
Comprehensive Guide to Addiction Recovery: Treatment Options and Practical Support
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance use, this guide walks through the treatment options and clear next steps to get safe, structured care. We cover the recovery pathway from medically supervised detox through ongoing maintenance, explain how inpatient programs and counseling support lasting change, and outline practical actions for admissions and insurance checks. You’ll learn about evidence-based therapies, helpful holistic supports, and family resources that lower risk and improve outcomes in Las Vegas and across Nevada. We also summarize services available at BetterChoice Treatment Center, note relevant accreditations, and explain how to verify insurance coverage. By the end, you’ll have a step-by-step checklist for seeking care, a straightforward view of clinical roles and credentials, and family-focused recommendations for supporting recovery and addressing co-occurring mental health needs.
What Are the Key Stages of Addiction Recovery?
Recovery usually follows a series of stages that move people from immediate safety concerns to steady, long-term recovery. Each stage targets specific goals: managing withdrawal safely, stabilizing health, learning new coping skills, and building supports that prevent relapse and restore community functioning. Matching the right level of care — medical detox for withdrawal, inpatient rehab for intensive therapy, outpatient services or sober living for ongoing support — improves outcomes. Research shows stage-appropriate, integrated care reduces readmissions and supports longer recovery. Below is a concise overview you can use to plan next steps.
Key stages of recovery include:
- Preparation / Assessment: A clinical evaluation gauges substance use severity, medical risks, and any co-occurring conditions.
- Medical Detox (Withdrawal Management): Supervised withdrawal lowers immediate medical risk and prepares the person for treatment.
- Stabilization and Active Therapy: Structured inpatient or outpatient programs teach coping skills, address root causes, and start relapse prevention work.
- Aftercare and Maintenance: Ongoing supports — outpatient therapy, peer groups, and sober living — help sustain progress and reduce relapse risk.
- Relapse Prevention and Long-Term Recovery: Continued monitoring, healthy routines, and community connection maintain recovery over months and years.
These stages form a continuum. Moving successfully from one phase to the next depends on careful clinical assessment and timely referrals. The section that follows explains how medical detox creates a safe starting point.
How Does Medical Detox Facilitate Safe Withdrawal?
Medical detox is the first clinical step for people physically dependent on substances. It focuses on close monitoring, symptom-directed medications, and rapid response to complications like severe autonomic instability or dehydration. For example, alcohol withdrawal often requires benzodiazepine protocols and electrolyte correction; opioid withdrawal may use medication-assisted treatment to ease cravings and distress. The main benefit of detox is safety — it reduces immediate medical risk and creates a stable platform for therapy, medication management, and psychiatric care. Good detox always includes a clear plan for the next level of treatment — whether that’s residential rehab, outpatient therapy, or medication-assisted services — so stabilization leads directly into longer-term recovery work.
What to Expect During Inpatient Addiction Recovery Programs?

Inpatient rehab offers structured, 24/7 care that combines medical oversight with individual therapy, group sessions, and life-skill training to support early recovery. A daily schedule typically includes medical check-ins, evidence-based therapy (for example CBT or motivational interviewing), group processing, and restorative activities to improve sleep and stress management. Program length depends on clinical need — common tracks are 30, 60, and 90 days — and progress is measured by symptom improvement, therapy engagement, and readiness for step-down care. Privacy, safety, and coordinated discharge planning help ensure a smooth move to outpatient services, medication management, or sober living. Knowing the daily structure and measurable goals helps set realistic expectations and supports treatment adherence.
Which Addiction Treatment Options Are Available at BetterChoice Treatment Center?
Below we describe core services commonly used at the start of and during recovery, explain how each aligns with clinical goals, and give typical timelines. Services include medically supervised detox, residential rehab with integrated therapies, counseling for co-occurring disorders, and holistic supports to help symptom management and wellbeing. Use this comparison to help identify the right entry point for care.
| Service | Typical Duration | Typical Setting & Primary Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Detox | 3–7 days (varies by substance) | Medical unit focused on safe withdrawal, stabilization, and transition planning |
| Inpatient Rehab | 30–90 days depending on need | Residential therapeutic environment providing intensive therapy and skills training |
| Substance Abuse Counseling | Ongoing (weeks to months) | Outpatient or residential therapy focused on behavior change, relapse prevention, and co-occurring disorders |
This table shows that detox is short-term and safety-focused, inpatient rehab offers concentrated therapy over a longer stay, and counseling provides continuity after discharge. When choosing a level of care, consider medical risk, withdrawal severity, co-occurring mental health conditions, and available social supports. The next paragraphs describe substance-specific detox approaches and program types that support lasting recovery.
