n.noun
Is a patient that comes to a healthcare facility or hospital for diagnosis or treatment that requires an overnight stay.
When pertaining to a therapeutic restoration of young adults, an inpatient treatment program is the most effective and popular. While outpatient programs provide therapeutic care and restoration to young adults, an inpatient program provides a multitude of the same types of treatment, multiple times throughout the day. Furthermore, inpatient treatment is much more effective and is used to help with severe cases of therapeutic and addictive ailments.
There are many different types of inpatient programs that have their own ways in treating someone. Rehabs, residential treatment programs, wilderness therapy programs, transitional living programs, and even independent living programs are all types of inpatient treatment programs. What kind of rehabilitative properties an individual requires directly depends upon what therapeutic and addictive maladies are currently affecting the young individual.