Medically Monitored Detox: What Is It & How to Find a Center
Medically monitored detox is most often the first step in a person’s recovery. For example, this process allows the individual to safely remove substances, including alcohol from their body. Medically monitored detox is a supervised inpatient program typically between 3-5 days. Additionally staff members are on-site 24/7 monitoring withdrawal symptoms and adjusting medication so the patient is as pain-free and safe as possible.
What are withdrawal symptoms?
Withdrawal symptoms vary from person to person and can vary based on the substances in the body. For example, symptoms can also range from extremely uncomfortable to life-threatening. This is why a medical detoxification process is so important.
- Headaches
- Anxiety or depression
- Stomach pain or nausea
- Irritability
- Shaking
- Insomnia
- Psychosis
- Convulsions or seizures
How to find a detoxification center
When searching for the right detox center the first thing aside from location is to see what their continuum of care is. Ask the following:
- Do they provide inpatient residential services after detox?
- Can they get me in immediately after?
- Once residential treatment is complete what’s next?
Choose a center with a full continuum of care because it allows the individual to stay on target with their recovery goals.
Here at Lifeline Connections, we offer all of these things with our medically monitored detox program. Additionally our compassionate counselors are a phone call away to help you get started on your recovery journey. Call (360) 397-8246 ext. 30500 to schedule an admit appointment.
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Kari Brown
I’m trying to detox from alcohol.