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Inpatient Detoxification - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers - Fountain Valley, CA.

Inpatient detoxification is essential when a person is withdrawing from drugs or alcohol considering withdrawal can be dangerous. While in an inpatient detoxification setting in Fountain Valley clients can be closely monitored for symptoms of drug or alcohol withdrawal which may bring about health risks or even death in more serious cases. Someone with alcoholism for instance may need to be observed closely and likely given certain medications that works to prevent delirium tremens and seizures. Prescription benzodiazepine withdrawal is another type of drug that may cause very similar withdrawal effects, and doctors and medical staff in the inpatient detox center can keep them safe.

There is not an exact protocol for each person in detox, because of the unique differences that each person exhibits when entering detox. An individual who is otherwise in good health may be in detox for 4 or 5 days and be released without much medical intervention, while another person may require intensive supervision and medical intervention for 7 to 10 days or more. Safety is of the utmost concern, and also a transition to treatment for patients who should to attend an actual substance abuse recovery center once detoxification is finished. Most detox facilities work with drug rehab programs to make this transition possible, due to the fact that detox is only the first step in a much more comprehensive rehabilitation plan for recovering addicts.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Fountain Valley, CA

  • Reflections Recovery Center
    714-581-8990
    17165 Newhope Street
    Fountain Valley, CA. 92708

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Detoxification

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