BetterChoice Treatment Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, provides medical detox and inpatient rehab for a range of substances — including alcohol, opioids/fentanyl, stimulants, cannabis, and prescription medications — along with integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders and adjunctive holistic therapies such as yoga and acupuncture. Accepted insurers include Magellan Health, TRICARE, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Beacon Health Options, Cigna, and EmblemHealth. We recommend verifying benefits before admission to confirm coverage and any authorization requirements. These notes are factual and meant to help match clinical needs to available services.
How Do Medical Detox Services Address Different Substances?
Detox care is tailored to each substance’s pharmacology, expected withdrawal timeline, and the person’s medical history. Alcohol withdrawal can escalate quickly and may require benzodiazepine tapers, electrolyte repletion, and seizure-prevention measures; acute timelines are often 3–7 days with follow-up. Opioid and fentanyl withdrawal produce intense cravings and autonomic symptoms but are usually less life-threatening; medication-assisted supports can ease discomfort and lower relapse risk during the first week. Stimulant and cannabis withdrawal are often mood- and sleep-related and benefit from supportive care, sleep hygiene strategies, and psychiatric assessment. Across all substances, detox emphasizes monitoring, symptom-directed medication when needed, and explicit transition plans into therapy or residential care.
This substance-specific approach reduces immediate risk and helps determine which evidence-based therapies should follow. Next, we explain how inpatient rehab builds on detox stabilization to support sustained recovery.
What Inpatient Rehab Programs Support Lasting Recovery?
Inpatient programs are organized by length of stay, therapeutic intensity, and specialties for particular populations, such as couples tracks when clinically appropriate. Typical lengths include 30-, 60-, and 90-day options chosen based on severity, relapse history, and co-occurring psychiatric needs — longer programs allow more time for skills work and trauma processing. Core services include individual counseling, group therapy, family sessions, and medication management when needed. Outcomes are tracked with symptom scales and engagement metrics. Couples tracks address relationship issues while keeping individual safety and treatment goals central. Discharge planning focuses on step-down care options — outpatient therapy, peer support, and stable housing — to sustain gains and lower the chance of re-hospitalization.
How Does Substance Abuse Counseling Support Recovery?
Substance abuse counseling delivers the behavioral work that changes learned patterns, teaches coping strategies, and addresses psychological drivers of use — the foundation of long-term relapse prevention. Counseling coordinates with medical care by supporting medication-assisted treatment, managing co-occurring psychiatric needs, and involving family when helpful. Counselors use assessment-driven plans to pick therapies that fit each person, monitor progress, and adjust treatment over time. The section below summarizes the most effective evidence-based therapies and explains how holistic supports can strengthen clinical work by improving sleep, stress resilience, and emotion regulation.
Below are common evidence-based therapy types used in integrated addiction treatment:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps identify triggers and teaches practical skills to change thoughts and behaviors linked to substance use.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Builds emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal skills — useful for high-risk clients.
- Motivational Interviewing: Boosts readiness for change by resolving ambivalence and aligning goals with personal values.
- Group Therapy: Offers peer support, accountability, and social learning that reinforce new coping strategies.
These approaches work together to reshape behavior and reduce relapse triggers. The next subsection describes each modality briefly and explains how they integrate with medication-assisted treatments.
What Evidence-Based Therapies Are Offered?
CBT focuses on spotting triggers and building practical coping responses to reduce relapse risk. DBT addresses intense emotions and impulsive behaviors, teaching skills that help clients manage urges and interpersonal stress. Motivational interviewing is especially useful when someone feels uncertain about change — it strengthens commitment and engagement. When medications are appropriate, they’re integrated with counseling so pharmacology eases physiological drivers while therapy addresses habits and thinking patterns. Used together, these modalities form a comprehensive plan for sustained recovery.
How Do Holistic Therapies Complement Traditional Treatment?

Holistic therapies — like yoga, acupuncture, and sound therapy — act as adjuncts that reduce stress, improve sleep, and support emotional regulation. They’re offered alongside, not instead of, clinical treatments. Research suggests these practices can help with anxiety and sleep when used as part of a broader care plan. In practice, holistic sessions are scheduled regularly to reinforce relaxation skills and body awareness. Because some modalities aren’t appropriate for everyone, clinical assessment guides how they’re integrated into an individualized treatment plan.
What Practical Steps Should Individuals and Families Take for Addiction Recovery?
