Inpatient Rehab Near You: Residential Treatment Programs (30-90 Days)
Find inpatient rehab and residential treatment centers offering 24/7 structured addiction recovery care across all 50 states. Residential programs are the ASAM Level 3.5-3.7 standard for severe substance use disorder, dual diagnosis, and patients without safe home environments. Typical lengths: 30, 60, or 90 days — the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and NIDA recommend a minimum of 90 days for chronic SUD. Programs combine MAT, group and individual therapy, family programming, medical detox where needed, and structured discharge planning to lower levels of care (PHP, IOP, sober living).
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About Residential Treatment
Residential inpatient treatment provides immersive 24/7 care in structured therapeutic environments. Living at the treatment facility allows complete focus on recovery without outside distractions, triggers, or responsibilities. This intensive approach combines comprehensive therapy, medical support, peer connection, and skills development for lasting behavioral change and recovery foundation.
Inpatient Rehab vs Residential Treatment: Are They the Same?
The terms are used interchangeably in most consumer contexts and both refer to live-in addiction treatment. Strictly speaking, "inpatient" can also include hospital inpatient detox (acute medical setting), while "residential treatment" specifically refers to the therapeutic community model — ASAM Level 3.5 (clinically managed) and Level 3.7 (medically monitored). In practice, when someone searches "inpatient rehab near me" or "residential treatment near me", they typically want the same thing: a 30-90 day live-in program with daily therapy, MAT support, and structured discharge planning. Both terms are correct.
Residential Program Length Comparison: 30 vs 60 vs 90 Days
Residential addiction treatment is typically offered in 30, 60, or 90-day programs, with long-term options beyond 90 days. The table below compares the four primary length tiers:
| Program length | Best for | Outcomes | ASAM Level | Insurance coverage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30-day | Mild-moderate SUD; first-time treatment; insurance-limited | Strong baseline; usually needs step-down to IOP | 3.5 | Most plans cover full |
| 60-day | Moderate SUD; prior treatment failure | Better long-term sobriety vs 30-day (NIDA) | 3.5 | Most plans cover; pre-auth common |
| 90-day | Severe SUD; polysubstance; dual diagnosis | NIDA-recommended minimum for chronic SUD | 3.5-3.7 | Often requires medical-necessity review |
| Long-term (6-12 mo) | Severe SUD with social, legal, or housing complications | Therapeutic community model; lowest relapse | 3.7 | Often Medicaid-funded; sober living blended |
Comprehensive Therapeutic Programming
Quality residential programs provide:
- Individual Therapy: Weekly sessions addressing personal issues, trauma, and individualized goals
- Group Therapy: Daily process groups, CBT groups, skills training, and peer support
- Family Programming: Family therapy, education, and weekend family visits or programs
- Psychiatric Services: Assessment, medication management for co-occurring conditions
- Medical Care: Nursing staff, physician oversight, medication administration
- Recreational Therapy: Exercise, sports, outdoor activities, creative therapies
- Life Skills: Communication, stress management, healthy habits, relapse prevention
- 12-Step Integration: On-site meetings, step work, sponsorship connections
Structured Daily Schedule
Days follow structured schedules providing routine, accountability, and multiple therapeutic touchpoints. Wake-up, meals, group therapy, individual sessions, educational programming, recreational activities, reflection time, and support meetings create rhythm supporting recovery. Structure reduces decision fatigue, provides safety, teaches healthy routines, and demonstrates disciplined living supporting long-term sobriety.
Peer Community and Support in Residential Rehab
Living alongside others in recovery provides powerful peer support, reduces isolation, offers validation and understanding, creates accountability, models healthy relationships, and demonstrates that recovery is possible. Many people form lasting friendships and support networks beginning in residential treatment that continue supporting recovery for years afterward.
Residential Treatment Duration and Outcomes
While 28-30 day programs are common for insurance reasons, research shows 60-90 days provides better outcomes for most people. Longer duration allows deeper therapeutic work, more complete skill development, stronger recovery foundation, and greater behavior change integration. Some individuals benefit from extended programs beyond 90 days, particularly for severe addiction, trauma, or co-occurring conditions.
Transitioning to Lower Levels of Care
Quality residential programs include comprehensive discharge planning connecting clients to continuing care. Most people step down to PHP or IOP for continued structure, then gradually to standard outpatient care and long-term maintenance. Some enter sober living homes providing supportive housing during transition to independent living.
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