Ambulatory (Outpatient)
Ambulatory detoxification, also known as outpatient detoxification, is a medical procedure designed to safely reduce the levels of drugs and alcohol in the body without a hospital admission. Effective detoxification can be the first step of a treatment process and is an important and necessary part of dealing with addiction. The following services can help alleviate symptoms and address abuse issues:
- Auricular acupuncture
- Suboxone assisted withdrawal
- Individual counseling
- Group counseling
- Medical monitoring
- Placement and referrals
Residential
Residential detoxification is for those individuals whose withdrawal symptoms are more severe and need an elevated level of care that requires 24-hour monitoring. Residential De-Tox typically lasts 5 days and takes place in our 20-bed Billy Gregory Unit. Services include:
- 24-hour medical supervision tailored to each individual’s unique needs and physician recommendations
- Suboxone assisted withdrawal
- 3 hours of educational groups daily
- Exercise
- Individual counseling
- Participation in self-help groups
- Placement and referrals
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