A rehab program that emphasizes high-end amenities such as private rooms, gourmet meals, spa services, and resort-like settings.
In the context of addiction treatment:
Luxury rehabs may be attractive to executives, celebrities, and people wanting maximum privacy and comfort.
What to know:
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Amenities can make the experience more comfortable but don’t guarantee better clinical outcomes.
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It’s important to ask about evidence-based practices, staff credentials, and aftercare—not just the view and the chef.
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Often more expensive and may be out-of-network or self-pay only.
Example:
A luxury rehab offers oceanfront private suites, personal trainers, and massage therapy in addition to group therapy and psychiatry.
