
What should you bring to rehab? Download the getting started guide for details
In essence, participating in an inpatient rehab program at a residential center entails temporarily relocating from your usual environment and residing at the facility for a specified duration. This intensive approach to treatment can significantly aid in overcoming addiction. However, it necessitates packing vital items that comply with the center’s rules. To assist you in this endeavor, we have compiled a sanctioned packing list for Sun Coast Recovery Ranch, ensuring you have everything necessary for a successful and fruitful treatment experience.
Admissions
What to bring to Rehab?
Documentation
Clothing & Wearables
Clothing requirements may vary depending on the season and duration of your stay. Laundry facilities are accessible at all Sun Coast locations throughout your stay.
Personal Hygiene Products
Make sure that all personal hygiene products are alcohol-free. If you can only find products with alcohol listed among the top three ingredients, you may still bring them. However, they will be securely stored by the staff when not in use.
Prescription Drugs
Before arriving at the treatment center, it is important to inform the Sun Coast staff about all medications you are taking. If you have doubts regarding the acceptability of your prescribed medication, consult the admissions team.
What not to bring to Rehab?
- Personal vehicles
- Weapons, scissors, mace, knives, etc.
- Alcohol-containing products (e.g., some mouthwashes)
- Candles, incense, or air fresheners
- Unapproved medications or over-the-counter medications (notify our staff in advance if you need to continue taking prescribed medications for special arrangements)
- Expensive jewelry, high-end clothing, or other valuable items
- Protein powder, energy drinks, steroids, or any weight control products
- Laptops, tablets, gaming devices/consoles, or any internet-connected devices
If your work requires electronic devices during rehab, our Executive Treatment Program can tailor your treatment to accommodate your professional needs.