I would be admitted there to detox from opiates but I would be interested in how this is regulated with rules and restrictions. For information, I'm 19 years old and will soon be 20. What am I doing during the day and is it worth taking my laptop, headset and controller with me because I would like to distract myself with playing video and other things on the laptop are also very varied.
Do you have a time limit for the laptop, mobile phone and tablet? Is more busy with other things because you have to practice something with the carers in order to be able to at least have a reasonably orderly life again or how is it going? I think there are the following possibilities but which one can someone tell me that is A, B or C?
A: During the day you are almost always busy with carers and only have a short break in the morning and then in the evening.
B: You have as much time for yourself as you want except for one or two short conversations a day and lunch or something like that and you are free to decide what to do and how long to gamble during the day. I think from the point when the night's sleep begins, you can no longer play something on the tablet or latop? Laptop Of course, always with a headset so that no one can be disturbed by noise.
C: You have special times or days when you can gamble and are otherwise more likely to be supervised by supervisors.
Call there, get connected with the detox station, a nurse working there, the ward management or the social service and ask what you want to know.