Detox Treatments and Counseling

How We Can Help

Medical Detox

Residential detox is a medically assisted withdrawal lasting 5-7 days, the remaining 21-30 days in residential treatment ensuring patients leave substance free, except for prescribed medications

Residential Treatment

Residential treatment for alcohol or substances includes detox, followed by individual, group, and peer counseling sessions with addiction-certified counselors to support ongoing sobriety.

Medical Services

Your treatment plan includes medical services overseen by the Medical Director, with costs dependent on insurance coverage and financial information.

Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines medication with therapy to fight substance use disorders.

Individual Treatment Planning

The Center for Wellness and Recovery involves patients in treatment planning, regularly reviewing and adjusting plans to help achieve their goals.

Medical Detox

Medical Detox is the first part of the rehabilitation process. We offer a medically assisted withdrawal detox for anyone that has been struggling with alcohol and/or drug addiction. The safest way to detox is in a medical facility with access to medical care and treatment. The detox process could last up to 10 days.

Residential Treatment

Residential treatment is the second part of the rehabilitation process. You will step down to this once you have been through detox. We offer a 30-day inpatient program that includes therapy from a certified addiction counselor that provides individual sessions and group sessions. You will also be seen by the Nurse Practitioner frequently throughout your stay to ensure everything is going well based on your individual needs.

Medical Services

Based on your treatment plan you will receive medical services. These services include nursing care, medication management and pharmacy services with oversight by the Medical Director. If you have Medicaid, Medicare or other health insurance coverage, you will be responsible for any required co-pay for the cost of medications you may need. If the Center for Wellness and Recovery is not in network with your insurance provider, or if you have no insurance, you will be responsible for providing financial information to determine your fees for the medical services you may use.

Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication Assisted Treatment is the use of medications, alongside counseling and behavioral therapies, to treat substance use disorders. MAT provides a whole patient approach to treat addiction to opioids such as heroin or prescription paid relievers. MAT is not a standalone treatment. It combines medications with behavioral therapy, psychosocial supports and other wraparound services, leading to the best outcomes. MAT helps treat opioid use disorder (OUD) by helping normalize brain chemistry, blocking the euphoric effects of opioids, and relieving physical cravings, without the negative effects of drug use.

Counseling Services

Inpatient Counseling

Inpatient counseling is an intensive form of treatment that provides 24/7 care for individuals struggling with addiction, mental health disorders, or both. This immersive approach removes patients from their daily environments, creating a focused and supportive atmosphere conducive to healing.

Outpatient Counseling

Outpatient counseling provides mental health and substance abuse treatment services without requiring hospitalization or residential stay. This flexible approach allows individuals to continue their daily routines while receiving professional support.

Family Counseling

Family counseling, also known as family therapy, is a form of psychotherapy that involves multiple family members in sessions with a trained therapist. The focus is on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening relationships within the family unit.