Making the road to recovery a little bit smoother.
"I need help." These three words can be difficult to
say, especially for someone dealing with a substance use disorder. But
at Crossroads Community Hospital, we understand, and we're here to make
things a little easier.
Our voluntary Medical Detox program offers individuals a more
comfortable way to detox — right here in a secure, medically supervised
environment. At Crossroads Community Hospital,
you'll be cared for 24/7 by expert doctors and nurses who understand
the detox process and are specially trained to help ease you through it.
Our program offers
- Assessment by specialized detox professionals
- Voluntary admission to our inpatient unit
- Medication-assisted treatment
- Personalized treatment plans
- Medically supervised detoxification and medical stabilization
- 3-day average length of stay
- Covered by many insurances
- Patient confidentiality
- Discharge/referral planning and "next step" support
Through it all, you'll receive compassionate care and round-the-clock
monitoring by medical professionals. And for added peace of mind, the
full resources of the hospital are available, should any medical needs
arise.
Note: The detox process should never be attempted alone, and the
sudden withdrawal of drugs or alcohol can be dangerous. For this reason,
a managed stay in a hospital or detox center may be preferable to going
"cold turkey" at home.
Substances we treat
Remember, substance dependence is not a sign of weakness or failure.
It's a disease that can be treated, just like diabetes or asthma. And
recovery is possible — with proper support and a strong commitment from
the individual. Here at Crossroads Community Hospital, we treat those dependent on a wide range of substances, including:
- Alcohol
- Benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium, Xanax, Ativan, Librium)
- Opioids (e.g., heroin, OxyContin, Vicodin)
- Stimulants (e.g., methamphetamine, cocaine)
- Prescription medications
When it's time to stop
Not sure you have a problem? It's time to get help when you experience:
- Personality changes, extreme mood swings or chronic anger that affects relationships
- Absenteeism and poor performance at work or school
- Overwhelming withdrawal symptoms when attempting to give up drugs or alcohol
What to expect
The first step in the treatment process is assessment. At Crossroads Community Hospital,
the assessment consists of a medical history, a physical, complete
blood work and a nursing assessment. From there, you'll receive your own
personalized treatment plan and admission to the inpatient unit.*
The inpatient stay involves (on average) three days of medication-assisted treatment under the supervision of Crossroads Community Hospital doctors and nurses. When you're ready for discharge, you'll be given "next step" support to continue your recovery.
How will it feel?
While everyone's detox experience is different, you can take comfort
in knowing this: The very purpose of medical detox is to lessen a
patient's symptoms. Rather than abruptly withdrawing a substance,
patients undergoing medical detox are eased into the process gradually
through the use of prescription medications, which help to lessen the
side effects of withdrawal.
Taking the first step
Of course, not everyone who needs help is ready to seek it, as family
members know all too well. That's why the decision to seek treatment
must be voluntary. At Crossroads Community Hospital, we cannot accept individuals brought to the hospital by the process of intervention.
But when you're ready to seek treatment, we're ready to help. No
referral is necessary. To learn more, or to schedule an assessment, call
618-246-2004, available 24/7.** And take that important first step on the road to recovery.
* Those who do not meet the criteria for inpatient treatment will be given alternate recommendations.
** Individuals already in the process of withdrawal and/or those
considered medically unstable may be admitted 24 hours a day through the
Emergency Department.
We are here to help during a difficult time. If you need help, please take the first step and call us 24 hours a day at 618-246-2004 .