Substance withdrawal can consist of opiates, benzodiazepines, stimulants, and alcohol.
The typical stay will be from three to five days, with 24/7 nursing staff and physician care available. New Vision accepts Medicare and offers same-day admission.
Many struggling with substance use suffer thoughts of suicide and have a desire to numb those feelings. Most patients try several detox options in varied settings. Some find themselves in mental health institutions or incarcerated, and even with all of this, they typically cannot escape addiction without help.
“I knew it was different here from the start because I was treated with dignity. The withdrawal process was the most comfortable that I have ever been through, and I have been through several. I have not used any substances since that day. That was 11 years ago,” says NewVision patient.
At New Vision, they offer something unique: a safe way to withdraw while being treated with respect.
KCH is here to help those struggling with addiction.
To learn more about New Vision Medical Stabilization, please call 740.399.3893 or fill out our online inquiry form, which is linked below.
Chris Drake, Program Director, states, “Those with addiction understand the difficulty of controlling it in every aspect of their lives. Their decisions refocus on how to get the next high, when they will run out, and how long they will be sick.”