Is In-Home Treatment Right for Me?

Casey Pletcher • Sep 15, 2023

Is In-Home Treatment Right for Me?


With different forms of substance use treatment available, you may be wondering which is right for you. Should you check into a facility? Receive care over the internet? Or should you choose an option that allows you to receive care from the comfort of your own home?


Below is more about what treatment options are available, the advantages of in-home treatment, and how to see if in-home treatment is right for you.


What Treatment Options Are Available?


There are a few treatment options that are available to patients struggling with a substance use disorder. These include in-person, in-home, and at-home.


In-person treatment is the “treatment as usual” approach that most patients are aware of and accustomed to. This involves a patient either moving into a treatment facility to undergo treatment or visiting a center multiple times throughout the week for a few hours at a time.


At-home became more popular during the COVID-19 pandemic, as treatment centers were forced to close their facilities. At-home involves telehealth services, with the patient generally receiving treatment via video call.


Finally, there is in-home treatment. This form of treatment involves the treatment providers visiting the home of the patient to provide a high level of care without the patient leaving their home.


What Are the Benefits of In-Home Treatment?

 

There are several benefits of in-home treatment that make it an excellent option for patients. One major benefit, of course, is receiving treatment from the comfort of your own home. With in-home treatment, the specialists visit you and provide you with outstanding care without the need to move into a facility or travel multiple times throughout the week.


Another major benefit is the lack of needing to put your life on hold. In-home treatment can be administered around your work and/or school schedule, along with other obligations. This means you can receive care without interrupting your life.


Finally, in-home treatment allows you to recover in a familiar environment, surrounded by the people you love. Along with this, you’ll be able to work on the family dynamic in your household, which will help to create a home environment conducive to recovery.


Is In-Home Treatment Right for Me?


In-home treatment is an excellent option for most patients, but whether or not it is right for you will need to be discussed with a mental health specialist. Contact Front Door Health to learn more about in-home treatment and see if it is right for you.


In-Home Treatment—When You Need It Most


If you would like top-quality treatment from the comfort of your own home, consider Front Door Health.


Front Door Health provides luxury, judgment-free in-home treatment for patients when they need it. We take an evidence-based approach to treatment, and we create custom treatment plans for our patients to increase their chances of success. Our treatment process is client-focused and individualized. This means no group sessions with strangers and no “treatment as usual” approach. You are unique and the treatment plan we create for you is designed to meet you where you are along your journey and help you to reach your recovery goals.


We understand that it can be difficult to put your life on hold and take time off work. Our in-home treatment allows you to continue to meet your work, school, family, and other obligations while receiving the treatment you deserve.


If you would like to learn more about in-home treatment, contact Front Door Health today. We’re happy to answer any questions and provide you with the help you need.


773.747.5500

info@frontdoorhealthcenter.com


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