Taking the step to enter rehab is such an important one on anyone’s journey towards sobriety, but it can also feel daunting too.
For those going to a residential rehab for the first time, it is, of course, a step into the unknown so doing what you can to prepare can be a great way to make the experience smoother and more comforting. That can make all the difference when it comes to maximising your time in rehab, and even just small home comforts can really improve your mentality towards rehab.
So, if you’re making that important decision to check in, and you want to get your life back on track, here are five things to take that can provide you with that little bit of extra help for getting through it…
Comfortable Clothing
Naturally, you want to be physically comfortable in the rehab environment, so make sure you pack clothing to suit your needs. Rehab programmes do often involve a range of therapy sessions, relaxation and physical activity so pack in accordance with this.
Pack loose-fitting clothes that are comfortable for relaxing and general day wear, while you should take some workout gear too if exercise is a part of the programme. Many rehab centres also encourage outdoor activities so you might need to pack for various weathers and terrains, such as if you head out on a hike. You’ll have a good idea of what your treatment programme looks like prior to entering, so use that to guide your clothes packing.
A Journal and Writing Materials
In rehab you spend a lot of time self-reflecting. It’s a space for personal growth and many programmes encourage residents to process their thoughts and emotions through journaling. Therefore, bringing a notebook and pen to record your thoughts throughout the process is a good option.
It can be a real therapeutic outlet for managing your stress and organising your goals. You can track your achievements, express your feelings and note down what’s working for you and what to do in certain situations where once you might have turned to alcohol or drugs as a coping mechanism. It’s a great option for seeking affirmation and a real reminder on your progress.
Personal Comfort Items
Think about the items around your house that bring you comfort and familiarity and take them along with you if possible. Many residents take family photos, a favourite blanket or small mementos that have significant meaning and importance to you.
These can serve as a source of strength during difficult times and remind you of the reasons you’re getting the help you need.
Toiletries and Self-Care Products
Maintaining personal hygiene and self-care is an important part of feeling good about yourself, which can positively impact your recovery. Most rehab facilities require you to bring your own toiletries, so pack essentials like shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and deodorant.
You might also include self-care products such as moisturiser, lip balm, or a mild fragrance, as long as they meet the facility’s requirements (some restrict items containing alcohol). Taking care of your physical appearance can help boost your confidence and contribute to a sense of normalcy in your daily routine.
Books or Inspirational Materials
Recovery often involves periods of downtime, which can be used for relaxation or personal growth. Bringing books, especially those focused on self-help, mindfulness, or personal development, can be incredibly beneficial. These materials can offer guidance, encouragement, and fresh perspectives during your journey.
In addition to books, consider bringing inspirational quotes, spiritual texts, or even relaxation tools like adult colouring books. These items can help occupy your mind positively and give you something constructive to focus on outside of therapy sessions.