5 Benefits of Residential Treatment

Mental health treatment is becoming more and more common and available. More people are able to receive the care they need to live the life they want. However, with more options available than ever before, it’s hard to know what option is best.

Researching the plethora of options can be a daunting task, but don’t let the process scare you away from getting treatment. In this article we’ll outline the 5 benefits of attending residential treatment.

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What is Residential Treatment?

Residential treatment is a live-in approach to mental health treatment. Instead of attending therapy sessions throughout the week while living at home, residential treatment gives patients a place to stay while receiving treatment.

Most residential facilities offer home-like spaces to live in. While there, patients will engage in various kinds of therapy. Usually offering group, individual, and recreational therapy options.

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Benefits of Residential Treatment

While residential treatment isn’t for everyone, many people need it in order to recover and heal in a safe environment. In residential treatment, they’ll receive varying therapies catering to their needs as well as psychiatric care. 

Benefits of residential treatment include a focus on mental health, round the clock care, structure and routine, community, and specialized care

Let’s look closer at why residential treatment works so well for so many people. 

1. Focus

Being able to step away from your typical daily life to focus on your mental health is a major benefit of residential treatment. While there, you won’t need to worry about meals, work, being alone, or taking care of your daily life.

At Sequoia Behavioral Health, we provide a comfortable living space in Mesa, Arizona. While here you’ll be able to focus on what you need to focus on—your mental health. Learn more about our inpatient facility and the holistic therapy we offer there.

2. Around the Clock Care

While attending residential therapy you’ll be receiving care 24/7. Some medical treatments can create uncomfortable side effects, but around the clock care from mental health professionals means they answer any questions and monitor any symptoms.

Around the clock care is helpful when experiencing:

  • Withdrawals from substance use disorder
  • New medication
  • Manic episodes
  • Extreme symptoms

Having a team of experts watching over you while staying in a residential treatment facility is a huge benefit for medication management and getting your feet back under yourself.

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3. Structure and Routine 

It’s a known truth that routine and structure can decrease stress and help people live a healthier lifestyle. While structure and routine are nice to have for most people, it’s especially important for people with certain disorders.

People with a personality disorder will benefit greatly by not having to worry about disruptions to their schedule. This is also helpful for people who are recovering from addiction. During residential treatment they’ll be able to replace bad habits with better habits and routines that promote healthy living.

While attending residential treatment, you’ll be given the opportunity to live within a structured routine. You’ll have an itinerary of what’s coming up next, when diner time is, and what your bedtime is. From residential treatment you’ll be empowered to continue a healthy structure and routine.

4. Community

While attending residential treatment you’ll meet people in a similar place as you. You’ll be living together, eating meals together, going on hikes together, and attending group therapy together. Needless to say, you’ll be getting to know each other.

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The community aspect of residential treatment is helpful for creating a stronger support system. You won’t only be receiving support from therapists and support staff, you’ll be receiving and giving support to and from other patients.

5. Specialized Care

Going to a residential therapy program will get you specialized care. Some residential treatment programs will create an individualized program for each patient. 

At Sequoia Behavioral Health we take this very seriously. Within 48-72 hours our clients will receive a specialized care program that will account for medication and therapy modalities. One of our therapists and advisers will meet with you to develop this personalized plan.

Everyone’s treatment program will look slightly different. That’s because we recognize that people have different root experiences and needs. We offer several therapy modalities to make sure all of our patients get the care they need.

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What To Expect From Residential Treatment

When comparing residential treatment options you may notice some differences here and there, but for the most part they each follow a broad approach. Most inpatient treatment programs will follow a 30 day plan. While there, patients engage with each other in group therapy as well as attend individual therapy.

What To Expect From Residential Treatment at Sequoia Behavioral Health

You can expect all the above benefits from Sequoia Behavioral Health. You’ll be connected to a healthy and vibrant community that is designed to be a safe place to grow. Our residential treatment center is designed to feel like home away from home. With spacious living and outdoor living spaces and a communal dining space.

After you show up you’ll be assessed to find what treatment options would be best for your specific needs. From there you’ll be attending group therapies, individual therapy, and recreational activities that will help support healing on your mental health journey.

Your mental health deserves close attention and care. Take the first step in getting the care you need and learn more about our process and start your journey

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