Hospital inpatient programs are rehab facilities for drug abuse, which give an exclusive and medical setting for those in recovery. A hospital inpatient program may be a beneficial option for someone that has a co-occurring mental health disorder, and for someone with other medical requirements which might need to be overseen by medical professionals. People who partake in that program may benefit from mental health services whilst addressing issues who have prompted their drug abuse. Frequently individuals with a co-occurring mental health disorders use alcohol or drugs to self medicate as opposed to efficiently addressing their problem. Professional rehab counselors within a hospital inpatient program can help individuals turn things around so they not find the necessity to use alcohol and drugs in this way, and instead create ways to make their mental health disorder more manageable. Medicine is often used to do this, however this isn't the solution needed in every case. For example, even subtle environmental adjustments to one's life can alleviate stress and place a new perspective on things so the individual doesn't feel compelled to abuse drugs or alcohol. Therapy in the hospital inpatient program can help reveal such issues so they can be handled.