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Long-Term Programs Long-term addiction treatment programs, which typically last from 90 days to two years, provide structured, comprehensive care for the complex and often chronic nature of substance use disorders. Research shows that treatment lasting 90 days or longer is linked to stronger sobriety outcomes and lower relapse rates than shorter programs. Long-term rehab offers more than additional time; it supports deeper healing, skill development, and stability, making it an effective path to lasting recovery for many people with serious or complex addiction. Scroll or search below to find a provider near you Search by city, specialty, or by provider name |
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