The detox process does not end in the hospital; it ends in the rehabilitation center. Our clients come in with the drugs flushed from their system, but they may not have completely finished the withdrawal process. It takes time for the body to adjust to its new chemistry. The withdrawal process is different for many different types of drugs. The clients who come through our clinic all have their own unique needs. Our staff tries to meet these needs as quickly as possible.
Detox is just the beginning.
The month it takes to go through the rehabilitation clinic is intensive. The intensive sessions and the schedule will take up most of the day of the clients. There are recreational facilities on the premise. The clients can use these facilities when they do not need to spend time in session, or spend time in individual counseling sessions. It takes some time to get through the sessions, but the clients will have comfortable rooms.
What’s After Detox?
Few people want to end up in a rehabilitation center, whether or not they are going through detox. They may need to be there, but it is a rough process especially in the beginning. A client must change his relationship with drugs. This does not happen overnight. The process only starts after detox. It does not even stop after the person gets out of the rehabilitation center. Our staff gives the client the tools he needs to prepare for new life. The staff will help the client understand how detox for the drug he became addicted to can start the beginning of a new life.
