Drug Rehab - What to Bring
Patients often have questions around what to bring to drug rehab. The list of items below has your privacy, safety and well-being in mind. If you are not sure about an item, simply call our drug rehab and find out.
If you need more items during your stay with us, your loved ones can bring them to you at any time using your private drug rehab "Access Code" that you will create when you admit.
PaRC's on-site drug rehab bookstore, Carry the Message Books & Gifts, carries many personal-care and laundry items. You can also find books, study supplies, long-distance calling cards, snacks and sodas in the bookstore.
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Have Questions About Drug Rehab? 1-877-464-7272
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Items You May Bring With You to Drug Rehab
Co-payments for prescription medications – cash or credit card (applies to adult patients only)
- 7 days of casual clothing including a sweater or light jacket and pajamas
- Current prescribed medications (no samples). They must be in the original pharmacy bottle which shows prescription information. Liquid medications must be new and sealed.
- Multi-vitamins
- Laundry supplies
- Alarm clock
- Money for vending machines (applies to adult patients only)
- Long distance calling cards (can also be purchased in our gift shop)
- Personal hygiene items
- Razor or electric razor (applies to adult patients only)
- Electric razor (applies to adolescent patients)
- Shaving cream
- All over-the-counter medications must be new/unopened:
- Ibuprofen
- Imodium
- Maalox
- Melatonin
- Milk of magnesia
- Mints
- Nicotine patches (if needed)
Items You May Not Bring With You
- Sample medications
- Alcohol or drugs
- Pornography
- Weapons of any kind
- Musical instruments (adolescent patients can bring them)
- Electronic equipment
- Excessive makeup, clothing, jewelry, cash
- Musical device with recorder
- Mouthwash containing alcohol
- Food or drink of any kind
- Supplemental vitamins
- Herbal products
- Short shorts, halter tops
- T-shirts or ball caps that have inappropriate words on them
- Mid-drift shirts. When you hold your arms up, we should not be able to see your skin or underwear.
- Food including gum and candy
- Fans
- Pillows, blankets, comforters
- Money (applies to adolescent patients only)
- Radio (applies to adolescent patients only)