{"id":1365,"date":"2024-11-22T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-11-22T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/iccbc.ca\/?p=1365"},"modified":"2024-11-13T11:53:56","modified_gmt":"2024-11-13T11:53:56","slug":"transitioning-from-rehab-continuing-care-and-aftercare-options","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iccbc.ca\/transitioning-from-rehab-continuing-care-and-aftercare-options\/","title":{"rendered":"Transitioning from Rehab: Continuing Care and Aftercare Options"},"content":{"rendered":"

Getting through rehab can make you feel like you’ve reached the summit of a challenging mountain. But what’s next? Rehab is just part of the journey to recovery. Once you complete the program, it’s time to transition back to your everyday life. This phase can be both exciting and overwhelming. In this article, we’ll explore the transition process and discuss your options for continuing care and aftercare so you can maintain the progress you’ve fought hard to achieve.<\/p>\n

What is Continuing Care?<\/h2>\n

Continuing care, often referred to as aftercare, involves the support and services provided once someone has completed their initial rehab program. The goal is to prevent relapse and help individuals acclimate back into their daily lives while staying healthy and sober. This support extends beyond the structured environment of a rehab center, where individuals are expected to apply the skills they’ve learned to real-world situations.<\/p>\n

Types of Continuing Care<\/h3>\n

Once you decide to move on from rehab, several types of continuing care options are available:\u00a0<\/p>\n