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Live-in treatment with 24/7 medical and clinical support in a structured, substance-free environment.
Inpatient rehab — also called residential treatment — is a live-in program where clients stay at the facility for the duration of care, typically 30, 60, or 90 days. Removing day-to-day triggers and providing round-the-clock support gives people the focus and structure that early recovery often requires.
A typical day combines medical care, individual counseling, group therapy, and evidence-based treatment for the underlying causes of addiction. Because support is available at any hour, inpatient rehab is well suited to more severe substance use disorders and to people who have relapsed after other forms of treatment.
Browse 1,353 inpatient rehab centers across 50 states.
Inpatient rehab — also called residential treatment — is a live-in program where clients stay at the facility for the duration of care, typically 30, 60, or 90 days. Removing day-to-day triggers and providing round-the-clock support gives people the focus and structure that early recovery often requires.
Select your state below to see inpatient rehab centers in your area. Each center listing shows location, the conditions treated, and services offered. You can also call our free, confidential 24/7 helpline for personalized recommendations and insurance verification.
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act and federal parity law, most health plans — including private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare — must cover medically necessary addiction treatment. Inpatient rehab is the most intensive — and typically the most costly — level of care, but most private insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare cover residential treatment when it is medically necessary.
Our compassionate team is available 24/7 to help you understand whether inpatient rehab is the right fit, verify your insurance, and connect you with a trusted facility — free and completely confidential.