Inpatient Residential Treatment at Ascendant New York

Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment Programs in Manhattan

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Medically Reviewed By

Dr. Po-Chang Hsu, M.D., M.S.

On Apr 16, 2023

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Written By

Amanda Stevens, B.S.

On April 16, 2023

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How Do Residential Treatment Programs Work?

When looking for the best residential treatment options in New York, finding the best fit for you or your loved one is essential.

Residential programs are more intensive than outpatient services, making them a better fit for those still struggling with substance addiction.

Patients will reside in the area’s top, upscale residential mental health facilities. New York is our playground, and we’re ideally situated on E 60th Street between Park Ave and Lexington in the heart of the Big Apple. The constant stir of the city is close, but our environment remains a peaceful sanctuary.

Inpatient mental health and drug rehab offer constant care, increased security, and easy access to a greater scope of services. Residential services at Ascendant offer serene stability, 24/7 clinical care, individual and group therapy sessions, a holistic approach to care, and structured daily routines.

Each day, patients will participate in individual and group sessions as well as engage in activities and enjoyable entertainment opportunities. Ascendant’s case managers organize activities that range from exploring local museums and art exhibits to nature exploration and other unique attractions that New York has to offer.

Treatment modalities are applied from an individualized treatment plan tailor-made for each patient and include some of the most respected, industry-leading, and evidence-based modalities.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Inpatient Residential Treatment at Ascendant

How long does residential addiction treatment generally last?

The duration of residential treatment is based on the individual’s needs and progress within the program. Typical treatment programs range from two weeks to three months, but individuals may require additional time depending on their needs.

Residential treatment is tailored to meet each person’s needs and allows sufficient time for stabilization, development of coping skills, and preparation for life after treatment.

What will a typical day look like in residential rehab?

A typical day in a residential treatment program consists of a structured schedule and activities that support recovery. Examples of daily activities include individual counseling sessions, group therapy sessions, education about substance use disorders and recovery, and wellness activities that promote physical health and emotional well-being. Daily activities support the overall stability of the individual in developing and learning new coping skills in a safe and supportive environment.

What items do I need to bring to residential treatment?

Typically, treatment centers will announce what items individuals are able to bring upon admission. Regardless of the items being brought to treatment, comfortable clothes, personal hygiene items, identification, insurance information, and prescribed medication are recommended. In an effort to maintain a safe treatment environment, treatment centers typically have a list of prohibited items (e.g., drugs, alcohol, and potentially dangerous items).

Does insurance cover residential addiction treatment?

In many cases, yes. Most insurance companies offer coverage for residential addiction treatment when it is considered medically necessary. Coverage will vary according to the individual’s specific plan and benefits. Prior to starting treatment, many treatment facilities provide an insurance verification process to assist individuals in determining their insurance benefits and the possible out-of-pocket costs before beginning treatment.

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