Alcohol Treatment

Common Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Abuse

  • Feeling guilty or ashamed about alcohol consumption
  • Often “black outing” from drinking or having memory loss
  • Neglecting primary responsibilities such as school, work, and family
  • Using alcohol even though it could harm physical health such as drinking while driving, using alcohol with medication, etc.
  • Use alcohol to self-medicate or “relax”
  • Problems with family or other personal relationships
  • Drinking alone, hiding use from friends and family
  • Strong tolerance to alcohol, often needing more to have the same effect
  • Withdrawal symptoms occur when not drinking
  • Lack of motivation/interest

Why Choose Our Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

3 Hospice Recovery’s inpatient alcohol rehab specializes in helping alcohol abusers begin a path to recovery. Each of our skilled addiction counselors have the experience, knowledge, and expertise to identify alcohol abuse triggers and develop effective methods for managing those triggers.

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Each individual will receive a full physical and psychological evaluation on which the individualized alcohol treatment plan will be based. The plan components vary for each clients based on their own personal history, needs, goals, and preferences.

During inpatient alcohol rehab, patients have the ability to connect with others who are struggling with similar circumstances. They will also have 24 hour access to counselors, who provide continuous support.