Overview
When substance use leads to physical dependence, stopping can be uncomfortable—and sometimes dangerous—without support. Inpatient Detox provides a structured environment where you can begin recovery safely, with compassionate care focused on stabilization and comfort.
What to Expect
Detox is often the first step in a broader recovery plan. During inpatient detox, our focus is helping you through the early phase of change with supportive, person-centered care.
Once stabilized, we help you transition into ongoing treatment that addresses the emotional, behavioral, and life patterns connected to substance use—so recovery can last.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really need inpatient detox?
If you experience withdrawal symptoms, have a history of relapse, or feel unsafe stopping on your own, inpatient detox may be appropriate.
How long does detox take?
It depends on the substance used, frequency, and individual health factors. We’ll guide you through what to expect.
Is detox the same as treatment?
Detox supports stabilization. Ongoing treatment is where deeper healing and long-term skill-building happen.
