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Drug Detox Center

people in a group in a drug detox center support one anotherOvercoming an addiction to drugs is a long and difficult process, especially if someone attempts to do so without any help. However, with the right support and guidance, it is possible for them to lead a sober lifestyle regardless of their circumstances. Northpoint Seattle offers a myriad of addiction treatment programs that help patients to achieve genuine and lasting recovery from substance abuse. 

At Northpoint Seattle’s modern outpatient center, we offer a safe, supportive, and judgment-free environment for patients to focus on their recovery journey. We are committed to fighting addiction and helping families heal from the trauma it causes. Our partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient programs offer flexible treatment options that can cater to each patient’s individual needs. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, contact us at 888.483.6031 to learn how we can help. 

When to Enter a Drug Detox Center 

The prolonged abuse of substances can lead to a long list of negative side effects that can impact various areas in someone’s life, including their health, mental and emotional state, and personal and professional relationships. If someone is struggling with drugs, it is in their best interest to enter a drug detox center so that they can lead a healthier, fuller life. Here are some signs that someone may have a drug problem and may need help: 

  • They have a hard time stopping the use of a drug even if it is no longer necessary for a health issue, such as medications prescribed for pain. 
  • There are changes in their personality, such as agitation, irritability, mood swings, social withdrawal, or a lack of motivation. 
  • It is possible that they are experiencing financial difficulty due to spending large amounts on substances. 
  • They are having issues at work or in school due to absenteeism, poor performance, or social dysfunction. 
  • Changes in their sleeping habits, either sleeping too much or too little. 
  • They have had inexplicable weight changes. 
  • They have lost interest in their own grooming, resulting in poor personal hygiene. 
  • They have bloodshot eyes, frequent bloody noses, shakes, tremors, or slurred speech. 

It is important to note that the symptoms of addiction can vary from person to person and depending on the type of drug that they are abusing. If there is a concern that someone may have an addiction, it is important to err on the side of caution and get the necessary interventions before the damage becomes too great. 

What to Expect in a Drug Detox Program 

The first step of any addiction treatment program is to undergo drug detox. Detox refers to the process of eliminating all substances from the patient’s body. The purpose of a detox program is to safely and comfortably manage the patient’s withdrawal symptoms as they stop or decrease their substance use. 

The length and nature of drug detox depend on a number of different factors, including: 

  • The substance that the patient was taking 
  • How long the patient has been taking the substance 
  • How much of the substance they were taking on a daily basis 
  • The method by which they were taking the substance, either via ingesting, snorting, smoking, or injecting 
  • The patient’s family history and any underlying medical conditions 

The detox process can take anywhere between a few days to months, but once detox has been safely completed, the patient can then fully focus on therapy and treatment in order to address the underlying causes of their addiction. Addiction treatment does not end once detox has been successfully completed. In order to achieve long-lasting sobriety, detox should be followed by addiction therapy and relapse prevention. 

Start a Drug Detox Center Program at Northpoint Seattle 

At Northpoint Seattle, we believe in utilizing modern, holistic methods for detox in order to help patients successfully stop abusing substances without relapsing. Our friendly and welcoming staff provide flexible treatment options in order to give every patient the care and support they need as they battle addiction. Contact us at 888.483.6031 to learn more about our programs and services.