Any comprehensive and effective alcohol or drug treatment experience must include detoxification or (detox). Detox helps people manage their withdrawal symptoms, so they’re able to abstain from alcohol or drugs long enough to enter and navigate behavioral rehab. It’s critically important that detox be administered by an experienced and qualified medical team (doctors and nurses) to help you alleviate severe withdrawal symptoms and get the help you need in the event of a medical emergency.
Rapid or self-detox is never advisable, as it can not only need to relapse; but also severe long-term health risks. Medical detox usually lasts around three days to a week, depending upon the scope of withdrawal symptoms and dependency.
What Happens during Medical Detox?
During medical detox and withdrawal management, you or your loved one will be consistently monitored by medical professionals to get the best relief possible for your withdrawal symptoms, which often include but are not limited to:
- Fever and Flu-Like Symptoms
- Aches and Pains
- Nausea, Vomiting, and Diarrhea
- Excessive Sweating
- Shaking and Tremors
- Headaches and Migraines
- Hallucinations
- Confusion and Disorientation
Medical detox includes a comprehensive patient intake form that documents all of your medical issues that can help inform your care, as opposed to taking risks by trying to weather the storm on your own at home with nobody to monitor your symptoms.
Let Us Help You Find Medical Detox
If you or your loved one are struggling with alcohol or drug use, and you need help, you may be too vulnerable, overwhelmed, or disoriented to find help on your own. Our experienced and qualified admissions representatives are standing by 24-7 to help you find alcohol or drug detox in your community. You don’t have to battle withdrawal symptoms on your own anymore. Let the cycle of relapse end with one phone call. We’re here to help.
Medical Detox Drug Rehab Centers in Kansas, United States
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Kansas Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers
Kansas residents are facing a variety of substance use threats, from alcohol to meth to opioids, specifically synthetic opioids like Fentanyl. Though we may not often think of the state as having a drug problem, its population has not been immune to the national crisis of drug overdose. Data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment indicate that overdose fatalities increased in Kansas by 24 percent, from 393 to 477.
Out of the 477 overdoses in 2020, the KDHE said 183 involved psychostimulants like methamphetamine, 161 involved synthetic opioids like fentanyl, and 71 involved prescription opioids. If you or your loved one are struggling with substance use disorder in Kansas, there is help out there, and it may be closer than you think.
What Substance Abuse Treatment Resources Are Available in Kansas?
Behavioral health services in Kansas are administered by the state’s Department of Aging and Disability Services, which offers a variety of substance abuse treatment resources, including but not limited to:
- Acute Detoxification Treatment
- Case Management Services
- Crisis Intervention
- Early Intervention/Interim Treatment
- Inpatient Treatment
- Intensive Outpatient Treatment
- Intermediate Treatment
- Opioid Maintenance Outpatient Treatment
- Outpatient Treatment
- Peer Mentoring (Support)
- Person-Centered Case Management
- Reintegration Treatment
- Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral for Treatment
- Social Detoxification Treatment
- Therapeutic Community Treatment
ll of these programs are covered by different types of payment methods, depending upon which you choose. Some treatment centers will be covered by Medicare and Medicaid and employer-based health insurance.
Take the First Step toward Help for Addiction
Our representatives are standing by to help you or your loved one find a Kansas drug or alcohol rehab center that works best for your care needs and lifestyle. We’ll check our extensive database of Kansas rehab centers to find the best one for you. Call now and take the first step toward recovery and a better tomorrow.