Alcohol and opioid withdrawal can be challenging and is often accompanied by physical and psychological symptoms, which can deter individuals from seeking treatment. Medically assisted detox offers a safer and more comfortable way to manage these symptoms, reducing the likelihood of complications and improving the chances of successful recovery.
Medically assisted withdrawal or detox is the initial phase of treatment. The detox stage of treatment includes an assessment by one of our Addiction Medicine doctors, followed by medication review, recommendations, and management of withdrawal symptoms with support from our Registered Nurses, support staff and clinical team.
A person’s readiness to participate in all aspects of programming is determined by the clinical team. Clearance to use the fitness facility or go on nature walks is determined by the Orchard Nurse. Readiness to participate in programming is a client-centered approach.
Primary Care
With our award-winning clinical team and evidence-based programs, primary care at the Orchard provides the foundation for personal success.
Detox
Upon intake our board-certified Addiction Medicine specialists design a personalized detox protocol in keeping with your history. The withdrawal process typically takes three to seven days and is monitored by our nurses, support team and doctors.
Continuing Care
Continuing care is vital to the success of life long recovery. The Orchard is proud to be a leader in innovative technology, exceeding industry standards with our multifaceted support system for post treatment care.
Family Programs
Entire families can be impacted by addiction, and the Orchard staff appreciates the important role family members play in the recovery process. Rebuilding trust, strengthening relationships and developing new communication skills are fostered through weekly education and group process support.