COVID-19 has brought about uncertainty over the future and startling change to our everyday lives. Individuals who struggle with addiction are particularly vulnerable when they feel alone, especially when accompanied by anxiety regarding the pandemic. Telehealth drug rehab allows us to offer addiction treatment online while maintaining social distancing. This light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel service lets people attend group and individual therapy while adhering to social distancing standards.
If you or someone you love is suffering because of a substance use disorder, the virus doesn’t have to stop you from seeking help. Teletherapy has been a growing trend, but it’s now an essential component in diagnosing and treating drug and alcohol addiction. Whether you’re anxious about a potential relapse or you’ve never been in rehab before, remote addiction treatment can provide the guidance and companionship you need to maintain sobriety.
The Connection Between Loneliness and Addiction
Substance use serves a variety of functions for different people. It numbs painful feelings, cures boredom, relieves physical symptoms, induces sleep and often prevents the user from feeling lonely. Unfortunately, the bad feelings that drugs or alcohol are covering up tend to be even stronger once the effects wear off.
Addiction is often accompanied by ultrasensitivity and low self-esteem, which can make it difficult to socialize. During ordinary times, attending therapy and taking part in support groups are two of the most vital aspects of successful recovery. In uncertain times, people trying to stay sober need this support network more than ever.
How Does Remote Rehab Work?
Over the last couple of decades, technology has evolved to allow us to stay in touch in a variety of creative and wonderful ways. What used to be a fun convenience is becoming a lifeline as the world finds itself on lockdown due to the virus. Remote video communication is driving workforces, families and therapy. Telehealth addiction treatment for alcoholism and drug abuse is changing the lives of individuals with substance use disorders by bringing people together and encouraging the use of this new channel of communication for counseling.
If you’ve ever attended a remote work meeting or a webinar or even watched live streaming online, you have an understanding of how remote rehab works. You get a secure password so you can log in and attend group and individual therapy sessions from the safety and comfort of your home.
You’ll use your webcam and microphone so the other participants can see and hear you, and you’ll be able to see them on your computer, tablet or cell phone. Just like regular appointments, you’re expected to be on time and offer positive contributions. You’ll look forward to getting the chance to interact with your support network socially. Talking about how self-isolation — and anything else on your mind — is affecting you is the best way to deal with it.
What Are the Benefits of Addiction Treatment Online?
- Teletherapy and telehealth allow you to attend therapy, counseling, support groups, psychoeducational groups and family therapy — without the risk of being exposed to someone displaying COVID-19 symptoms.
- You can stay in the safety and comfort of your home while maintaining regular contact with your health care providers and peer support network.
- In some cases, clients find the extra sense of privacy afforded by remote counseling sessions helps them to be more open. Honesty and communication are vital aspects of recovery, and video conferencing can be an excellent platform for both.
- Remote rehab is ideal for people who are shy or may not feel able to attend rehab in person, for whatever reason. It also appeals to the younger generations who conduct a large portion of their lives online.
Is Telehealth Confidential and Secure?
All video conferencing software is HIPAA compliant, so you don’t need to worry about your online security while taking part in teletherapy sessions. Your counselor or therapist is licensed and registered and sworn to confidentiality. Telehealth drug rehab is as secure as if you were attending rehab in person, with all the same benefits.
Telehealth Rehab Schedule
Isolation and drug or alcohol abuse go hand in hand. Boredom, as a result of self-isolation, has the potential to combine with anxiety about COVID-19, tipping vulnerable individuals into substance abuse. At Recovery at the Crossroads, we’re supporting the community by providing telehealth rehab services. Remote technology can bring people together and provide you with the support and guidance you need to overcome addiction. We use Zoom to provide videoconferencing counseling, outpatient and intensive outpatient services on the following schedules:
Monday through Friday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6 pm – 9 pm
Partial Care services are provided on the following schedule:
Monday through Friday 9:30 am to 3:15 pm
To get more information about telehealth from an addiction expert, call us today at 833-272-6246.