121Rehab are available to advise and refer individuals with an alcohol dependency to the most appropriate treatment centre to meet with their individual circumstances. There are different options a user would need to consider, firstly inpatient treatment, this has an particularly high rate of success and also offers fully trained staff to ensure that medical needs and comfort are prioritised appropriately.
There are also residential alcohol rehab centres, which offer either long or short term treatment programs, depending on the individual clients' circumstances. This type of rehab is often less structured than inpatient rehab centres and generally offers a less clinical and a more pleasurable setting for recovery. Going into a residential program is very useful to a person addicted to alcohol to start the recovery process. It gives something that addicts cannot get on the outside, time away from alcohol, a lot of information, coping skills and people to talk to who are in the same situation.
Many of the centres available, base their recovery programs around the 12-step model of Alcoholics Anonymous, and individuals have generally found this community based support, makes for a less callous alteration when leaving treatment. The 12-Step model is supported by over 90-percent of the rehab centres nationwide.
121Rehab is available to talk users through and discuss the most appropriate centres for which they can begin their rehab process.




