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Detox

Manage Withdrawal Symptoms and come off drugs and alcohol safely.

Inpatient Residential

Your first steps on your road to recovery, managed by 24/7 support

Partial Hospitalization

Begin your transition back into life through structure and accountability

Intensive Outpatient

Take advantage of the flexibility of being able to manage life and recovery

Wraparound Services

Feel the support of treatment services while living your life in recovery

Helping You Find a Detox

Feel Like It’s Time to Make a Change in Your Life, But Can’t find the right place to start?

For many addicts and alcoholics, the first few days of sobriety are the hardest because they are the most uncomfortable. Choosing a medically assisted detox setting that works for you is of paramount importance to make sure you can make it to your next steps in recovery.

Why Medically Assisted Detox?

Ensures safety during withdrawal

Withdrawal from drugs and alcohol can be dangerous and even life-threatening without medical supervision. Medically assisted detox provides a controlled environment where healthcare professionals can manage severe withdrawal symptoms and prevent complications such as seizures, dehydration, and heart issues, ensuring your safety throughout the process.

Alleviates withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal can be physically and mentally painful, leading many to relapse to avoid the discomfort. Medically assisted detox uses medications to alleviate withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, anxiety, insomnia, and cravings, making the detox process more tolerable and increasing the likelihood of successful completion.

Provides medical and emotional support

Detox can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. In a medically assisted detox program, you have access to a team of healthcare professionals who provide not only medical care but also emotional support. This holistic approach helps address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction, offering a more comprehensive path to recovery.

Sets the foundation for long-term recovery

Successfully completing detox is the crucial first step in the journey to recovery. Medically assisted detox prepares you for the next stages of treatment, such as inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation, by stabilizing your condition and reducing the risk of early relapse. This solid foundation increases your chances of long-term sobriety and a healthier, more fulfilling life.

How Do I know If Medically Assisted Detox is Right For Me?

If you need to get into detox, please call us today as this process can be significantly impactful to your health, and please view our frequently asked questions regarding detox.

What is Medically Assisted Detox?

Medically assisted detox is a supervised process where medical professionals help individuals safely withdraw from drugs or alcohol. This approach uses medications to manage withdrawal symptoms and ensure the safety and comfort of the patient during the detoxification period.

Why is medically assisted detox necessary?

Medically assisted detox is necessary because withdrawal from certain substances can be severe and potentially life-threatening. Medical supervision ensures that any complications are promptly addressed, and medications can alleviate uncomfortable or dangerous withdrawal symptoms.

What medications are used during a medically assisted detox?

The medications used during detox depend on the substance being withdrawn from. Common medications include benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal, methadone or buprenorphine for opioid withdrawal, and other supportive medications to manage symptoms like nausea, anxiety, and insomnia.

How long does the medically assisted detox process take?

The duration of medically assisted detox varies based on factors such as the type of substance, the level of dependence, and the individual’s overall health. Detox can last from a few days to a week or more, with ongoing medical assessment to determine when it is safe to transition to further treatment.

What happens after a medically assisted detox?

After completing medically assisted detox, individuals are usually encouraged to continue with a comprehensive treatment program. This can include inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation, therapy, counseling, and support groups to address the underlying issues of addiction and promote long-term recovery.

Helping You Get to Inpatient

Are you ready for the next step? Inpatient Residential may be right for you.

Once someone has completed detox, if necessary, the next step is to stabilize further. That further stabilization and introduction to clinical care with therapists and group facilitators is many times what’s needed for someone to find causes and conditions for their cycle of addiction.

For those who struggle with mental health, this could be the right jumping off point for you. This is many times where you can start to learn about the cycle of your mental health and how to cope with it in a setting that protects you from the things that may be triggering it.

Why Inpatient Residential?

24/7 Medical and Emotional Support

Inpatient residential treatment provides round-the-clock medical care and emotional support from a team of professionals. This continuous supervision ensures that any medical emergencies or psychological crises can be addressed immediately, offering a safe and stable environment for recovery.

Structured Environment

The structured daily schedule in inpatient treatment helps establish healthy routines and habits. This environment minimizes distractions and exposure to triggers, allowing you to focus entirely on your recovery without the stress and temptations of daily life.

Comprehensive and Holistic Care

Inpatient residential treatment offers a range of therapies and activities designed to address all aspects of addiction. This includes individual and group therapy, medical care, nutritional counseling, and holistic therapies such as yoga and meditation. This comprehensive approach helps you heal physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Building a Support Network

Inpatient treatment programs provide the opportunity to build a strong support network with peers who are going through similar experiences. This sense of community and shared understanding can be crucial for emotional support and motivation, both during treatment and in maintaining long-term sobriety after leaving the facility.

How Do I know If Inpatient/Residential is Right For Me?

