Nevada Detox Centers for Drug & Alcohol Addiction

From Carson City to Las Vegas, people all over the Silver State are suffering from a substance use disorder. While many individuals feel that they will be able to overcome their addictions on their own, the safest way to recover is to seek help in a professional treatment center. Especially early on, this is the best way to assure that you or your loved one can begin to rebuild their life and stay drug-free.

Nevada detox centers are available all across the state to help individuals struggling with addiction begin to heal. Call 775-522-8541(Who Answers?) today to make sure you or your loved one can go through withdrawal safely and begin living a life of recovery.

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Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers in Nevada

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Why Choose Nevada Detox Centers?

Nevada detox centers are safe, effective treatment options for those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Most people choose to seek treatment in one of these facilities early on in their recoveries because

  • Withdrawal from drugs and alcohol usually requires its own attention early on in recovery.
  • Patients who withdraw from their substance abuse in a detox center can safely transition into a rehab program afterward.
  • The body often needs to get rid of the substance of abuse and its effects before the individual can focus on a full and safe recovery.

Staying close to home for detox will also help you safely recover from your withdrawal symptoms with the support of your loved ones nearby. There are many different types of detox centers that you can find across the state of Nevada, and you can choose the one that best suits your needs.

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Drug & Alcohol Detox Statistics

  • According to the University of Nevada Las Vegas, 10.3 percent of Nevadans 12 and older in 2002 and 2003 reported having used an illicit drug in the last month.
  • When all 50 states were divided into five tiers associated with their alcohol abuse and dependence problems in 2003, Nevada was placed in the second-worst (or fourth) tier.
  • According to the National Governor’s Association, Nevada ranked 2nd highest in the nation in 2010 for hydrocodone prescriptions per 100,000 patients, 2nd highest for oxycodone, and 4th highest for methadone.
  • The number of people enrolled in substance use treatment in Nevada in 2012 was 5,327, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. In 2013, it increased to 7,048.
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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 Nevada Alcohol Detox?

Alcohol detox treatment can take time. While some individuals need to go through alcohol detox in a facility with intensive supervision because of the possibility they might experience delirium tremens (a severe form of alcohol withdrawal), others may only need minimal supervision and treatment options.

Because alcohol withdrawal can be more or less severe and take more or less time, depending on the patient and their experience, it is important to understand that your alcohol detox program may take less or more time than someone else’s. Call 775-522-8541(Who Answers?) today to learn more and to be matched with detox centers in Nevada.

How Long is Nevada Drug Detox?

Nevada detox centers offer many different options for drug detox. Because there are so many different drugs that cause different withdrawal syndromes, symptoms, and lengths, patients must all consider their specific needs when seeking treatment. For example, cocaine withdrawal can take an extremely long time because of the psychological nature of the symptoms while heroin withdrawal, while severe, can take less time to recover from.

In essence, you should discuss your needs with your doctor as well as your medical history in order to determine how long your detox program will need to be. Different detox facilities also cater to different patients in different stages of withdrawal, so remember to seek the kind of care that is best for you.

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Detox Centers in NV

Nevada detox centers can either be inpatient or outpatient-based. While some individuals need more intensive care in a facility that provides 24-hour supervision, others may not require this kind of help. Inpatient care is generally more expensive, but sometimes it is necessary.

According to a study by Psychiatric Quarterly, individuals who suffer from a comorbid mental disorder and/or those who do not have a strong support system at home will often benefit from inpatient care. Those who do not experience these circumstances, however, many not need inpatient detox. Still, it is important to consider all the needs you have as a patient and what will best suit your safe recovery.

Once detox has ended, you can transition easily into a rehab program whether you’ve chosen inpatient or outpatient detox. Remember: detox is only the first step of recovery, and you will need to seek addiction treatment afterwards in order to fully recover from your substance addiction.

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