Wise Path Recovery Centers

WHAT TO BRING TO INPATIENT TREATMENT

While in attendance at our inpatient treatment program, you can expect to enjoy a clean and comfortable facility that is well-kept. Our staff is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have. While our facilities are private, quiet and comfortable, we do allow you to bring particular items that make your stay more enjoyable. Below is a list of items we allow and those that are prohibited.

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What Should I Bring to Inpatient Treatment?

  • Insurance card/insurance prescription card
  • Emergency contact information
  • Sealed hygiene items (NO ALCOHOL CONTENT IS PERMITTED)
    • Shampoo
    • Conditioner
    • Body soap
    • Deodorant
    • Brush/comb
    • Feminine hygiene products
    • Toothbrush
    • Toothpaste
    • Shower cap
    • Razors for shaving
  • Wristwatch (No internet, photographic/recording capability permitted)
  • Writing journal/notebook
  • Bible or other religious text (if preferred)
  • AA Book (if you own one)
  • Clothing items (no more than 8 outfits for residential & 4 outfits for detox)
    • Slacks
    • Jeans (no holes or sagging)
    • Dresses (no higher than 4″ above the knee)
    • T-shirts (no logos)
    • Sweatshirt or light jacket, in winter consider bringing layers as it can get quite cold
    • Workout attire
    • Socks
    • Undergarments
  • Shoes
    • Tennis shoes or boots/closed-toed shoes
  • Reading glasses, if needed
  • Pre-rolled cigarettes in unopened packs (35-day supply)
  • Chewing tobacco in unopened packs (35-day supply)
  • Electronic cigarettes/vapes & sealed e-juice (35-day supply)
  • Driving your personal vehicle to the facilty is a last resort. If there is no other option, the vehicle may stay at the facility for no longer than 72 hours. A relative or friend must be contacted within that timeframe to pick up the vehicle. If you drive your car to the facility, keys must be turned into and always kept by staff.
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What Should I Leave at Home?

  • Cell phones
  • Laptops
  • Cameras
  • Portable MP3 players
  • Personal electronics of any kind with internet, photographic, and/or audio recording capabilities
  • Pets/Animals of any kind, unless the animal is a service animal – emotional support animals are not considered a service animal and are not permitted
  • Food
  • Cash
  • Credit/Debit cards
  • Unsealed hygiene items, cigarettes, e-juice
  • Pornography
  • Alcohol, marijuana, or any other illegal substances
  • Medications
    • Medications must be in prescription containers and have a current medical order. All medications, even if prescribed and in the proper container, must be approved by the Medical Director to be allowed.
    • All controlled substances will be destroyed in accordance with WPRC policies
    • Any medications prescribed and discontinued during your stay will not be returned and will be disposed of in accordance with kiRC policies
    • Upon discharge, your physician will determine the medications you will be discharged with. It is your responsibility to pick up medications approved by your physician, if any, prior to your departure; medication not picked up within 3 days will be destroyed; no medications will be mailed after your departure
  • Mouthwash/cologne/perfume/hand sanitizer
  • Expensive personal items such as jewelry, clothing, shoes, etc.
  • Clothing items with logos that are gang or drug related, shorts, tank tops, halter-tops, backless or low-cut clothing, no tight clothing of any kind
  • Open-toed shoes of any kind (Shoes must always cover the entire foot)
  • Hats or bandanas
  • Multiple suitcases/containers of belongings. The facility has very limited storage capacity. Please limit your belongings to only what is necessary.
  • Weapons or sharp objects of any kind

**Please note that the above items can be brought to the facility. These items will be inventoried and stored or disposed of in accordance with WPRC policies for the duration of your stay, and returned upon discharge.**

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