Withdrawal Management (Detox)

At SummitStone, we are committed to meeting clients where they are in their substance use journey. We know that dependency is not a weakness. It is scientifically proven to be a diagnosable and treatable illness.

Withdrawal Management can be the first step to gaining coping skills and applying harm reduction tools, which can include abstinence. At SummitStone, we are here to help when you are ready to seek it.

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Addictions We Treat:

Opioids (e.g., Oxycontin, Vicodin, codeine, morphine, fentanyl, heroin)

Alcohol

Marijuana

Cocaine/Crack

Methamphetamines

Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Klonopin)

Ecstasy, Ketamine, Inhalants

Who Can Benefit:

People needing support managing withdrawal from alcohol, opioids or other substances

People who are on an Emergency Commitment (up to a 5-day hold, 120 hours)
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We are Here to Help

Deciding to quit drugs and alcohol is the first step to living your best life. Our Acute Care Facility on the Longview Campus offers compassionate, non-judgmental care in a safe environment to support you or a loved one through the withdrawal process (also known as detox). Patients can stay for up to five days and are then connected with services and resources to help navigate the post-withdrawal stage of their ongoing recovery.

At SummitStone, we offer:

Clinically and medically assisted services supporting withdrawal from alcohol, opioids and other substances

24-hour on-site and nursing care

Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT)

Evidence-based individual and group therapy to develop individual strengths and build support networks

Case management and care coordination services supporting ongoing care

Peer Specialist support services and advocacy

Connections to resources upon discharge

With accommodations for up to 16 residents, the Acute Care Facility features nutritious meals, individual and group therapy, holistic healing opportunities and an on-site gym, all in a safe and supportive environment.

Testimonials

This establishment has changed my life.

I have received therapy and treatment here for mental health and substance use since 2019. SummitStone worked with my insurance to be completely accessible and worry-free dealing with everything without me.”

Ways We Help You Feel Better

Our team has lots of fun and helpful ways to work through tough stuff:

Animals as helpers - Spending time with therapy animals

Art and creativity - Using drawing, music, and art to express feelings

Learning to handle big emtions - Skills to help when feelings get overwhelming

Making friends and getting along - Practice social skills in a safe place

Playing to heal - Using games and play to work through hard feelings

Friendly space - Be yourself and feel supported for who you are

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When Life Gets Hard

Feeling stuff like:

Worry, stress, sadness

Big mood swings

Thoughts that won't go away

Hearing or seeing things others don't

Bad memories that keep coming back

Trouble focusing or sitting still

Sudden fear or panic

Worries about your body or food

Behavior stuff like:

Getting in trouble a lot

Fighting with parents and teachers

Trouble making friends

Feeling really angry most of the time

Life stuff like:

Bullying

Social media pressure

Family problems

Moving a lot or housing worries

School challenges

Being treated unfairly

Figuring out who you are

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Statement of Non-Discrimination: SummitStone Health Partners (SHP) complies with applicable federal and state civil rights laws. SHP will not discriminate against, or deny services to, any individual due to their race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. In addition, SHP will not discriminate against, or deny services to, any individual due to their ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, religion, creed, political beliefs, marital status, pregnancy, or military status.

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