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INPATIENT TREATMENT

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This 30-day Inpatient Treatment is our most intensive program, including two 1-hour therapy sessions with a Licensed Therapist per week, two 1-hour group sessions per day, and 24/7 live-in-house support. 

FLEXIBLE TREATMENT

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The 30-day Flexible Treatment Program includes weekly Therapy sessions and group activities, to be determined by you and your Intake Specialist based on your goals, schedule, and lifestyle.  

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT

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The 30-day Outpatient Treatment Program includes one 1-hour therapy session with a Licensed Therapist per week; one 1-hour group session per day, and 24/7 access to online and/or phone support. 

Our Proven Process

A simplified, streamlined process for a smooth road to recovery
STEP 1

ADMISSIONS 

Apply to the program, the process is quick and painless and moves you quickly to the next phase..


 

STEP 2

ENROLLMENT

The enrollment process is where it will be determined what approach would best suit your needs, goals and fit within your schedule and lifestyle.  One of three approaches will be selected: Inpatient Treatment Program, Outpatient Treatment Program, or our Flexible Treatment Program. 


 

STEP 3

DETOXIFICATION

We understand how difficult the Detoxification process can be.  We have worked hard to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment throughout the detox process to help you through this difficult time. 


 

STEP 4

TREATMENT

Our treatment programs all include one-on-one therapy sessions with our Licensed Professional Therapists and group activities designed to help you through the recovery process and provide tools for ongoing success.


 

STEP 5

ON GOING TREATMENT

We provide ongoing support and treatment for graduates of the program and individuals looking for long-term success.  Visit our facilities as much as you like for as long as you want, we are always here to support your long-term success.


 

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Outpatient Treatment

$800.00

The intensive 30-day Outpatient Treatment program includes one one-hour session with a Licensed Therapist per week and one one-hour group session per day, as well as 24/7 access to live phone support.

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Flexible Treatment

$950.00

Our 30-day Flexible Treatment program is designed for those with demanding schedules. A customized plan will be determined at intake and will consist of both one-on-one therapy and group sessions as well as 24/7 live support.

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Inpatient Treatment

$1,800.00

This 30-day program is based on campus. Full-time in-house treatment includes two one-hour therapy sessions with a licensed Therapist per week, two one-hour group sessions per day, and live 24/7 in-house support.

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FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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How effective is treatment at Sunrise?

At Sunrise Recovery + Treatment Center, we are committed to providing personalized and evidence-based treatment that leads to long-term recovery. Our outcomes speak for themselves, and we invite you to explore our success rates and patient testimonials.

What is the experience of the staff at Sunrise?

We employ a team of top professionals in the field, including master’s level clinicians, nurses, therapists, and recovery support specialists whose commitment and passion are unparalleled.

Learn more about our team members from the resource below:

Who Makes Up Your Care Team While in Addiction Treatment?

When will I be able to be admitted to treatment?

We are available to admit patients 24/7, 365 days a year.

How long can I expect to be in treatment?

Every patient is treated individually, and a treatment plan is custom-tailored to meet your needs. The length of a stay is specific to the individual and is typically set in 30-day segments yet based on the severity of the condition and the progress you make. A thorough assessment based on medical necessity and clinical criteria will help to determine length.

  • We have a variable length of stay (LOS) depending on the patient’s needs. Upon admission, the clinical and medical team will work with the patient to develop a treatment plan that best meets their needs. The days can vary based on your individual needs and are typically blocked off in 30-day segments 
  • Our Admissions Team at the facility will be best suited to give an informed response based on a plan that is customized for you (or your loved one).
  • We want you to beat this disease and provide you with the best tools for success. You’ll work with your treatment team to develop a comprehensive plan, which will include an initial 30-day commitment to treatment.
  • Often, this recommendation is followed up with a less intensive tier of program, i.e., Outpatient Treatment or a customized Flexible Treatment Program.
  • The exact length of treatment will be influenced by medical and clinical necessity, we will work with you to overcome any challenges to completing treatment.
  • After your inpatient stay, we will work with you on a plan for outpatient care, living arrangements, if needed, and alumni organization involvement.
Will I be able to make phone calls?

Yes.

We want you to focus on one thing during your time with us: your recovery. For your first five days in treatment, you will not be able to make outbound phone calls as you are getting acclimated to treatment.

Staff will contact your family should you provide consent during this time to let them know you are safe and provide information on family visitation. There may be exceptions to this based on extenuating circumstances, in which you can make a phone call with a staff member nearby.

After this five-day centering period, you can make limited phone calls to your family and other sober supports.

Can I use my cell phone?

No. Phones are available for use; please work with your care team on the site. Exceptions can be made for those who are in WorkFlex, which is our program enabling patients to continue fulfilling employment or education responsibilities while in an inpatient rehab facility. 

Do I need to bring anything with me to rehab?

Generally, we recommend bringing comfortable clothing and shoes, toiletries, a form of identification, and insurance information, and any necessary medications. Enough clothing for 5 days is suitable, as you will have access to laundry facilities during your stay. 

If you use any nicotine or tobacco products, please ensure they are sealed and unopened. Please bring enough with you to last your entire stay, as we are unable to provide any for you. 

Please leave any valuables at home, as you will not need them during your stay. Reviewing the packing list and packing accordingly will ensure that your stay is as comfortable as possible. 

Can I bring a laptop to treatment

Laptops are sometimes permitted on-site based on the patient’s need and at the discretion of the facility.

Do you provide transportation?

We believe transportation should never be a barrier for individuals seeking addiction treatment. If you cannot get to treatment on your own, we will provide you with secure and comfortable transportation to Sunrise Treatment + Recovery Center.

