Inpatient Treatment
A fresh start from addiction that leads to real, lasting change.
Not sure which treatment option is right for you? Our admissions team is here to help you find the right fit.

What Inpatient Treatment Looks Like at Northpoint
Inpatient care gives you time and space to fully focus on recovery from addiction. You’ll gain clarity about your substance use, the patterns behind it, and start developing tools to break the cycle and maintain long-term sobriety.
Structured Care That Works
You’ll follow a daily schedule with therapy, wellness, and clinical support — all grounded in evidence-based practices proven to support sobriety and help prevent relapse.
Holistic Support
Recovery from addiction isn’t just physical. We help you reconnect emotionally, mentally, and spiritually to build a life that feels healthy, meaningful, and sustainable.
Heal Without Judgment
Treatment is rooted in compassion and respect. Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, opioids, or another substance, our team and your peers offer support without shame — helping you move forward with dignity.
Our Inpatient Treatment Programs
Our inpatient program is designed to treat a range of substance use and mental health challenges. Whether you’re just starting recovery or looking for a more focused level of care, we’re here to help you reclaim your life.
Alcohol Addiction
Structured care and support to help you stop drinking, manage cravings, and build healthier routines in sobriety.
Drug Addiction
Treatment for opioid, stimulant, or prescription drug use with therapy, medical care, and ongoing support.
Dual Diagnosis
Integrated care for people managing both mental health concerns and substance use addiction — treating both together.

89%
of Northpoint patients remained substance-free 90 days after discharge.
What to Expect During Inpatient Treatment
Inpatient care gives you a daily structure that’s designed to help you overcome addiction and stay focused on recovery. You’ll take part in therapy, wellness activities, and support that helps you heal one day at a time.
Start with Detox, If Needed
If you enter treatment with substances in your system, detox is often the first step. We’ll help you manage withdrawal symptoms safely and comfortably before moving into the rest of your program.
Daily Therapy That Drives Progress
You’ll take part in individual and group therapy throughout the week. These sessions help you build coping skills, process emotions, and explore what led to substance use.
Support from People Who Get It
Group therapy creates connection and accountability with others in recovery. Sharing experiences and learning together with others who understand addiction firsthand can make you feel less alone and more supported.
Psychiatric Care and Medication Management
If you’re experiencing mental health symptoms, our psychiatric team can help. We offer assessments and medication support as part of your personalized care plan.
Recovery-Focused Activities
You’ll join in educational and wellness activities that support your growth and sobriety. These may include mindfulness, life skills, and other tools that help you stay on track.
Nutrition, Rest, and Routine
Substance use can take a toll on your body. Balanced meals, movement, and downtime are built into each day of inpatient treatment. These routines help support physical health, emotional balance, and steady progress.
Planning for What’s Next
We begin aftercare planning early, so you’re prepared to keep moving forward after inpatient treatment. You’ll leave with a clear plan and tools to maintain your sobriety in the real world.
Who Inpatient Treatment is For
Inpatient treatment is usually the right fit for people who need more focused help as they begin recovery. Here are some signs that inpatient treatment may be the best next step.
Struggling to Stay on Track at Home
- Distractions or stress make it hard to focus on recovery.
- It’s difficult to avoid triggers or access steady support.
- A structured environment can provide the space you need to reset.
Ready to Focus Fully on Recovery
- You’re motivated to make a change and want to start strong.
- A short-term break from daily pressures could help you heal.
- Inpatient treatment gives you dedicated time to build a solid foundation.
Been Through Addiction Treatment Before
- Previous efforts to recover haven’t stuck the way you hoped.
- You want to try a more immersive or supportive approach.
- Inpatient care offers time and space to dig deeper into what you need.
Symptoms Feel Overwhelming
- You’ve experienced intense cravings, emotional swings, or mental health symptoms.
- It feels hard to manage everything on your own right now.
- 24/7 care can help you feel more stable and supported.
Northpoint intensive inpatient program is staffed with caring mental health and medical professionals providing individual, family, and group counseling. The facility has natural lighting and plenty of outdoor and indoor space, which I appreciated. They offer medically assisted detoxification and, once stabilized, can suggest medications to help maintain sobriety. Group sessions teach clients to let go of past shame and focus on healthy, effective coping mechanisms.
— Deborah Bailey
Inpatient Addiction Treatment FAQs
Do patients have 24/7 access to care?
Yes. Day or night, our clinical team is available around the clock to provide support, guidance, and medical care whenever it’s needed.
How long does inpatient treatment last?
Your length of stay depends on your unique needs and progress. We’ll work with you to create a timeline that makes sense for your recovery.
Can I talk to and see my family while I’m in treatment?
Yes. We offer scheduled visitation on Sundays for family and close friends. You’ll also have a dedicated family session during your stay, either in person or by phone, to support healing at home.
What other addiction programs do you offer?
In addition to inpatient treatment, we offer both outpatient and virtual outpatient programs. These options provide flexibility while still offering structured support. They’re ideal for continuing care or for those who don’t need 24/7 treatment.
Do you offer support after inpatient care?
Yes. We start planning for aftercare early during your stay, so you leave with a clear plan and ongoing support. This may include outpatient care, follow-up therapy, or access to our free lifetime alumni program.
What insurance do you accept?
We work with many major insurance providers and can help you understand your coverage. You can verify your benefits quickly and confidentially here.
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