Drug Detox

When people look for drug rehab centers , they need to consider a lot of things. Finding the right mix of programs can make the difference between relapsing and overcoming addiction. When you’re seeking recovery, you want to ensure that you choose the best rehab center for your specific needs. Therefore, you should consider all of your options.

Many people try to detox from and end substance abuse on their own. They may attempt to quit substance use too abruptly. This can be both dangerous and life-threatening in some situations when some very serious withdrawal symptoms can kick in. 

Here are a few examples of serious withdrawal symptoms:

  • Hallucinations
  • Slowed Breathing
  • Vomiting
  • Seizures
  • Paranoia
  • Nausea
  • Impaired Judgment or Cognition

It’s so important for people to get medical treatment while working to overcome substance abuse. With help from professionals who understand the recovery process, individuals can safely and comfortably end addiction.

Our patients are strongly encouraged to be active in their recovery and our staff works with them to address any underlying obstacles as they transition into a life of freedom. Our detox program provides patients with a safe and comfortable setting to bring them to a state of wellness from drugs and alcohol abuse. Our patients go through a detox treatment process lasting 3 to 10 days, where they are supported by licensed and caring doctors and nurses.
While in rehab, individuals can develop relapse prevention skills. They can also gain the confidence and courage they need in order to stay on track after treatment is over! 

Because addiction affects everyone involved, as one of the best recovery centers, we emphasize family counseling. The family provides the backbone of support for people who undergo addiction treatment. It’s important for us to involve them in as many ways as possible because they are a vital piece to overcoming addiction.

One reason why family therapy is so important to us is that it rebuilds lines of communication. It’s common for communication to break down between family members and those who struggle with addiction. People who struggle with addiction feel like their family members don’t understand them or are always against them , watching and judging their every move. On the flip side, family members feel like they don’t know or can’t trust their loved ones anymore. It’s a very tough situation and can take a toll on both parties. It’s also worth noting that family therapy acts as addiction education for family members. They tend to misunderstand addiction. In fact, some think that it’s nothing more than a poor life choice. Family therapy can help them understand addiction and what their loved ones experience on a daily basis.