Mark Leeds, D.O.

Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery

Mark Leeds, D.O.

  • Is Rehab at Home a Good IOP Alternative? What is the Best Drug Rehab Alternative?

Is Rehab at Home a Good IOP Alternative? What is the Best Drug Rehab Alternative?

Tuesday 15th March 2022

Discover if home-based rehab is a viable alternative for addiction recovery. Dr. Mark Leeds discusses its benefits, drawbacks, and medication-assisted treatments.
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Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery
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Rehab at Home: Is It the Right Fit for Addiction Recovery?

Patients who enter a rehab alternative can get the benefits of rehab, such as medical supervision and therapy. A concierge private medical addiction treatment program may have only a handful of employees. A single doctor is able to spend time with patients, listening to their concerns and working together with them to create a successful treatment program.
Ever wondered if you could manage addiction recovery without leaving the comfort of your home? Dr. Mark Leeds takes a deep dive into this very topic, exploring the pros and cons of home-based rehab as an alternative to traditional rehab centers and intensive outpatient programs (IOP). This episode of 'Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery' brings to light the growing popularity of rehab at home and questions its effectiveness.
One major perk is the convenience factor—imagine getting treatment without having to disrupt your work or family life. But, as Dr. Leeds points out, this method isn't for everyone. For those physically dependent on a drug but not necessarily addicted, traditional addiction counseling might not hit the mark. Dr. Leeds also sheds light on medication-assisted treatment, like Suboxone, which can help curb opioid cravings and compulsions.
While some rehab centers are slowly catching up with these medical treatments, private doctors often lead the way with the latest advancements. The episode doesn't stop there; it delves into the use of ketamine and other medications in addiction treatment and highlights concierge rehab programs that offer a more personalized touch. These programs feature single doctors who spend quality time with patients, creating tailored treatment plans that fit individual needs.
So, is rehab at home just a wishlist or a viable option? Tune in to find out as Dr. Leeds navigates through the complexities and possibilities of this alternative approach.