Whether or not visitors are allowed in rehab depends on the specific policies and guidelines of the rehab facility. Most rehab facilities have rules and guidelines regarding visitation to ensure the safety and well-being of patients.

In general, rehab facilities allow visitors during designated visiting hours, which may vary depending on the facility’s policies. Visitors may include family members, friends, or other loved ones, and they may be allowed to visit in common areas or designated visitation areas within the facility.

However, there may be certain restrictions on visitation, such as limiting the number of visitors, requiring visitors to be pre-approved or screened, and prohibiting visitors who may be a distraction or trigger for patients in recovery. Some rehab facilities may also restrict visitation during the early stages of treatment to allow patients to focus on their recovery without outside distractions.

It’s important to note that the rules and policies regarding visitation may vary depending on the specific rehab facility, the individual needs and circumstances of the patient, and the recommendations of healthcare professionals. It’s always best to check with the rehab facility directly to determine their specific policies regarding visitation.