Detox Centers Oliver Springs, TN

Drug and Alcohol Detox Centers in Oliver Springs, TN

Here is a list of drug and alcohol detox centers in Oliver Springs, TN. Are you looking to detox from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, cocaine or methamphetamines in a detox facility in Oliver Springs? Find substance abuse treatment and rehab centers with detox in Oliver Springs below.

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Recovery House Of East Tennessee Addiction Treatment Center

Recovery House Of East Tennessee Addiction Treatment Center is a drug and alcohol detox center in Oliver Springs, TN, located at 105 Caldwell Circle, in the 37840 zip code of Roane County. Recovery House Of East Tennessee Addiction Treatment Center provides opioid detox, benzodiazepines detox and alcohol detox. Recovery House Of East Tennessee Addiction Treatment Center can accommodate people with trauma, people with dual diagnosis treatment and pregnant/postpartum women. It offers long term inpatient treatment, short term inpatient treatment and residential treatment. It also offers motivational interviewing, trauma-related counseling and matrix model.

Frequently asked questions for Drug & Alcohol Detox in Oliver Springs, TN:

  • How does Oliver Springs detox work?

    Detox centers in Oliver Springs always start treatment with an exam that determines physical and psychological factors that have played a contributing role in an individual’s addiction. Once the factors are determined, the rehab facility will create an individualized detox program to help the addicted person get rid of either alcohol or drugs in their body. Often, addiction services such as a faith-based approach for Christians, Catholics or other religious individuals may be combined with the detox program.

  • How long does drug and alcohol detox last?

    There are essentially three types of detox programs that are available in Tennessee to those who are struggling with substance abuse, whether it is from drugs or alcohol. A rapid detox can take 1 or 2 weeks and is fastest type of detoxification. A typical detox will last 30 days. Long-term detox, often required for those with a prolonged addiction, can last 90 days.

  • What medications are used during the detox process?

    Frequently, Oliver Springs detox centers will use medication assisted treatment methods to help addicts who struggle with serious drug addiction. Medications that are commonly used include Methadone, Suboxone, Buprenorphine, Naloxone, Disulfiram, Acamprosate, Naltrexone, Lofexidine and Clonidine.

  • What kind of substance use can be treated in detox centers?

    Oliver Springs detox centers are frequently equipped to handle all kinds of addictions. Most commonly treated substance abuse issues in Tennessee may include addiction to alcohol, as well as drug addictions to various types of drugs such as heroin, cocaine and others, opioids and prescription drugs or painkillers such as Oxycontin, Percocet and other medications that contain oxycodone, morphine, anti-anxiety medication addiction such as Xanax or Valium and various stimulant drug addictions such as Concerta, Adderall, Mydayis and others.

  • What age groups do detox centers provide treatment to?

    Oliver Springs detox centers may be limited to the age groups or populations that they offer treatment to. There are many co-ed detox facilities that will treat both men and women, while there are some men-only or women-only drug and alcohol detox facilities. Also, some detox centers may provide specialized treatment to teenagers, young adults or older adults.

  • What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient detox centers?

    Detox centers can provide both inpatient, also known as residential treatment, as well as outpatient services. An inpatient detox center provides rehab services as well as housing, so that those who struggle with addiction can live on-site at the facility. An outpatient drug or alcohol detox can offer services during the day through various programs, while the addicted individual would go back to their home for the night.