Detoxification/Special Care
Supervised residential drug and alcohol detoxification
Here at Janus, we understand addiction and the challenges of withdrawal and detox, and we know how to help you through the pain of withdrawal. Most important, we can offer you hope. In thirty-plus years of experience, we have seen the difference this treatment has made to thousands of our clients, helping them move toward sobriety and regaining their lives.
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When you need us, we’re here.
Our Detox / Special Care Program offers intensive 24-hour residential care to provide supervised treatment in a comfortable, safe environment. It is offered either as a stand-alone treatment or as an introduction to another Janus program.
We treat all chemical dependencies, including: alcohol, marijuana, meth (methamphetamine), cocaine, heroin and other opiates (codeine, methadone, Dilaudid, Fentanyl, Morphine, Norco, Oxycontin, Percocet, Vicodin), sedative hypnotics and barbiturates (Librium, Valium, Xanax, Klonopin), amphetamines (Dexadrine, Adderal, Ritalin), PCP and “designer drugs” (MDMA/Ecstasy, GHB, Ketamine, hallucinogens). |
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Alcohol and drug detoxification: the process
Janus is a “Sub-Acute” detoxification program. Clients having mild withdrawal symptoms from alcohol or drugs, and people using cocaine, marijuana, opioids or methamphetamine, do not generally need to be hospitalized for detoxification. However, they may need a referral for medical assessment, evaluation and medications to assist with the discomfort of withdrawal and associated symptoms. At Janus, we make certain that anyone seeking to detoxify from alcohol and/or drugs is evaluated by a trained medical professional.
We understand the pain and other challenges of withdrawal, and are here to support you through the experience.
Successful alcohol and drug detoxification
The key elements of the Janus Detox / Special Care program are evaluation, supervision, support and encouragement. Our trained staff members monitor each client’s progress and offer guidance through the detoxification process.
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