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Here is a list of rehab centers in Riverton, WY. Riverton rehabs may provide inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment services as well as mental health treatment and dual diagnosis treatment to young and older adults, teens, men and women who have a drug or alcohol addiction problem. Treatment centers in Riverton may be free, covered by Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance.
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Fremont Counseling Service is an inpatient rehab center in Riverton, Wyoming that is situated in the 82501 zip code. Fremont Counseling Service provides inpatient treatment for drug/alcohol addiction and mental health diagnosis and residential substance use treatment. It provides matrix model, anger management and relapse prevention.
Address: 1110 Major Avenue, Riverton, WY 82501 in Fremont County
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Center Of Hope is a residential addiction treatment facility in Riverton, WY that is located in the 82501 zip code. Center Of Hope provides inpatient alcohol detoxification, methamphetamines detoxification and cocaine detoxification.
Address: 223 West Adams Street, Riverton, WY 82501 in Fremont County
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Wyoming Counseling Services Pc is a residential treatment center in Lander, Wyoming that is located in the 82520 zip code. Wyoming Counseling Services Pc Accepts private health insurance. It includes outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, regular outpatient treatment and outpatient rehabilitation.
Address: 431 Main Street, Lander, WY 82520 in Fremont County
22.2 miles from Riverton
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Fremont Counseling Service is an inpatient substance abuse rehabilitation center in Lander, Wyoming that is located in the 82520 zip code. Fremont Counseling Service provides Social skills development, Mental health services and Mentoring/Peer support. It provides services to women and men.
Address: 748 Main Street, Lander, WY 82520 in Fremont County
22.4 miles from Riverton
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Eastern Shoshone Recovery Program Eastern Shoshone Tribe is a residential treatment center in Fort Washakie, Wyoming that is located in the 82514 zip code. Eastern Shoshone Recovery Program Eastern Shoshone Tribe offers HIV and AIDS education, marital/couples counseling and individual counseling services. It includes regular outpatient treatment, outpatient rehabilitation and IOT.
Address: 7 Shipton Lane, Fort Washakie, WY 82514 in Fremont County
25.1 miles from Riverton
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Wellspring Counseling is a residential substance use treatment center in Thermopolis, Wyoming that is located in the 82443 zip code. It offers outpatient services, outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment and intensive outpatient treatment program.
Address: 121 South 4th Street, Thermopolis, WY 82443 in Hot Springs County
43.7 miles from Riverton
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Cloud Peak Counseling Center is an inpatient treatment center in Worland, Wyoming that is located in the 82401 zip code. Cloud Peak Counseling Center provides inpatient dual diagnosis treatment and residential treatment for substance use. It also Accepts cash or self-payment.
Address: 401 South 23rd Street, Worland, WY 82401 in Washakie County
71.7 miles from Riverton
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Inpatient treatment refers to a highly structured program within a hospital setting where patients stay 24/7 for intensive medical care and supervision. This type of treatment is often used for individuals with severe substance use disorders or those who need medical detoxification. Residential treatment, on the other hand, occurs in a non-hospital setting but also involves living on-site. It provides a supportive environment where patients participate in therapy and counseling sessions while living in a community of peers. Both types of treatment aim to help individuals achieve and maintain sobriety, but the choice between them depends on the level of care required.
The duration of inpatient treatment programs can vary based on individual needs and the severity of the substance use disorder. Typically, these programs last from 28 days to 90 days. Some facilities may offer longer programs, especially for those with more severe or complex cases. The initial phase often includes detoxification, which can take from a few days to a week, followed by intensive therapy and counseling aimed at addressing the root causes of addiction and developing coping strategies for maintaining sobriety.
Residential treatment programs utilize a variety of therapies to address substance use disorders. Common therapies include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps patients recognize and change negative thought patterns and behaviors, and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), which focuses on emotional regulation and interpersonal effectiveness. Other therapeutic approaches may include group therapy, family therapy, motivational interviewing, and holistic therapies such as art therapy, music therapy, yoga, and mindfulness practices. These diverse methods aim to treat the whole person, not just the addiction.
Family involvement is often encouraged in both inpatient and residential treatment programs, as it can be a crucial part of the recovery process. Many facilities have specific visiting hours and may also offer family therapy sessions where loved ones can participate in the treatment process. This helps to educate family members about addiction, improve communication, and provide support for the patient. However, the specific policies on visitation can vary by facility, so it's important to check with the treatment center for their guidelines and schedules.
When preparing for a stay at an inpatient or residential treatment center, it's important to pack appropriately. Essential items include comfortable clothing, personal hygiene products, and any prescribed medications. Some facilities may have restrictions on certain items, so it's advisable to check the center's specific guidelines. Items often prohibited include electronic devices, alcohol-based products, and any items that could be considered dangerous. Additionally, bringing a list of important phone numbers, a journal for personal reflection, and any items that provide comfort, such as family photos or a favorite book, can be beneficial.