Call us today for an assessment to determine your individual needs! You can also check out our frequently asked questions.

What is inpatient residential treatment?

Inpatient residential treatment is a type of addiction and mental health care where individuals live at a treatment facility for a designated period. It provides a structured and supportive environment with 24/7 medical and emotional care, aimed at helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety and mental well-being.

How long does inpatient residential treatment last?

The duration of inpatient residential treatment can vary based on individual needs and the specific program. It typically ranges from 30 to 90 days, but some programs may offer shorter or longer stays depending on the severity of the addiction and progress in recovery.

What should I expect in a day of residential treatment?

A typical day in inpatient treatment includes a structured schedule with a variety of activities such as individual therapy, group therapy, educational workshops, recreational activities, and time for personal reflection. Meals and free time are also incorporated into the daily routine to ensure a balanced and holistic approach to recovery.

Can I have visitors or contact with friends or family during treatment?

Policies on visitors and contact with family and friends vary by treatment facility. Many programs encourage family involvement in the recovery process and may have designated visiting hours or family therapy sessions. However, some facilities may limit contact initially to help patients focus on their recovery.

What happens after I complete inpatient residential treatment?

After completing inpatient residential treatment, patients typically transition to aftercare or continuing care programs. This may include outpatient therapy, support group meetings, sober living arrangements, and ongoing medical and psychiatric care. The goal is to provide continuous support and prevent relapse as individuals reintegrate into daily life.

Partial Hospitalization can be the happy medium.

Do you need help but are ready for transitional care?

Whether you struggle with addiction, alcoholism, or mental health, partial hospitalization can bridge the gap between inpatient and outpatient.

This provides the flexibility to participate in a program that either has you live with a facility, or travel into one 5 days a week. This allows for different aspects

What is Partial Hospitalization?

Intensive Treatment from Home or from a Center

Partial hospitalization treatment offers the intensity of inpatient care while allowing you to live at home or be cared for in a home environment. This means you can receive comprehensive, structured treatment during the day and return to your own environment in the evenings, providing a balance between intensive support and personal freedom.

Structured and Comprehensive Care

Partial hospitalization programs (PHP) provide a structured schedule that includes individual therapy, group therapy, medical monitoring, and various therapeutic activities. This structured approach ensures that all aspects of your addiction and mental health are addressed, promoting a more holistic recovery.

Flexible yet Intensive Support

PHP offers flexibility that allows you to maintain some daily responsibilities, such as work, school, or family commitments, while still receiving intensive treatment. This can help you gradually reintegrate into daily life while still having access to the support and structure needed for recovery.

Traditional Support for Long-Term Recovery

Partial hospitalization treatment serves as an effective transition from inpatient care to outpatient care. It provides a higher level of support than outpatient programs, which can be crucial for maintaining progress and preventing relapse as you move towards a less intensive level of care. This continuity of care is key for long-term sobriety and stability.

How Do I know If Partial Hospitalization is Right For Me?

Partial Hospitalization is not right for everyone. Some people need more, and some don’t need as much as what’s offered. Call us today for an assessment to determine your needs!

What is partial hospitalization treatment (PHP)?

Partial hospitalization treatment (PHP) is a structured and intensive form of addiction and mental health care that provides comprehensive therapy and medical monitoring during the day while allowing patients to return home in the evenings. It is designed for individuals who need substantial support but do not require 24/7 inpatient care.

How often do I need to attend PHP sessions?

Patients typically attend PHP sessions five to seven days a week for several hours each day. The exact schedule can vary based on individual needs and the specific program, but it generally involves a significant time commitment to ensure intensive treatment.

What types of therapies and activities are provided in PHP?

PHP includes a variety of therapies and activities such as individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, medication management, and educational sessions on addiction and mental health. It may also incorporate holistic approaches like mindfulness, art therapy, and exercise programs to support overall well-being.

Who is a good candidate for PHP?

PHP is suitable for individuals who require intensive treatment but have a stable living environment and can safely return home each evening. It is often recommended for those transitioning from inpatient care or for those who need more support than traditional outpatient programs can provide.

What happens if I need additional support beyond PHP?

If you require more intensive support than PHP can offer, you may be referred to an inpatient residential treatment program. Conversely, if you are progressing well, you may transition to a less intensive outpatient program. PHP programs are designed to be flexible and can adjust your level of care based on your ongoing needs and progress.

 Intensive Outpatient is for those ready to tackle life with just a little help

Are you ready to get back to living life free from drugs, alcohol, or struggles with Mental Health?

Whether you struggle with addiction, alcoholism, or mental health, partial hospitalization can bridge the gap between inpatient and outpatient.

This provides the flexibility to participate in a program that either has you live with a facility, or travel into one 5 days a week. This allows for different aspects

What is Intensive Outpatient?

