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Take a Short Care Journey Quiz

Find the Right Level of Care For You

Everyone’s recovery journey looks different. This short, confidential quiz can help you think about what type of care might fit best with your life right now — whether that’s care at home, in a clinic, or in a facility.


There are no right or wrong answers — just reflections to help you explore your options.

Note: This quiz is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your responses are not stored or shared — they’re just for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inpatient care (sometimes called residential treatment) involves staying at a facility full-time for a period of structured support. Outpatient care allows you to live at home while attending scheduled appointments, therapy, or medical visits. The right choice depends on your needs, safety, and support system.

Outpatient care may be a good fit if you feel able to manage daily responsibilities like work, school, or family while receiving support, have a safe, substance-free environment, and have some level of support from people around you. Many people choose outpatient care because it offers flexibility and ongoing connection to their community.

Inpatient care can be helpful if you need a highly structured environment, are experiencing severe symptoms, need a safe, substance-free environment, or feel unable to manage daily life while focusing on recovery. Some people start with inpatient care and transition to outpatient support later.

Eleanor Health primarily provides outpatient and community-based care. If the quiz suggests that a higher level of care may be more appropriate, our team can help you understand your options and discuss next steps or referrals.

We’re here to help.

We know reaching out can be hard. Call today to speak with one of our recovery specialists. We will listen, learn, and offer support – without judgment. We
welcome every person in need of support and we believe in you and your ability to overcome addiction.