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Alcohol and drug detox is an essential first step in addiction treatment. While it can be tempting to try to detox on your own, withdrawal symptoms can be extremely dangerous if not treated in a medically supervised environment.

If you or a loved one are in need of a safe detox in a supervised environment, our specialists at Anchored Recovery Community will connect you with detox services

What is Alcohol Detox?


A detox is a period of time where the body naturally gets rid of the alcohol in it after you stop drinking. During this time, your body may react physically and mentally with uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms—some of which can be deadly. Alcohol addiction recovery requires medical monitoring and supervision. The time it takes to fully recover depends on individual factors, such as the duration of abuse, your genes, mental health history, and your family history.

There are inpatient and outpatient alcohol detox programs available. Here at Gratitude Lodge, we offer inpatient detox programs, meaning you’d stay in our luxurious, welcoming rooms and have access to professionals during your recovery. Our local partners offer outpatient detox, which is available to those who have a less severe addiction and want to continue their work or school during their detox. Though detox sounds uncomfortable, it’s a necessary step to take to start a new, sober life.

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How Long Does Alcohol Detox Take?


The time it takes to detox from alcohol depends on many factors. However, in most cases, the worst alcohol withdrawal symptoms last a week. After physical alcohol withdrawal symptoms are gone, most cases are accompanied by mental withdrawal symptoms, which could last for weeks or months. In more severe cases of addiction, there may be fatal side effects if not treated properly.

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Discover the ultimate destination for rejuvenation at our treatment place for detox. We offer a serene and supportive environment where you can cleanse your body, mind, and spirit. Our tailored detox programs combine natural therapies, expert guidance, and holistic care to eliminate toxins, boost energy, and restore balance. From revitalizing body treatments to mindfulness sessions, we’re dedicated to your well-being. Start your journey to renewal and lasting vitality with us today.

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What Happens After Alcohol Detox?


While alcohol detox is the first physical step towards recovery from alcoholism, there are mental steps involved in recovery after detox. Structured activities, group therapy, and individual counseling are built into your day when you stay at a residential addiction treatment facility such as Gratitude Lodge. After that, you’ll be able to transition to outpatient care, where you can stay in your own home, attend work or school, and attend therapy in the daytime or evening.

You’ll feel your withdrawal symptoms become manageable after detox with your medical therapy. Then, you can partake in group activities, learn from a set schedule, develop responsibility, and become self-sufficient again. Taking all of the steps from alcohol detox to outpatient rehabilitation is what helps establish the foundation of a lasting recovery and decreases the chance of relapse.

Getting Help at Inpatient Rehab


Inpatient rehab for drugs and alcohol can help people stay sober long-term. While Anchored Recovery Community specializes in outpatient treatment, we can help you or a loved one find an inpatient drug rehab or alcohol rehab in California and Florida. Inpatient rehab facilities offer continual medical care and emotional support in a drug-free setting.

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What is Inpatient Rehab?


While alcohol detox is the first physical step towards recovery from alcoholism, there are mental steps involved in recovery after detox. Structured activities, group therapy, and individual counseling are built into your day when you stay at a residential addiction treatment facility such as Gratitude Lodge. After that, you’ll be able to transition to outpatient care, where you can stay in your own home, attend work or school, and attend therapy in the daytime or evening.

You’ll feel your withdrawal symptoms become manageable after detox with your medical therapy. Then, you can partake in group activities, learn from a set schedule, develop responsibility, and become self-sufficient again. Taking all of the steps from alcohol detox to outpatient rehabilitation is what helps establish the foundation of a lasting recovery and decreases the chance of relapse.

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Getting Help at Inpatient Rehab

What is Inpatient Rehab?

How Does Inpatient Rehab Work?

How Long is Inpatient Rehab?

Inpatient Addiction Treatment Process

How Much Does Inpatient Rehab Cost?

How to Find an Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient Rehab FAQs

Services

Alcohol Addiction Treatment Options

Medical Detox | Alcohol Detox

Medical detox is a supervised process where individuals safely withdraw from alcohol under the care of healthcare professionals. It involves managing withdrawal symptoms with medical support, ensuring comfort and safety during the critical first stage of recovery. 

Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

Inpatient alcohol rehab provides intensive, round-the-clock care in a structured environment, helping individuals focus entirely on recovery. This program includes medical detox, therapy, and support in a safe, substance-free setting, ideal for those needing comprehensive treatment.

Outpatient Alcohol Rehab

Outpatient alcohol rehab offers flexible treatment options, allowing individuals to attend therapy and support sessions while maintaining daily responsibilities. It’s ideal for those with milder addictions or as a step-down from inpatient care, providing continued guidance on the path to recovery.

Online Addiction Treatment

Online addiction treatment offers flexible, remote care for individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders. Through virtual therapy sessions, support groups, and resources, individuals can receive professional guidance and peer support from the comfort of their home, making treatment more accessible and convenient.

MAT (Medication Assisted Therapy)

Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders. MAT helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, making it easier for individuals to maintain sobriety. It is commonly used in the treatment of alcohol and opioid addiction, providing a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to recovery.

Sober Living

Sober living provides a supportive, substance-free environment for individuals transitioning from inpatient rehab to independent living. These homes offer structured routines, accountability, and peer support to help individuals maintain sobriety and continue their recovery journey. Sober living is designed to bridge the gap between intensive treatment and everyday life, ensuring a smoother transition to long-term sobriety.

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Dedicated to your mental health journey


Dedicated to your mental health journey, we strive to provide a compassionate and supportive environment where your well-being is our priority. Through personalized care, practical tools, and meaningful resources, we empower you to overcome challenges, build resilience, and achieve emotional balance. Whether you’re seeking guidance, understanding, or growth, our mission is to walk alongside you every step of the way, helping you lead a fulfilling and mentally healthy life with confidence and hope.

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How Does Inpatient Rehab Work?


Inpatient rehab for drugs or alcohol is highly structured. It provides people with a safe and focused environment for addiction recovery.

Counseling

Talk therapy

Family Therapy

Educational workshops

Relapse management

Coping techniques 

How to Qualify for Inpatient Rehab


Inpatient rehab for drugs or alcohol is highly structured. It provides people with a safe and focused environment for addiction recovery.

Severe substance dependence

Unstable living environment

Previous failed attempts at outpatient treatment 

How Does Inpatient Rehab Work?


Inpatient rehab for drugs or alcohol is highly structured. It provides people with a safe and focused environment for addiction recovery.

Counseling

Talk therapy

Family Therapy

Educational workshops

Relapse management

Coping techniques 

How Does Inpatient Rehab Work?


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