Getting started usually involves a few practical steps that reduce delays and support safety: an initial contact and screening, a medical assessment, insurance verification, and coordinated admission with an aftercare plan. The goal is to move people from crisis to stabilization to structured treatment without avoidable gaps. Below is a clear admissions checklist that explains documents and timelines to expect during intake and scheduling.
| Step | Required Documents / Information | Typical Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| Initial screening call / intake | Basic contact details, summary of substance use, immediate safety or medical concerns | Hours to 1 day |
| Clinical assessment | Medical history, current medications, psychiatric history, recent labs if available | Same day to 2 days |
| Insurance verification & authorization | Insurance ID, subscriber information, policy details | 1–3 days depending on insurer |
| Admission planning & logistics | Transportation plan, personal items list, signed consent forms | 1–7 days based on availability |
This checklist helps families gather what’s needed to speed admission and reduce barriers. The sections that follow explain how to navigate BetterChoice’s admissions process and how to verify insurance benefits effectively.
How to Navigate the Admissions Process at BetterChoice?
Admissions start with a clinical screening to identify medical risk, withdrawal needs, and the appropriate level of care. Provide a brief medical history, a current medication list, and any recent psychiatric diagnoses — having past treatment records or medication lists available speeds placement. We protect confidentiality throughout intake and provide clear directions about what to bring and any initial medical clearance required. Expect open communication about next steps, transport planning, and aftercare coordination so the move into treatment is as seamless as possible.
What Insurance Options and Coverage Are Available?
Checking insurance ahead of time reduces unexpected costs and smooths admissions. Common accepted insurers include Magellan Health, TRICARE, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Beacon Health Options, Cigna, and EmblemHealth. The table below describes typical coverage patterns and how to verify benefits.
| Insurer | Typical Coverage Scope | How to Verify |
|---|---|---|
| Aetna | Inpatient and outpatient benefits vary by plan; prior authorization is commonly required | Provide member ID and policy details for a benefits check |
| Blue Cross Blue Shield | Covers a range of behavioral health services; authorization decisions are plan-dependent | Contact the insurer with treatment codes and the proposed level of care |
| TRICARE | Behavioral health coverage for eligible beneficiaries; preauthorization is often required | Verify benefits through the military health channel with treatment dates |
After verification, request written authorization details that include approved length of stay and any copay or deductible responsibilities. If coverage is limited, ask about appeals, alternative authorizations, or financing options to avoid delays in care.
Why Choose BetterChoice Treatment Center for Comprehensive Addiction Recovery?
Choosing a provider comes down to quality indicators like accreditations, clinical leadership, integrated care models, and transparent safety practices. BetterChoice Treatment Center in Las Vegas aligns with recognized quality markers — including the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval and LegitScript recognition — and works within Nevada’s health workforce frameworks. These credentials reflect adherence to safety protocols, clinical governance, and regulatory standards that support patient safety and consistent care pathways. Our multidisciplinary team model brings together medical, clinical, and quality roles to deliver coordinated care while protecting privacy and treatment continuity.
Key factual points about accreditations, staff roles, and facility features:
- Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval: Confirms compliance with national safety and quality standards.
- LegitScript: Reflects adherence to regulatory and ethical standards for behavioral health services.
- Nevada’s Health Workforce affiliation: Shows coordination with state healthcare systems and workforce standards.
These credentials support consistent, evidence-based care. The following sections describe our team roles and facility features that support healing without making promotional claims.
What Accreditations and Expert Team Credentials Ensure Quality Care?
Quality assurance and clinical oversight come from a multidisciplinary team with defined responsibilities: a Quality Assurance lead (for example, Ani Alvadzhyan) manages compliance and continuous improvement; a Medical Director (for example, Brian Kaszuba) oversees clinical care and medication management; a Clinical Director / LCPC (for example, Jim Jobin) directs therapeutic programming; and a CADC-I clinician (for example, Wyconda Hopkins) provides certified addiction counseling. Each role — QA, medical oversight, clinical programming, and certified counseling — contributes to safe, evidence-based care. Accreditation by organizations like the Joint Commission and LegitScript further anchors our clinical protocols to recognized standards.
How Does the Facility Support Healing and Privacy?
The facility is designed to support recovery with private, secure spaces that promote rest, focused therapy, and uninterrupted attention to treatment goals without using promotional language. Private rooms, controlled access, and dedicated therapeutic areas reduce external stressors and improve sleep and safety — factors that influence recovery engagement and retention. The environment is organized to minimize disruptions and protect confidentiality, helping build trust and adherence. Practical amenities focused on comfort and privacy create conditions where clinical work and skills practice can proceed effectively.
How Can Families Support Loved Ones Through Addiction Recovery?
