Tuesday 29 June 2021

What is Outpatient Detox

The path to wellness typically involves a healthy start, which is why many clients go through a detox period when beginning their journey to whole-body recovery. Detox is for individuals who are actively addicted to substances. During the detox process, the body physically withdraws from the substance usage. Individuals experience a range of symptoms during the first few days of detox, which include (but are not limited to) nausea, vomiting, headaches, disrupted sleep, irritability, upset stomach, and anxiety. While withdrawal symptoms can last for several weeks, the most intense symptoms typically only last for a few days. Outpatient detox enables clients to go through the intense early stages of the detox process within the comfort of their home environment. At CRC, our licensed, experienced team provides expert care to each client as they detox. Medical assessment is provided, as well as ongoing management of the withdrawal symptoms.

To help individuals safely detox, our IV Detox treatment ensures individuals stay hydrated during the detox process and replenishes their nutrient levels. This ultimately minimizes the intensity of withdrawal symptoms.

Drug Detox Chicago: What Happens During Detox?

When substances are consumed, there are specific toxins that are also consumed that have a negative impact on our overall health and inhibit our body’s ability to function. During detox, the body is getting these toxins out of the system. As a client, when you utilize the outpatient detox services with CRC, our licensed medical staff arrive at your home to help you stay comfortable and safe during the physical withdrawal of symptoms. This includes continuously monitoring your vitals and also providing you with IV therapy so that your body can receive the essential nutrients it needs to stay healthy during the detox.

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