Balance Intensive Care with Daily Life

Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) provides a structured and comprehensive treatment program while allowing you to maintain your daily responsibilities such as work, school, or family commitments. This balance helps you integrate recovery into your everyday life without the need for full-time residential care.

Access to Comprehensive Therapies

IOP includes a range of therapeutic interventions such as individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and educational sessions. These therapies address both the psychological and emotional aspects of addiction, helping you develop coping strategies and skills for long-term sobriety.

Strong Support Network

Intensive outpatient programs foster a sense of community through group therapy and peer support. Building relationships with others who are going through similar experiences can provide essential emotional support, encouragement, and shared insights, which are crucial for sustained recovery.

Flexibility and Continuity of Care

IOP offers flexibility in scheduling, allowing you to attend treatment sessions at times that fit your schedule. This flexibility makes it easier to commit to and continue with treatment. Additionally, IOP provides ongoing care and support, helping you transition smoothly from more intensive levels of care or preventing relapse after completing an inpatient program.

How Do I know If Intensive Outpatient is Right For Me?

Intensive Outpatient is the most flexible of the levels of intensive care. It can offer flexibility that other levels of care cannot. However, it does not have the support that higher levels of care have. Call us today to get an assessment to determine your needs!

What is intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)?

Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) is a structured and flexible addiction treatment program that allows individuals to live at home while attending therapy sessions several times a week. It provides comprehensive care, including individual and group therapy, to support recovery without requiring full-time residential commitment.

How often do I need to attend IOP sessions?

Patients typically attend IOP sessions three to five times a week, with each session lasting a few hours. The exact schedule can vary depending on individual needs and the specific program, but it generally involves a significant time commitment to ensure effective treatment.

What types of therapies and activities are included in IOP?

IOP includes a variety of therapeutic activities such as individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, educational sessions on addiction and recovery, and relapse prevention strategies. Some programs may also offer holistic therapies like mindfulness, exercise, and art therapy to support overall well-being.

Who is a good candidate for IOP?

IOP is suitable for individuals who need more support than traditional outpatient care but do not require the 24/7 supervision of inpatient treatment. It is often recommended for those transitioning from inpatient care or those who have a stable home environment and can manage daily responsibilities while attending treatment.

What are the benefits to IOP vs. other treatment options?

IOP offers the benefits of intensive treatment while allowing you to maintain daily responsibilities and live at home. It provides comprehensive care similar to inpatient programs but with greater flexibility. Additionally, IOP helps build a strong support network through group therapy and peer interactions, which are crucial for long-term recovery and relapse prevention.

 Wraparound Services can make getting back to life just a little easier

How much help you need depends on you!

Drugs, Alcohol, and Mental Health are lifelong struggles. Let us help you find the right resources to help make those struggles just a little easier to deal with on a day to day basis.

It is difficult dealing with mental health, drugs, and alcohol after treatment, or even trying to deal with those things before having to go in to treatment.

Wraparound services are meant to surround you with support from all directions, but finding the right resources can be a challenge.

What are Wraparound Services?

Individual and Family Therapy

This service includes one-on-one counseling sessions with a therapist and therapy sessions that involve family members. Individual therapy focuses on personal issues related to addiction and mental health, while family therapy addresses family dynamics and provides support to family members, helping to create a supportive home environment conducive to recovery.

Case Management

Case management involves a dedicated professional who coordinates all aspects of an individual’s care. This service ensures that the patient receives all necessary treatments and services, helping to navigate healthcare systems, secure resources, and connect with various providers, such as medical, psychological, and social services.

Medical Monitoring and Follow-Up Care

Post-treatment medical services include regular health check-ups and monitoring to ensure the patient’s physical well-being. This can involve managing any ongoing medical conditions, monitoring for potential relapse symptoms, and ensuring that any withdrawal-related health issues are addressed promptly. This can also include Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) protocols.

Psychiatric Evaluation and Therapy

Post-treatment psychiatric services include ongoing evaluations and therapy sessions with a psychiatrist or psychologist. These services aim to address any underlying mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, that may have contributed to or resulted from addiction. Regular therapy helps in maintaining mental stability and preventing relapse.

How It Works

Reach out for Help Today

The three hardes things for anyone to do are:

1.) Come to a decision that you need help with your struggles

2.) Reach out for the help that you know you need

3.) Doing something about the help that is available and is offered to you

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Participate in an Assessment

Now that you have decided to reach out for help, it’s time to make that phone call.

During this call, we will connect you with an industry expert that will assess you for your needs.

We will make you an expert recommendation as to what kind and what level of care you might benefit from the most.

Get Connected!

We will make one recommendation at a time so that you’re not overwhelmed with options.

Once our recommendations are made, it’s just up to you to say YES, and we will help you handle the rest.

Putting you in contact with the right resource to save your life from addiction and mental health is what we do best

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