Upon graduating from our treatment center, you’re not left to navigate recovery alone. Our aftercare resources are designed to support you in preventing relapse and retaining the life skills you’ve acquired.
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Following your graduation from treatment at The Recovery Village Indianapolis, our comprehensive aftercare planning ensures that you are connected with the necessary people and resources to support your ongoing recovery journey. Your aftercare plan is specifically customized to address your individual needs, maximizing your chances of success after rehab.
Before departing from our facility, our team ensures you’re prepared to maintain sobriety beyond our doors. A specialized aftercare plan is essential for reclaiming your life. You’re ready if:
Relapse is a common occurrence in addiction recovery, but engaging in aftercare programs has proven to reduce relapse rates. Aftercare assists patients in:
Applying learned coping strategies to effectively manage triggers in real-world situations
Continuing therapeutic work with counselors, psychiatrists, and sponsors to maintain progress
Pursuing personal and professional goals for long-term success
Establishing a stable support system to foster accountability
Committing to activities and relationships that promote healthy living and well-being
Your aftercare planning starts upon entering treatment. Our facility team collaborates closely with your case manager to develop a comprehensive aftercare plan tailored to your needs for when you’re ready to transition from our care.
Upon discharge, your case manager may continue to periodically check on you to ensure your well-being and make any necessary adjustments to the aftercare plan.
The multifaceted disease of addiction cannot be cured with a single treatment, medication, or short-term program. Sustained sobriety requires a continual commitment that individuals must reaffirm each day. Hence, aftercare is a crucial component of every patient’s recovery program at The Recovery Village Indianapolis.
An ideal candidate for aftercare:
Even weeks, months, or years after completing a formal rehabilitation program, patients still face the risk of relapse. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the relapse rate for drug addiction is between 40-60%, with even higher rates for alcohol addiction. However, as time passes in sobriety post-rehab, the likelihood of relapse decreases.
At The Recovery Village, we prioritize post-rehab success by structuring our programs around the skills necessary for lifelong wellness. In the initial stages of treatment, patients acclimate to sobriety, learn to modify harmful thoughts and behaviors, and delve into the roots of their substance use disorder. After medical detox and residential treatment, they progress to increasingly independent levels of care, such as partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient programs. Here, individuals gradually gain autonomy, cultivate a robust support network, and develop deeper self-awareness and acceptance.
Upon completing these levels of care, individuals transition to the aftercare process. Aftercare signifies the shift from formal treatment to lifelong recovery beyond our facility’s confines. Before discharge, counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and physicians collaborate closely with each patient’s personal case manager to devise a comprehensive aftercare plan.
We’re available to answer any questions, confirm your insurance benefits and schedule individualized treatment that works for you.
The Recovery Village Indianapolis offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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