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Alcohol Detox Los Angeles

Many people’s journey with alcohol begins with casually partying and drinking on weekends. However, if alcohol consumption is not managed, drinking socially can quickly spiral into alcohol addiction. You may feel alone in your alcohol use disorder; however, millions of Americans struggle each year with binge drinking and alcohol addictions.

Gloria Rehab works to make substance abuse treatment accessible regardless of health care coverage. We work to cover a variety of insurance plans to ensure you have the access you need.

Is it Time to Get Alcohol Abuse Treatment?

You may be wondering if it is time to finally seek treatment for your alcohol addiction and substance abuse. Consider the following statements:

  • You often drink alone, isolate yourself to drink, or hide the amount you drink from those around you.
  • You are experiencing financial loss or are going into debt in order to purchase alcohol. 
  • You’re experiencing increased mental health symptoms, like lack of interest, anxiety, depression, or anger.
  • You’re experiencing physical symptoms like headaches, insomnia, excessive sleeping, bad breath or dental issues, blurry vision, weight and diet changes, or liver and kidney issues.
  • You immediately feel withdrawal side effects if you go too long without drinking. You need to drink more to keep symptoms at bay and function throughout the day.

If you’ve found yourself agreeing to these statements, it may be time to go and seek professional addiction and mental health services.

Is it Time to Get Alcohol Abuse Treatment?
Is it Time to Get Alcohol Abuse Treatment?

About Alcohol Addiction and Abuse

Alcohol and drug addiction are more common than you may think. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, here are some statistics on alcohol use:

  • Around 86% of people 18 and older report that they have drank alcohol at least once in their lives. 
  • Around 26% of people report that they binge drink.
  • Around 14.5 million people aged 12 and up meet the criteria for Alcohol Use Disorders.

What Does Alcohol Detox Treatment Include?

Initial Detox Process

No matter your substance abuse treatment history, you will likely need to go through the initial medical detox before you can have additional treatment options. 

In the initial detox stages, you will be monitored by a healthcare provider to ease withdrawal symptoms. You may be given medications to ease withdrawal symptoms, such as muscle relaxants, antiemetics, and vitamins.

Additionally, you may be eligible for medication assisted treatment, which involves anti-craving medications to ease the central nervous system responses and cravings while allowing you to recover.

Additional Treatment Facility Resources

Depending on the treatment facility you choose, you may have additional access to resources for your recovery journey. These can include individual therapy, group therapy, support groups, aftercare planning, and other therapeutic activities like nature, art, and music therapy.

Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

Depending on the frequency and duration of your alcohol use, withdrawal symptoms and severity will vary between people.

Often, alcohol users will experience alcohol withdrawal syndrome symptoms as soon as their last drink has worn off. These symptoms vary in intensity and can include a mixture of the following:

  • Shakiness, muscle tremors or aches, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, insomnia, anxiety, agitation, sweating, chills.

Mild Symptoms

If you recently binged before coming to treatment, drank extensively for multiple years, or have additional health problems, you may experience more serious symptoms.

These withdrawal symptoms can include electrolyte imbalances and dehydration due to severe vomiting or diarrhea, fainting, seizures, high blood pressure, paranoia, panic attacks, elevated heart rate, high fevers. Symptoms can also include delirium tremens, which is a condition often caused by immediate stop of drinking include night terrors, fever above 102 degrees, heavy sweating, visual and auditory hallucinations, disorientation, and severe paranoia and panic. This condition accounts for around 5% of withdrawal symptoms, but if it occurs, you should seek medical emergency treatment immediately.

Mild to Severe Symptoms

Prolonged Symptoms

Depending on the severity of your alcohol use, there may be the chance that prolonged symptoms continue after detox. These are mainly due to any long-term damage to your organs, including liver damage, kidney damage, heart damage, and others.

These conditions can be treated and managed by a licensed healthcare provider after you finish treatment.

What are The Benefits of Inpatient Alcohol Detox?​

What are The Benefits of Inpatient Alcohol Detox?

If you struggle with alcohol addiction, an inpatient rehab and alcohol detox Los Angeles has the highest long-term success rates.

Inpatient treatment programs provide
an environment with 24-hour care and thorough planning for the best ways to avoid relapse in the future and safely detox from substances like alcohol.

OUR 30-DAY INPATIENT DETOX AND ABUSE REHAB PROGRAM

for Substance Abuse in Los Angeles:

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Benefits and what is included...

Once you complete the 7-day alcohol detox, you will begin the next step in our addiction treatment program at one of our treatment centers.

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Alcohol use can be chronic, turning into a substance use disorder. This is why going through residential treatment, followed by consistent, longer-term recovery assistance at an addiction treatment center, will help you avoid relapse and maintain a sober lifestyle.

After detoxification, additional addiction treatment programs to overcome substance and alcohol abuse can provide the tools and support to help you learn to better manage cravings, avoid triggers, and react to stressors without returning to alcohol or drug use.

Detox From Alcohol With Gloria Rehab's Treatment Centers

Taking the first step in your substance abuse journey and seeking alcohol detox treatment is a big step. There’s a lot of moving parts in treatment, and sometimes it can be overwhelming to navigate for the first time, which is why Gloria Rehab works with you to meet your needs.

Additionally, fear of payment and coverage should never stop you from seeking the alcohol rehab services you need. We can help you verify your insurance coverage and answer any insurance questions you may have.

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What is a 7-Day Alcohol & Drug DETOXIFICATION

and Why is it the First Step in the Treatment Process?

A thorough medication-assisted treatment of addiction helps the body cleanse itself of alcohol, opiate addiction, and other substance addiction in a comfortable and controlled environment. This is why it's the first step in our substance abuse treatment programs.

Gloria Rehab’s Medical Detox in Los Angeles, CA is designed to help gradually restore balance and allow the mind and body to seamlessly return to regular healthy functioning on their own without craving alcohol. With 24/7 supervision by our medical professionals during detox, you can trust your detox experience will be safe and monitored at all times.

WE ACCEPT MAJOR PPO INSURANCE AND SOME PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE

Currently, we are unable to accept: Medi-cal, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, Kaiser, Healthnet, or Humana at this time.

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