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how long can you stay in a rehab facility

by Bonita Towne Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Florida doesn't have any maximum standards for how long patients can stay in a residential rehab program, and there's a good reason for that. No one heals at the same rate and the complex combinations of variables that patients deal with means that each case is different.

How long do people typically spend in rehab?

Many treatment facilities typically offer patients short-term stays between 28 to 30 days. However, certain residential facilities may also offer extended stays for an additional fee, provided the patient is showing positive signs of recovery.Feb 2, 2022

Whats the longest you can stay in rehab?

The general length of rehab programs are:30-day program.60-day program.90-day program.Extended programs, such as sober living facilities or halfway houses.Nov 4, 2021

What rehab has the highest success rate?

Roughly 80 percent of patients report benefiting from improved quality of life and health after completing drug and alcohol rehab. Florida has the highest success rates of drug rehab compared to all other states.May 29, 2019

How long does rehab last after stroke?

The rate of recovery is generally greatest in the weeks and months after a stroke. However, there is evidence that performance can improve even 12 to 18 months after a stroke.

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