at Still Water Wellness Group
Choosing Still Water Wellness for your Ambien rehab offers several advantages, including access to a comprehensive treatment program.
Detoxification Services
Our medically supervised Ambien detox program ensures your safety and comfort as you withdraw from Ambien. We may use medications to manage withdrawal symptoms and minimize cravings.
Meet Your Expert Care Team
Our team comprises experienced physicians, nurses, therapists, and counselors who specialize in addiction treatment. They provide compassionate, individualized care to support your recovery journey.
Behavioral Therapies
We offer a range of behavioral therapies to address the root causes of your addiction, helping you develop healthy coping mechanisms and prevent relapse.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
In some cases, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) may be used to manage withdrawal symptoms during Ambien detox, reduce cravings, and support long-term recovery.
Why Choose Our Ambien Rehab Center in California?
We’re not just another rehab center. Here’s what sets us apart:
Using your Insurance for Ambien Rehab
We work with most major insurance providers to help cover the cost of Ambien rehab at our treatment facility. We’ll verify your benefits and explain your coverage options. You can also find information about insurance coverage for substance abuse treatment on the Healthcare.gov website.
How Long Does Rehab for Ambien Addiction Last?
The length of rehab varies depending on individual needs and treatment plans. Inpatient programs typically range from 30 to 90 days, while outpatient programs may last several months.
Treatment Methods for Ambien Addiction Rehab
Program Name | Brief Explanation | Best For |
Inpatient Rehab | 24/7 residential treatment in a structured environment with intensive therapy and medical supervision. | Individuals who require a high level of structure and support, those with severe withdrawal symptoms, or those who lack a stable home environment. |
Outpatient Rehab | Flexible program with regular therapy sessions (individual, group, or family) while living at home. | Individuals with moderate addiction severity, strong support systems, and the ability to maintain daily responsibilities. |
Intensive Outpatient Rehab (IOP) | More structured than traditional outpatient, with several hours of therapy per day, typically 3-7 days per week. | Individuals who require more support than traditional outpatient but do not need 24/7 supervision. |
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) | Uses medications like methadone or buprenorphine to manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. | Individuals with opioid use disorder who may also benefit from counseling and other therapies. |
Residential Rehab | Similar to inpatient, but often in a more home-like setting. May include a focus on life skills development and independent living skills. | Individuals who require a high level of support but may benefit from a less structured environment than a traditional inpatient setting. |
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) | Daytime program with intensive therapy sessions, often 5-7 days per week, while living at home in the evenings. | Individuals who require a high level of structure and support but do not need 24/7 medical supervision. |
Dual Diagnosis Treatment | Addresses both substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder). | Individuals struggling with both substance abuse and mental health conditions. |