints allowed
- Metal baskets
- Q-tips
- Tobacco products, vapes and lighters
- Permanent markers or white out
- Glass frames/mirrors
- Stuffed animals, personal blankets, washcloths, towels
- Bleach
- Ashes
- Personal cups/water bottles
- CDs/DVDs
- Curling irons/hair straighteners
- Musical instruments
- Knives, firearms, or weapons of any kind
Affordable Care is Available
Rochester Regional Health is committed to providing compassionate care to every member of our community – regardless of their ability to pay. We recognize that there are times when patients in need of care will have difficulties paying for the services provided.
As part of the Financial Assistance Program, Rochester Regional may be able to help you obtain free or low-cost health insurance. Whether you have private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, no insurance, we will work with you to figure out a payment plan.
You may be able to qualify for discounts on services through this program if you do not have health insurance or if you have health insurance with out-of-pocket expenses that you cannot afford to pay. Our financial counselors are available to assist you with this process.
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