Inpatient Detox Programs for Residents of Irvine, CA
When you’re lost in the spiral of addiction, it may be nearly impossible to imagine a life that is surrounded by anything but chaos. However, it’s important to remember that you once lived a life free from the influence of your drug or drink of choice, and you can have a better and healthier life for yourself. The first step in this process is finding a treatment facility that offers a top-rated inpatient detox for Irvine residents.
That is precisely what we offer at Muse Treatment. When you come to our treatment facility, we provide you with a holistic plan that will help you through the struggles you are experiencing with your addiction and come to a better understanding of the steps you need to take going forward to maintain your sobriety.
Who Should Attend Inpatient Detox?
Any person suffering from a severe drug or alcohol addiction will benefit from coming to our inpatient detox program. The reason for that is because an inpatient detox program helps you to exclusively focus on your healing and recovery during this challenging time in treatment. We will provide you with a sober and comfortable environment where you can rest and heal with the peace of mind of knowing that a member of our team is always close.
Benefits of Inpatient Medical Detox
There are numerous advantages of opting to work through a medical detox program. We can speak with you at length about these benefits when you initially reach out to us. However, here is some information regarding these benefits that you should keep in mind when you’re ready to start learning about your options for detox and recovery:
It’s the first step in your recovery
While it’s true that you need to have a personal realization that you need help in working through your addiction, coming to a medical detox is your first healthy step toward your recovery. Many people that choose to go to medical detox give themselves a better opportunity to maintain their sobriety going forward. Although you will likely experience many physical or emotional effects during your time in detox, we will do everything that we can to ensure you are as comfortable as possible during this stretch of your treatment.
Life-saving
Did you know that withdrawal symptoms can be potentially deadly? The reality is that during detox, you may experience periods where you are unable to care for yourself, so a mild symptom such as nausea may lead to dehydration which could lead to serious health consequences. This is just one of the reasons why we never recommend that you go through this process by yourself.
Inpatient Detox for Drug Addiction
One of the first things that we will do when you reach out to our facility regarding your options for treatment is to learn more about the severity of your addiction. While it’s understandable that you may feel uncomfortable or embarrassed in revealing these details of your life, it will ultimately help us work out a treatment program that includes detox.
Important information such as your drug of choice, the frequency of your use, and the length of time you have been suffering from addiction are critical aspects of your helping us formulate the approach that we will help you take for detox your long-term treatment.
Inpatient Detox for Alcohol Addiction
In many ways, our inpatient alcohol detox program is very similar to our drug detox program. The timing is almost identical in the sense that alcohol withdrawal will begin to take hold of a person within mere hours from the time that they took their last drink. The time that you need to spend in alcohol detox will also be the same. The majority of people that come to Muse for alcohol detox will need to spend approximately seven days. However, it’s impossible to predict exactly which withdrawal symptoms you will experience during your time in alcohol detox, which is why we strongly recommend that you never attempt to go through this process by yourself.
MAT for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
One of the leading reasons why so many people decide to take advantage of our medically assisted treatment plans for detox and recovery is that this approach can help make your overall recovery more manageable.
Unfortunately, countless people put off getting the treatment they need because they are concerned about what they still experience both during detox and into their treatment plan. MAT can help to make the process less traumatic and more manageable for a person to work through.
Sadly, many people mistakenly believe that taking part in MAT is akin to trading one addiction for another due to the medications that may be used during our treatment plan. It’s important to remember that any medication recommendations will happen once we completely understand your addiction and in a very structured setting. We will never do anything to jeopardize the sobriety you’re working so hard for or put you at risk of suffering more because of addiction.
What Happens After Inpatient Detox?
Many potential clients who reach out to us regarding our inpatient detox programs mistakenly believe that going through detox is the only step they need to take in their overall recovery. After all, once they have removed the influence of drugs or alcohol from their minds and bodies, why do they need to do anything else? This is the wrong mentality to have, and it could ultimately lead to relapse going forward. Once you get toward the end of your time in detox, we will begin to speak with you about your options for treatment. Recovery programs that we offer at Muse Treatment include:
- General outpatient program
- Inpatient treatment programs
- Partial hospitalization programs (PHP)
- Intensive outpatient programs (IOP)
- Outpatient programs
- Aftercare and sober living programs
In most cases, if you went through our detox program, we will recommend that you seriously consider working through our inpatient program because it will provide you with the same continuous level of care that you experienced while you were in detox. This process can be a tremendous source of reassurance and support during a time in your life where you may feel uncertain. However, if you aren’t able to commit to an inpatient program, you can still receive the help and care you need through one of our outpatient programs. We can provide more information about the unique differences between your treatment options when you speak to our intake team.
Regardless of the treatment program you select, you will participate in different forms of therapy as part of your treatment. The reason for this is that we must work with you to determine the root cause of your addiction to help you avoid these triggering aspects of your life going forward. Here are some examples of therapy that you will experience during the course of your addiction:
Group therapy
Group therapy is a tremendous benefit to your overall recovery because it will allow you to interact and communicate with other clients working through their own treatment plans. Talking about specific topics such as recovery, sobriety, and addiction with other people who have their own experiences will help you not feel so alone, giving you the strength and courage you need to continue in your recovery.
Behavioral therapy
When you’re caught in addiction, you may learn certain behaviors that may negatively impact you and your sobriety. During behavioral therapy, you will learn what you need to do to identify these reactions so you can focus on changing them for a healthier mentality.
Family therapy
Sadly, close friends and family members are often impacted by addiction and the person who is suffering from the disease. Suppose the relationship that you have with these essential people in your life has been affected by addiction. In that case, you may greatly benefit from participating in family therapy which will help you redevelop and establish these relationships in your life.
Why Choose Muse Treatment for Inpatient Detox Irvine?
Muse Treatment proudly offers top-rated inpatient detox for Irvine residents. We understand how important this first step in recovery is, which is why we make ourselves readily available to assist any client that is genuinely ready to receive the help and the care they need during this stage in their recovery. Not only will we always take the time to speak with you, but we are happy to speak with friends or family members that may want more information about our treatment options, including our inpatient detox program. To learn more about why we are considered a top-rated inpatient detox, please call us today at (800) 426-1818.