Will I be able to manage my absence from work, financial, and other personal needs during treatment?

Our Financial Counselors and Case Managers at the sites are well-versed in this area and can help you.

  • You may be eligible for the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and you are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • While you cannot be terminated for entering treatment, you can be terminated for missing too much work or poor work performance.
  • The site will work with you on your specific situation when you are in treatment.
Do you offer financial, legal, or employment assistance?

Your focus during treatment should be on getting well. For legal, financial, and employment-related matters, you will have both a financial counselor and a case manager to help you navigate the logistics so you can concentrate on your recovery.

 
What are the expectations for those who participate in the Alumni Association?

To help you get the most out of the Alumni Association and ensure the community remains safe and supportive of all, RCA has put together our RCA Alumni Association Code of Conduct.

How will I know about upcoming events and meetings?

Before leaving Sunrise, if you choose to receive information from the Alumni Association, you will automatically receive it by email or text. If you are not receiving our communications, please fill out our Alumni Association form. You can also see what’s happening on the alumni meetings and events pages.

How long does Detox take?

There is no set length of stay, because Detox is a medical process, time can vary. Patients are encouraged to stay for their recommended treatment to be successful

What addictions require medical detox

Medical detox is recommended for individuals who are addicted to alcohol, benzodiazepines, opiates (including prescription painkillers), and barbiturates. It is also essential for pregnant women who are dependent on any of these substances, as well as those with severe alcohol use disorder or poly-drug dependence.

What should I pack for my loved one's inpatient stay?

Our guide to what patients need to bring (and leave at home) can help you prepare for your loved one’s stay at RCA. Generally, we recommend bringing comfortable clothing and shoes, toiletries, a form of identification and insurance information, and any necessary medications.

What should I expect in the first few days my loved one is in treatment?

Your loved one will go through a five-day centering period during which they will not be able to make outbound phone calls. Staff will contact you should your loved one provide consent to let you know they are safe and provide information on family visitation. During this time, they will also undergo a thorough assessment based on medical necessity and clinical criteria to determine their custom-tailored treatment plan. 

How can I provide information on my loved one’s background and provide input on their treatment plan?

If your loved one provides consent to speak with you, our Admissions Team will ask for information on their history and background to assist in creating a personalized treatment plan. Within 24 hours of admission, you can also share any concerns or input with the patient’s primary therapist. If, for any reason, they have not given consent for us to release information to you, while we cannot disclose any details to you because of this, you can still share information with us about your loved one. We know that having a friend or family member in treatment can be scary, but we are here to help them and you.  

Can I receive packages?

Yes, please work with your care team if a delivery is required. However, we do stress bringing all your personal items with you upon arrival. Please only have needed personal items shipped to the facility with approval from your treatment team.

Do you have private rooms available?

The availability of private rooms varies depending on occupancy, staffing, and clinical recommendations. When available, a private room incurs additional charges.

How much time do I have to dedicate to the Outpatient Treatment Program?

The amount of time you dedicate to outpatient treatment will depend on your individual needs, progress, and recovery goals. Our PHP, also known as partial care and extended day in some states, typically requires a commitment of 20-30hours per week for 2-4 weeks, while our IOP program may require 9-15 hours per week for 4-8 weeks.Programs are available in-person and virtually, and IOP is offered days and evenings to appeal to those needing flexibility. 

What kinds of outpatient care do you offer?

We offer a partial hospitalization program (PHP), also known as partial care in some states, and an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Both programs provide structured treatment sessions, individual therapy, medication management, and other supports specific to your needs. Our PHP offers more treatment hours than our IOP and is ideal for individuals who need a high level of care but do not require medical detox or residential treatment. Many people stepping down from inpatient care find that PHP provides the structure they need to begin the transition back to their lives outside the facility. Our IOP is designed for those who have completed inpatient or PHP treatment or who require less intensive support.

Learn more about our outpatient programs from the resources below:

What Is PHP and Can It Help Me?

5 Benefits of Outpatient: Real Examples of Flexibility and Community

What if I can't pay for treatment?

We don’t want cost to be a barrier to your treatment. We are in network with most major insurance providers. We offer flexible options should you need a payment plan.

Do I need insurance to receive treatment at Sunrise?

Sunrise is in-network with most major insurance plans because we believe addiction treatment should be accessible to everyone. If you do not have health insurance, we will work with you to find the best financial solution. Our Admissions Team can help verify your insurance coverage and explore alternative payment options if needed. 

 
What addictions do you treat?
Adderall Kratom
Alcohol Loperamide
Ambien Marijuana
Benzodiazepines Methadone
Cocaine Oxycodone
Crystal Methamphetamine Percocet
Etizolam Phenibut
Fentanyl Tianeptine
Heroin Tramadol
Hydrocodone Trazodone
Klonopin Xanax

 

 

Do you offer virtual treatment options?

Yes—care may be available in-person, online via HIPAA-compliant web and video conferencing, or through a combination of both. If distance to our sites, health concerns, transportation challenges, or other personal responsibilities are holding you back, Sunrise's telehealth treatment can be the solution. All you need is a smartphone, tablet, computer, or laptop to get started.

Learn more about our virtual treatment programs from the resource below:

Can I Get Help for Alcohol Addiction Online?

What levels of care are available through virtual treatment?

We encourage PHP to be in-person or hybrid. IOP is in-person, virtual, or hybrid. 

Do I qualify for WorkFlex?

To qualify for WorkFlex, you must commit to the full length of recommended inpatient treatment at RCA and comply with all program rules and expectations. You will also be expected to maintain focus on your recovery needs while in treatment. Our team will be there to support you in making this your priority.

 

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