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Inpatient Detoxification - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers - Vista, CA.

Inpatient detoxification is vital when a person is withdrawing from substance use due to the fact that withdrawal can be dangerous. While in an inpatient detoxification setting in Vista clients can be closely monitored for withdrawal symptoms which could bring about health risks or even death in more severe instances. Someone with alcoholism for instance may need to be watched closely and likely administered specific prescription medications that would prevent delirium tremens and seizures. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is another example that may cause very similar withdrawal symptoms, and medical professionals in the inpatient detox facility would keep them safe.

There isn't an exact process for each person in detox, because of the unique health differences that each patient exhibits when entering the detoxification facility. Someone who is basically in good health may undergo detox for 3 or 4 days and be discharged without much medical intervention, while a different patient may require intensive care and intervention for a couple weeks. Medical safety is of the highest concern, as well as a transition to a rehabilitation facility for clients who need to go to an actual substance abuse treatment center once detox is complete. Most detox facilities work with drug rehabilitation facilities to make this transition possible, due to the fact that detoxification is only the first step in an overall recovery plan for people in recovery.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs offering this service in Vista, CA

  • Choices in Recovery
    760-945-5290
    619 Civic Center Drive
    Vista, CA. 92083

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Detoxification

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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