Maryland Detox Centers for Drug & Alcohol Addiction

When you live in Maryland, you learn that your county is your family. Living in MoCo is different than living in HoCo or PG. Where you live becomes part of your identity. Sadly, for many people addiction is also part of their identity. Addiction takes over your life and destroys every part of it.

If you or someone close to you are ready to break away from addiction and establish a recovery, the first stage will be detoxification. Detox.com is dedicated to helping you evaluate Maryland detox centers until you find the ideal match. Call 410-873-7787(Who Answers?) and learn more about facilities in Rockville, Edgewood, and other regions of the state. Get help finding a program that will provide the best treatment for your situation.

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Why Choose Maryland Detox Centers?

If quitting were easy, then everyone who ever wanted to stop abusing drugs or alcohol would be sober. But, it’s incredibly difficult, due in no small part of withdrawal symptoms. As soon as you stop using, your body and brain trigger cravings and when they don’t get what they want you are attacked with physical and mental symptoms that can be crippling.

Professional detox centers in Maryland:

  • Alleviate physical symptoms
  • Ease cravings
  • Keep patients medically stable
  • Simultaneously treat co-occurring conditions that impact withdrawal
  • Offer support in recovery
  • Help patients transfer into a rehab facility

Entering one of these programs will provide you with the best foundation for continued recovery.

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Drug & Alcohol Detox Statistics

  • Between 2014 and 2015, Maryland’s rate of fatal drug overdose increased 20.1 percent, indicating a need for readily available detox and rehab services.
  • In 2013, 2.2 percent of admissions to addiction treatment were for outpatient detox, 0.1 percent were for inpatient detox, and 0.6 were for inpatient hospital detox.
  • Though alcohol addiction is prevalent in Maryland, only 11.5 percent of treatment admissions in March of 2013 were for alcohol abuse alone. Whereas, 43.5 percent of admissions were for both alcohol and drug abuse and 45 percent were for drug use only.
  • About 26,000 people per year (between 2010 and 2014) aged 12 and older received treatment for alcohol dependence or abuse in Maryland. That’s 8.8 percent of the people who needed it.
  • About 19,000 people per year (between 2010 and 2014) aged 12 and older received treatment for drug dependence or abuse in Maryland. That’s 14.8 percent of the people who needed it.
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Treatment Approaches

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1Assessment

Our helpline will ask you some simple questions and help you determine whether a particular detox center is right for you.

2Detox

Caring treatment specialists will work with you to keep you comfortable during withdrawal to prepare you for recovery.

3Rehab

Therapy and counseling are provided to help you discover the core reasons behind your addiction and how to cope without drugs or alcohol.

4Recovery

Follow-up programs and continued attention to recovery assist you in maintaining a sober lifestyle following the treatment received in detox and rehab.

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How Long is Maryland Alcohol Detox?

Detoxification comes to an end when all of the alcohol has been filtered out of your body and withdrawal symptoms have stopped. Typically, this takes seven to 10 days.

However, some people need additional time because their case is more complicated. It’s particularly important for people who are in alcohol detox to get adequate care for a proper length of time because some of the withdrawal symptoms can be quite dangerous.

Additional time may be needed for alcohol detox if:

  • You have a severe addiction
  • You have a long-term addiction
  • You have numerous previous periods of withdrawal
  • You have a secondary physical or mental condition
  • You are also abusing drugs

To learn more about detox lengths in Maryland detox centers, call 410-873-7787(Who Answers?) today.

How Long is Maryland Drug Detox?

Alcohol all filters at a similar rate. Gin isn’t any faster or slower for the body to process than whiskey. This is what gives the seven to 10 day baseline.

But, drugs do have different timelines for detox. Stimulants, for instance, need a relatively short amount of time to detox. But, opioid withdrawal can continue for weeks. For example, methadone withdrawal kicks in 36 to 48 hours after a person’s final dose and peaks after a period of three days, but it takes three weeks to subside completely.

The length of time you will spend in detox depend upon:

  • The drugs you are abusing
  • The length and severity of your addiction
  • Your physical makeup and wellbeing
  • The presence of co-occurring conditions

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Detox Centers in MD

There are two types of detox centers in Maryland. These are inpatient and outpatient. In inpatient care, patient live at the facility. In outpatient care, patients live where they choose and enter the facility only for treatment-related purposes.

Patients typically choose inpatient care when they face medical risks as part of withdrawal. People detoxing from alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids can experience fatal symptoms. And, people with medical and psychiatric conditions may also be in danger during detox. It is also an attractive option for patients who need to be removed from their daily life and given a chance to focus fully on recovery.

Outpatient treatment is the type of choice for people who cannot exit their lives for days at a time. These people have jobs they need to attend and children to feed, bathe, and tuck in at the end of the day.

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