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Inpatient Detoxification - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers - Oakland, CA.

Inpatient detoxification is vital when someone is withdrawing from substance use considering withdrawal can be dangerous. In an inpatient detoxification facility in Oakland individuals are closely watched for symptoms of drug or alcohol withdrawal which may bring about health risks or even death in more severe cases. Someone suffering with alcoholism for instance will need to be observed closely and possibly given specific prescription medications which will prevent delirium tremens and seizures. Prescription benzodiazepine withdrawal is another type of drug that could cause very similar withdrawal symptoms, and medical professionals in an inpatient detox facility will minimize health risks.

There isn't an exact practice for each patient in detox, because of the unique health differences that each individual presents when entering detox. A person who is otherwise in good health may be in detox for 3 or 4 days and be discharged without much medical intervention, while a different patient may need to have comprehensive supervision and medical intervention for a couple weeks. Health safety is of the greatest concern, and also a transition to a rehabilitation facility for clients who should to take part in an actual drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility once detox is complete. Many detox facilities collaborate with drug treatment programs to make this transition possible, since detox is only the first step in a much more comprehensive treatment plan for recovering addicts.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers offering this service in Oakland, CA

  • East Bay Community Recovery Project
    510-446-7180
    2545 San Pablo Avenue
    Oakland, CA. 94612

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Detoxification

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