Beginning addiction treatment can be life-changing. Orlando Recovery Center is ready 24/7 to help you or a loved one get started. Call us or fill out our admissions form for same-day admission.
Inpatient mental health rehab is a structured, residential treatment program designed to provide intensive care and support for individuals struggling with severe mental health conditions, substance use disorders, or co-occurring disorders. These programs offer 24/7 medical supervision, therapy, and psychiatric care in a controlled environment, allowing patients to stabilize, develop coping skills, and receive personalized treatment. Treatment typically includes individual and group therapy, medication management, holistic approaches, and life skills training. Inpatient rehab is ideal for those who need a higher level of care than outpatient programs can provide, ensuring a safe and supportive space for recovery.
When considering treatment options, choosing a program that fits your needs is key. Our subacute inpatient mental health program may suit you if:
When a Higher Level of Care May Be Necessary
Our program may not be the right fit if:
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.
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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.
How long it takes to complete treatment depends on the person’s behavioral health needs and substance use history. Most clients finish medical detox and inpatient rehab programs in 15–25 days.
Leaving treatment early often leads to relapse and overdose, so we encourage clients to complete their entire treatment plans. However, as long as they are not a danger to themself or others, clients may leave rehab, even against medical advice, at any time.
Yes, many people began their lifelong recovery with inpatient addiction treatment. While there is no “cure” for substance use disorder, recovery is possible. We consider inpatient rehabilitation successful based on improvements to our client’s physical and mental health, employment or educational status, relapse time, safety and legal status, and relationships with loved ones.
Insurance may cover some or all of your inpatient rehab costs. Orlando Recovery Center can also work with clients without insurance to develop a private pay option.
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.
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.
Our patient-first approach, compassionate experts and holistic, evidence-based care address the root causes of your addiction and mental health needs for a strong start to your recovery journey.
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Orlando Recovery Center offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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