At The Blackberry Center, we understand the fundamental connection between behavioral health and addiction. That’s why we offer a medical detoxification program; to help you safely navigate the process of detoxing from drugs or alcohol.
At our detox center in St. Cloud, Florida, our team of physicians, mental health professionals, and other care staff will monitor you 24/7 to ensure that you are safe both physically and mentally during detox. This is crucial to successful recovery, because withdrawal symptoms can easily lead to relapse or, in severe cases, death. Thankfully, with our medical supervision, you can ensure that you stay safe and sober during this vulnerable period.
Would you like to learn more about the drug detoxification process? You can click here to learn more about our addiction programming, or you can keep reading this page for information about recovery from drugs and alcohol.
FAQ
- What is detoxification?
Detoxification, or detox, is the process of removing harmful substances, such as alcohol and drugs, from the body. This is often the first step in addiction treatment and is designed to manage withdrawal symptoms safely. - How long does the detox process take?
The duration of detox varies depending on the substance, the level of dependence, and individual health factors. Typically, it can range from a few days to a week or more. - Is detox painful?
Withdrawal symptoms during detox can be uncomfortable, but a medically supervised detox program can help manage symptoms with appropriate medications and care to ensure safety and comfort. - What happens after detox?
After detox, individuals are encouraged to continue treatment through therapy, counseling, or inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation programs to address the underlying causes of addiction and prevent relapse. - Can detox be done at home?
Detox at home is not recommended, especially for substances like alcohol, benzodiazepines, or opioids, where withdrawal can be life-threatening. A medically supervised detox ensures safety and effective management of symptoms.