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Outpatient Detoxification - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers - Quincy, MA.

If someone is receiving outpatient detoxification they travel to the center assisting them with their detox daily or at minimum 5 days per week in most situations. Outpatient detoxification is either done in the evening or daytime, which makes it ideal for a person who needs to maintain a normal work or school schedule. Some programs also provide ways to receive treatment in a choice of normal outpatient or outpatient day treatment, to augment detoxification services and prevent relapse.

A standard amount of time people remain in outpatient detoxification is approximately 7 days. Some programs use medication assisted detox approaches while others offer medication free detox treatement. There are times when meds are necessary to avert life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, as is the case with alcohol and benzodiazepine medications where seizures are at times an issue. Otherwise, medical staff at the facility help people handle their physical, emotional and psychological symptoms of withdrawal and cravings until they are detoxified and stabilized.

While outpatient detox in Quincy is more flexible for apparent reasons, a very severe drawback is that clients are at a greater risk of relapse due to the access they keep to drugs. Ideally, people will transition into a log-term or short-term recovery facility to address the causes of their addiction once outpatient or inpatient detox is complete.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs offering this service in Quincy, MA

  • Habit OPCO
    617-479-0102
    1515 Hancock Street
    Quincy, MA. 2169

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Detoxification

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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