Is Inpatient rehab right for me?
When considering treatment options, choosing a program that fits your needs is key. Our subacute inpatient mental health program may suit you if:
You might need a more intensive level of care than what our program offers if:
What To Expect in Our Inpatient Care
At the ORC inpatient mental health rehab program, you’ll find a caring and comforting environment that will aid in your recovery journey. With 24/7 medical monitoring and assistance, you’ll be able to stabilize your mental health and start fresh.
In both individual and group therapy sessions, our professionals will help you understand your mental health symptoms and develop coping mechanisms to support your ongoing recovery.
Individual and group therapy
Expert medical care
Healing amenities & activities
Nutritious meals & snacks
Our Facility
Our center provides a comfortable, home-like environment where you can focus on healing. You’ll also have access to recreational activities and a range of amenities.
Speak With Inpatient Admissions
A Recovery Advocate can answer any questions and help you get started in inpatient care.
How Dual Diagnosis Can Help
For many, self-medicating a mental health condition with drugs or alcohol may offer temporary relief, but it often worsens their symptoms over time. Addressing both a mental health disorder and substance abuse at the same time is essential for achieving a successful recovery.
Many behavioral health facilities only treat one or the other. Our medical and clinical professionals provide treatment for both mental health disorders and substance use disorders, allowing you to address them more effectively.
Using Insurance for Mental Health Care
We understand that cost is important when choosing an inpatient rehab center. Fortunately, many insurance plans offer coverage for behavioral health treatment, which can help reduce expenses. Visit our insurance page to verify your benefits; we are in-network with many major health insurance providers.
FAQs About Our Subacute Mental Health Program
How long is your mental health rehab program?
The length of your stay in an inpatient mental health program will vary based on your specific needs. Typically, patients complete their residential stay within a span of one to two weeks.
Will I be forced to stay in treatment?
Staying in treatment for the entire duration is key to lasting recovery, and we strongly encourage you to do so. However, you can leave the facility at any time, even if it’s against our medical advice.
Can I transfer here from an acute mental health facility?
Yes. If you’ve finished acute mental health care elsewhere and want additional support before rejoining your community, our residential treatment program is open to you.
What happens after I leave your care?
From your first day in our care, a case manager will begin preparations for your graduation. They will connect you with outpatient therapy programs and mental health resources in your community to make sure you always have access to the support you need.
What if I have a mental health disorder and an addiction?
Our dual diagnosis treatment centers can treat both substance use and mental health disorders at the same time. Through admission, our medical team will review your needs and suggest either the substance abuse track or the mental health track.
If substance abuse is your focus, you will begin with medical detox and then move into the inpatient rehab program, where your mental health diagnosis will be treated alongside the substance use disorder.
If mental health is the focus, you will begin with medical detox for substance use, followed by additional group therapy sessions addressing addiction while your treatment focuses on your mental health condition.
How can I pay for inpatient rehab?
Orlando Recovery Center accepts health insurance. Your insurance plan may cover some or all of the costs of inpatient rehab. If you do not have insurance coverage, private pay options may be available.
Will I lose my job if I go to rehab?
The law offers protections if you require time off from work for mental health reasons. Under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), you can take a leave of absence from work and keep your job while seeking mental health treatment from a healthcare provider. However, it’s important to understand that not everyone is eligible for FMLA benefits.
Will I lose my kids if I go to rehab?
Mental health conditions can affect your ability to care for your children. While there are no guarantees regarding child custody outcomes, seeking mental health treatment and achieving successful recovery can improve your chances of keeping custody.
Explore Other Levels of Care
Our full continuum of personalized treatment programs ensures each client gets professional care that meets their needs.