Addiction Recovery: How Residential Treatment Transforms Lives

Nicholas Weiss, LMSW, CAADC

Clinical/Program Director

Nicholas serves as the clinical/program director at Rushton Recovery. He oversees the development of programming materials for residential clients, supervises clinical staff and interns, and provides both individual and group therapy to clients.

Nicholas earned his bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Michigan in 2008, with a minor in health education and behavior. He continued his education by completing his master’s degree in social work in 2009, launching a career dedicated to supporting individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.

Over the years, Nicholas has worked with children, adults, families, and couples, helping them navigate complex mental health challenges.

In recent years, Nicholas’s focus has shifted to working with individuals facing substance use disorders. As a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC), he has developed a deep understanding of addiction as a disease that requires compassion and specialized care.

Throughout his career, Nicholas has remained dedicated to empowering individuals to reclaim their lives and achieve lasting well-being and sobriety.

Nicholas Weiss, LMSW, CAADC

Clinical/Program Director

Nicholas serves as the clinical/program director at Rushton Recovery. He oversees the development of programming materials for residential clients, supervises clinical staff and interns, and provides both individual and group therapy to clients.

Nicholas earned his bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Michigan in 2008, with a minor in health education and behavior. He continued his education by completing his master’s degree in social work in 2009, launching a career dedicated to supporting individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.

Over the years, Nicholas has worked with children, adults, families, and couples, helping them navigate complex mental health challenges.

In recent years, Nicholas’s focus has shifted to working with individuals facing substance use disorders. As a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC), he has developed a deep understanding of addiction as a disease that requires compassion and specialized care.

Throughout his career, Nicholas has remained dedicated to empowering individuals to reclaim their lives and achieve lasting well-being and sobriety.

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Taking the first step toward recovery and enrolling in an addiction treatment program is not easy, but it’s worth it. There are numerous different kinds of rehab facilities and programs that exist, one of the most common being residential treatment. 

Residential treatment programs are a type of inpatient treatment where patients live at a substance abuse facility to receive daily therapy, medication, support services, and around-the-clock care. There are several kinds of residential treatment programs. Some focus on treating substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, while others are strictly for mental health challenges.

As research around substance abuse treatment grows, more residential treatment programs are adopting personalized medicine and tailored treatment plans to improve successful outcomes. This is one of the reasons residential treatment is the most effective kind of care for substance abuse recovery [1]

Read on to learn more about the benefits of residential treatment and what makes a program successful.   

The Benefits of Residential Care for Addiction Recovery

Residential treatment is a type of inpatient substance abuse and co-occurring mental health treatment with a 30% to 60% recovery success rate [2].   

There are several benefits of residential treatment, including:

  • Evidence-Based Therapy: Daily therapy is an important part of residential programs because it helps individuals reframe thoughts that drive addiction and build healthy coping strategies to relieve stress and prevent relapse. Common therapies offered in residential treatment include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma-Focused Therapies such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprogramming (EMDR).   
  • Daily Structure: Residential treatment helps patients get accustomed to predictable routines. Reducing uncertainty and establishing structure can help stabilize patients and support their long-term recovery.   
  • 24/7 Support: Staff is available 24/7 in a residential program to supervise patients, handle emergencies, and provide ongoing, compassionate support. 
  • Safety and Security: Residential facilities offer a high level of safety and security in a sober environment, free from distraction, triggers, or temptations, so that individuals can focus their full energy on recovery.  
  • Connections and Community: A core part of residential is group therapy and developing connections with peers. This helps reduce feelings of isolation, develops a mutual understanding with others in recovery, and helps create a peer network.   

How Residential Treatment Improves Lasting Recovery Outcomes

There are several proven ways to increase the effectiveness of a residential treatment program. Evidence-based programs use research in addiction science and mental health to tailor their programs to align with the most up-to-date treatment methodologies. 

More substance abuse programs are moving away from conventional “one size fits all” treatment programs and creating personalized treatment plans for patient’s unique recovery needs. They also emphasize the importance of aftercare services to prevent relapse and increase the success of long-term recovery. 

How Clinical Assessments Improve Treatment 

Clinical assessments help mental health professionals gather information about a patient’s symptoms, medical history, psychological history, and services they have already tried. 

They provide a foundation for successful treatment by accurately diagnosing patients, creating individualized treatment plans, and leading to more effective and targeted interventions. 

How Personalized Medicine Drives Better Outcomes

Substance abuse treatment programs have started moving towards a personalized medicine model of behavioral healthcare rather than following a strict, one-size-fits-all treatment approach like 12-step programs offer. According to the National Institute of Health, personalized medicine often improves patient outcomes by targeting addiction and mental health treatments more precisely [3].  

The clinical team uses their assessment to choose treatment options that align most with their patient’s health needs and goals, whether it´s medication, conventional therapy, holistic healing, or a combination. 

How 90 Days Rewire The Brain for Lasting Recovery

According to the United Recovery Project, most substance abuse experts agree that the brain needs 90 days for the pre-frontal cortex to regain normal decision-making skills and functioning. This is why a 90-day treatment program often has the highest success rate compared to 30 or 60-day programs [4]. 

Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse in Michigan 

Rushton Recovery understands how addiction recovery requires a comprehensive approach to care. Our supervised medical detox and holistic residential treatment center in Michigan offers a healing space to embark on your journey toward sobriety. 

We offer evidence-based therapies designed to evolve with your individual needs and address the root of your cocaine abuse. Let our team help you heal, repair relationships, and equip you with the skills to achieve long-term recovery. 

Reach out to our Admissions team now.

Sources

[1] Residential Treatment. National Alliance on Mental Illness. 

[2] Addiction Recovery Statistics. 2025. American Addiction Centers. 

[3] Personalized Medicine—Implementation to the Healthcare System. 2023. National Institute of Health. 2023.  

[4] How Long To Rewire The Brain from Addiction. 2024. United Recovery Project. 

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