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Inpatient Detoxification - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs - St. George, UT.

Inpatient detoxification is suggested when an individual is withdrawing from substance use considering there may be risks involved. While in an inpatient detoxification setting in St. George clients can be closely monitored for withdrawal symptoms that could bring about health risks or even death in more serious instances. Someone struggling with alcoholism for example will need to be closely monitored and possibly administered specific medications that would prevent delirium tremens and seizures. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is another example that could bring about very similar withdrawal effects, and medical professionals in the inpatient detoxification center will ensure their safety.

There isn't an exact protocol for each person in detoxification, because of the unique health differences that each person presents when entering detox. Someone who is basically in good health may undergo detox for 4 or 5 days and be discharged without much medical intervention, while another person may need to have comprehensive supervision and medical intervention for a couple weeks. Medical safety is of the utmost concern, and also a transition to treatment for individuals who should to take part in an actual drug and alcohol rehab facility once detoxification is finished. 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 rehabilitation plan for recovering addicts.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in St. George, UT

  • Lions Gate Recovery
    866-471-9476
    561 East Tabernacle Street
    St. George, UT. 84770

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Detoxification

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