Embark on the transformative journey of recovery with Hygea Healthcare’s exemplary addiction treatment programs. Our facilities across Maryland’s dynamic communities offer personalized care, infusing compassionate support with medical expertise to pave the way for sustained recovery.
Understanding the Role of Detox and Residential Treatment
Detoxification marks a crucial first step in the pathway to recovery, purging the body of addictive substances and managing withdrawal symptoms under supervised care. The process typically spans 7-10 days, varying by individual needs. With Hygea Healthcare, patients benefit from around-the-clock medical assistance, ensuring safety and comfort.
Transitioning from detox, residential treatment provides a structured environment conducive to healing. This stage, often lasting 30 to 90 days, focuses on breaking old habits, acquiring new coping skills, and fostering community support through group therapy sessions and individual counseling.
The Continuum of Care: Supporting Long-term Recovery
- Detoxification: Safe withdrawal under medical supervision.
- Residential Programs: Immersive environments focus on skill-building and therapy.
- Aftercare: Continued support through outpatient services and peer groups.
Each step in the continuum of care is designed to support individuals as they reclaim autonomy over their lives, promoting sustained sobriety and overall well-being.
Understanding Insurance Options
Hygea Healthcare prides itself on making recovery accessible, accepting most private insurance plans. Reach out today to discuss your specific coverage and start your recovery journey.
Take the First Step
Empower your journey to recovery. Visit us at our contact page to take the first step toward a healthier future.
Conclusion: Embrace Hope
Recovery is more than just a possibility; it’s a promise with the right support system. Allow Hygea Healthcare to guide you through each step of your journey, offering hope and healing amid Maryland’s supportive communities.
For more information and statistics, visit trusted resources like the NIH or SAMHSA.