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Loyola Recovery Foundation Medically Supervised Withdrawal

in Bath, NY

Loyola Recovery Foundation Medically Supervised Withdrawal
76 Veterans Avenue 6th Floor, Bath, NY 14810
(516) 997-2926

  • Inpatient

Experience Treating

  • Opioid Addiction

Treatments

Aftercare Support

People in New York who are struggling with addiction can get help from aftercare support. People who are trying to get sober and stay sober can benefit a lot from this kind of care. Some of the benefits of aftercare support are continuing treatment, getting help from peers, and being held responsible. People in New York can stay on track with their sobriety goals and live a better life with help from aftercare services.

Detoxification

Drug detox is the process of getting rid of the toxins in the body that are caused by drug abuse. This can be done in a number of ways, such as with medicine, saunas, or massages. Detoxing from drugs at Loyola Recovery Foundation Medically Supervised Withdrawal in Bath, NY, can be a key step in getting sober and starting on the road to recovery. It can also help with other things, like easing withdrawal symptoms, reducing cravings, and making your health better overall.

Also, drug detox can help people get ready for other kinds of treatment, like therapy and 12-step programs. Drug detox can be a very important first step on the road to recovery for people who are addicted to drugs.

Inpatient

Inpatient drug treatment in New York Bath can be very helpful for people who want to get sober. Inpatient treatment gives people a safe, organized place to get off drugs and start the road to recovery. Inpatient treatment also gives people who are struggling with addiction access to medical care and support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Also, inpatient treatment programs often include therapy and counseling, which can help people get to the root of their addiction and learn how to deal with it in a healthy way. Even though not everyone needs inpatient treatment, it can be a very helpful tool for people who really want to get sober.


Therapies

  • 12-Step Facilitation
  • Aftercare
  • Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT)
  • Contingency management/motivational incentives
  • counseling
  • Detox
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Discharge Planning
  • Group Therapy
  • Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis
  • Hepatitis education
  • HIV or AIDS education
  • Inpatient Treatment
  • Intervention
  • Naloxone and Overdose Education
  • or support
  • Substance Use Counseling
  • Trauma Therapy


Adults (20+) Group, Individuals Male