When family involvement is informed, structured, and boundary-based, it strongly improves outcomes. Families can offer practical support while learning to avoid enabling behaviors. Immediate steps include safety planning, securing medications, understanding overdose risk, and setting clear boundaries that encourage treatment. Family therapy and education help repair relationships and teach relapse-prevention tools, while community resources and support groups offer ongoing peer learning. Below are immediate actions families can take and resources to support both the person in recovery and family members’ wellbeing.
Families can take these immediate actions:
- Ensure Safety: Remove or secure substances and medications; create a crisis plan.
- Set Boundaries: Define support that encourages treatment without enabling continued use.
- Engage in Education: Attend family sessions or support groups to learn about addiction as a health condition.
- Coordinate Care: Be involved in treatment planning when appropriate and keep lines of communication open with clinicians.
These steps lay the groundwork for effective family involvement that supports treatment adherence and long-term recovery. The next sections list specific family resources and how to spot co-occurring mental health conditions.
What Resources Are Available for Family Members?
Families can access structured help such as family therapy sessions, educational workshops, and referrals to community support groups that teach communication and coping strategies. Many programs offer family education modules that explain addiction science, relapse prevention, and boundary-setting to reduce shame and improve engagement. Peer-led community groups and national hotlines provide ongoing support outside formal treatment. Participating in family therapy and education increases the chance of sustained recovery by aligning household expectations and supporting consistent aftercare.
How to Recognize and Address Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders?
Co-occurring disorders — like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder — commonly accompany substance use and require integrated assessment and treatment. Warning signs include persistent mood shifts, severe anxiety, disrupted sleep, sudden behavior changes, and cognitive problems; screening should happen at intake and periodically during treatment. Integrated care provides concurrent medication management and psychotherapy tailored to both conditions, with safety planning for suicidal ideation or severe psychiatric symptoms. Families should share observed changes with the treatment team promptly and provide concrete examples to help with assessment and coordinated care.
For next steps, families in Las Vegas and across Nevada can request a clinical screening to assess immediate safety needs, verify insurance benefits, and discuss admission logistics with intake staff. BetterChoice Treatment Center’s service descriptions, accreditations, and team structure are intended to help people make informed care decisions and link referrals to recognized safety and quality standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of family therapy in addiction recovery?
Family therapy addresses the dynamics that affect substance use and helps restore healthier relationships. It teaches communication, boundary-setting, and practical support strategies. By engaging family members in treatment, family therapy can improve adherence, reduce relapse risk, and strengthen relationships.
How can individuals prepare for their first therapy session?
Prepare by reflecting on your substance use history, current challenges, and goals for therapy. Bring any medical records or medication lists you have. Arrive with an open mind and realistic expectations — the first session is for assessment and planning, not instant fixes.
What are the signs that someone may need immediate help for addiction?
Warning signs include major behavior changes, withdrawal symptoms, neglect of responsibilities, risky behaviors, social isolation, severe mood swings, or health problems tied to substance use. If someone shows signs of overdose or severe withdrawal (for example seizures or loss of consciousness), call emergency services immediately.
What should families do if a loved one refuses treatment?
If a loved one refuses help, approach conversations with empathy and without judgment. Share specific concerns, offer information about treatment options, and express willingness to support them. Families may also seek guidance from addiction professionals or support groups to learn engagement strategies that avoid enabling.
How can individuals maintain their recovery after completing a program?
Maintaining recovery means ongoing effort and support. Follow an aftercare plan that includes regular therapy, peer support groups, and healthy routines. Build a strong support network, practice self-care, set realistic goals, and keep using coping strategies learned in treatment to reduce relapse risk.
What are the benefits of holistic therapies in addiction recovery?
Holistic therapies like yoga, meditation, and acupuncture complement clinical care by reducing stress, improving emotional regulation, and supporting sleep. They can help manage cravings and triggers when used alongside evidence-based treatment, contributing to overall balance and wellbeing.
How can someone find the right treatment program for their needs?
Finding the right program means matching clinical needs, personal preferences, and practical factors like location and insurance. Research program types, treatment approaches, and aftercare options. Consult healthcare professionals or addiction specialists for recommendations, and confirm that the program’s services and duration fit your recovery goals.
Conclusion
Knowing the stages of recovery and the roles of detox, rehab, counseling, and holistic supports helps families and individuals make confident, informed decisions. BetterChoice Treatment Center offers a range of services and accredited care to support those next steps. If you’re ready to begin, start with a clinical screening, verify your benefits, and discuss admission logistics — taking that first step opens the path to safer, more sustainable recovery.