What are the benefits of community-based substance use disorder treatments?

Community-based treatment is programming provided in a community setting, rather than in a hospital or residential facility. Here are a few advantages of community-based treatments:

Accessibility: Community-based treatments are often more accessible than hospital- or residential-based treatments. Many times community based have open programming that may be joined at any time and a drop-in center to build relationships.

Flexibility: Community-based treatments can offer more flexibility as they offer a range of treatment options and allow individuals to continue their daily activities.

Integration with support systems: Community-based treatments can help individuals integrate their treatment with their existing support systems, such as family, friends, and community resources.

Sustainability: Community-based treatments help individuals develop the skills and support systems needed to sustain long-term recovery, as they offer ongoing support and involvement with the community.

It's important to note that community-based substance use disorder treatments may not be suitable for everyone, and it may be necessary to consider other treatment options, such as hospital- or residential-based treatments, depending on an individual's needs.

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