Benefits provided by Inpatient Drug Detox in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna by Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating drug addiction and recovery.
Anyone can become addicted to drugs. Addiction is a type of disease that results in compulsive substance abuse through disrupting the way that nerve cells inside the brain work. Stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine cause excessive amounts of dopamine to be released by nerve cells. The reaction results in the brain’s reward system being overstimulated. The brain over time adapts to these surges in dopamine through producing less dopamine itself and reduces the number of receptors that are available. Eventually users need to have a higher quantity of the drug in order for the desired effect to be achieved, and it becomes increasingly difficult for them to feel any pleasure without the substance’s intoxicating effect.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports that around 10% of North America’s population requires drug or alcohol abuse treatment each year. One effective type of addiction treatment that may help patients become free of their addictions is inpatient drug detox.
Inpatient vs Outpatient Addiction Treatment
When it comes to drug addiction, there are two basic types: Outpatient and Inpatient care. Usually outpatient facilities provide treatment during the daytime and patients are allowed to go back home each night. Typically outpatient treatment is recommended for patients who:
– Have mild symptoms
– Have strong support symptoms
– Have one kind of addiction only
– Do not have any obvious or immediate health risk associated with detox
The same level of care is provided by inpatient drug detox during the day, in addition to 24-hour care over the entire detox process. Patients are removed from bad influences and immediate temptations by inpatient care while supervised detoxification as well as individual and group therapy are introduced.
What Takes Place During The Inpatient Drug Detox Process?
Patients who get admitted to an inpatient detox facility first go through an intake process. A therapist is then assigned to them to provide them with guidance during the early stages of the recovery process. A questionnaire is filled out as part of the intake process in order to create a personalized treatment plan. Following intake, the patient is given a room assignment.
Patients are also given a physical examination in order to check them for any underlying conditions they might have, like malnutrition and dehydration, so that these issues can be addressed as part of the addiction treatment process. Inpatient drug detox might take several days up to several weeks, depending on how severe the addiction is and the drug(s) being abused. Patients might be provided with an FDA-approved medication as part of their detox. It can include mathodone, suboxone or buprenonrphine. Throughout the detox process, they will be closely monitored so that their withdrawal symptoms can be controlled.
One the patient is physically stable, she or he will be able to prepare for rehabilitation and attend group and individual therapy sessions.
Addiction Treatment And Your Recovery Starts By Taking Action
The most effective and safest way to detox from drugs such as cocaine without having to succumb to withdrawal symptoms that are potentially life-threatening is professional inpatient drug detox. Professional drug rehab facilities are located in British Columbia and provide patients with a supervised and safe process for detoxing from drugs. The withdrawal process is facilitated by the treatment through reducing the symptoms before undergoing rehabilitation.
If you currently are struggling with drug addiction, asking for help is the first step you need to take for your recovery. Living your life free of addiction is possible. Get started now – break away from that endless addiction cycle and get stared on a new path. Give Options Okanagan a call right now at 855-335-0331 to learn more about how our programs can help you. We are waiting waiting to assist you.
Options Okanagan Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.
Our unique and distinctive Opiate Drug and Alcohol treatment program allows men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.
Numerous clients come to us from Calgary and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and even other provinces for Opiate addiction treatment, meth drug treatment, many other drug and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.
Our Treatment Location:
Options Okanagan Opiate Treatment Center
551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
Toll Free Phone Number : 1-855-335-0331