Healing Place Treatment provides alcohol detox in Long Beach for adults who need to overcome alcohol addiction. We support withdrawal with medical oversight, nursing care, and daily assessments. Our team tracks symptoms and uses medication aid when required. We also help you move into the next level of care. Call us today to start your healing process.
We understand that alcohol withdrawal can be overwhelming and potentially dangerous without proper support. Our team at Healing Place Home ensures a safe environment for alcohol detox with professional guidance and continuous care.
Each person’s detox experience is unique. We create treatment plans tailored to your needs and health concerns, with medical supervision and therapeutic support to help you take your first step in recovery.
Alcohol withdrawal can cause uncomfortable to severe symptoms. Medication management by professionals helps keep you safe by easing withdrawal and preventing complications.
Our medication taper approach gradually reduces your body’s dependence while keeping you comfortable and stable. Symptoms can change as your body moves through detox, and ongoing monitoring helps guide the care you need.
Alcohol withdrawal can cause changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs that necessitate constant monitoring. At Healing Place Treatment, we provide round‑the‑clock support to track your symptoms, and our medical care team responds immediately if any complications arise.
We believe in being there when you need us most. Anxiety can rise late at night during detox or early recovery. Our support staff is always available to help you feel safe.
Ready to reclaim your life from alcohol addiction? Call us now for a confidential consultation or to begin your admission process. Our team is here and ready to support your recovery. Reach out and take charge today.
Address: Long Beach, CA
Phone: (562) 539-4871
Alcohol detoxification is the process your body goes through when eliminating alcohol. When you drink regularly, your brain and body adapt to function with alcohol present.
Suddenly stopping can cause withdrawal symptoms as your body readjusts. These symptoms can include tremors, anxiety, sweating, nausea, and, in severe cases, seizures. Medical supervision during detox helps safely control these symptoms.
If you’ve been drinking heavily for weeks, months, or years, your body has likely developed physical dependence on alcohol. Trying to quit on your own can be dangerous and unsuccessful without professional support.
You may need alcohol detox if you experience:
During alcohol detox, withdrawal symptoms can begin within hours of your last drink and can continue for several days. Our team monitors your symptoms throughout the process to keep you safe and as comfortable as possible.
Alcohol withdrawal can cause intense anxiety and physical shaking that interferes with daily activities. We provide medications and therapeutic support to help manage these symptoms while your nervous system stabilizes. Tremors usually start in the hands but can affect your entire body.
Physical discomfort is common during detox as your body adjusts to functioning without alcohol. We address pain management through both medication and comfort measures. These symptoms are often most severe in the first few days and typically improve with proper care and hydration.
Your body may struggle to regulate temperature during withdrawal, leading to alternating sweating and chills. Our team checks your vital signs as your body adjusts and uses comfort measures to help with temperature changes.
Digestive symptoms are frequent during alcohol withdrawal and can bring about dehydration and nutritional deficiencies. We ensure you stay hydrated and nourished through IV fluids and anti‑nausea medications when necessary. Our team also provides nutritional support to help restore your body’s balance.
Alcohol withdrawal can cause insomnia, nightmares, and disturbed sleep patterns. We create a calm environment and may provide sleep aids to help restore healthy sleep cycles. Quality rest is essential for your body’s healing process during detox.
Cardiovascular changes during withdrawal call for careful monitoring, as an elevated heart rate can indicate more serious complications. We track your heart rate and blood pressure continuously to ensure your safety, with medical intervention available immediately if needed.
Withdrawal can affect your mood as well as your body. Depression, anxiety, and mood swings are common during this stage. Our therapeutic support helps you understand and cope with these feelings, while individual counseling provides tools for managing emotional challenges.
Strong urges to drink are one of the most challenging aspects of detox and early recovery. We teach coping methods and provide medications that can reduce cravings. Strong urges can happen during recovery, but they are not permanent; managing them is an important recovery skill.
Our alcohol detox program begins with safety and structure. We evaluate your alcohol use, current symptoms, and withdrawal risk, then build care around what is happening right now.
Our detox process includes medical monitoring, nursing care, and therapy check‑ins. Your team also plans the next step in treatment before detox is complete.
Your detox journey starts with a comprehensive evaluation of your physical health, drinking history, and any co‑occurring mental health conditions. We review your medical history and conduct necessary tests to determine the safest detox approach for your situation. Medical assessment helps us identify risk factors and plan appropriate interventions.
Based on your assessment, we create a customized detox plan that handles your specific withdrawal risks and comfort needs. Your plan includes medication protocols, therapeutic activities, and family involvement as appropriate. We adjust your plan as needed based on your response to treatment.
Throughout detox, our medical team provides continuous supervision of your vital signs and withdrawal symptoms. We are prepared to handle any medical complications that could occur during the withdrawal process. Our staff includes licensed professionals trained in addiction medicine and emergency response.
We also address the emotional and mental aspects of early recovery. You’ll participate in individual counseling sessions and group therapy with others going through similar experiences. Our team works with you on healthy coping skills and helps you begin addressing the issues behind your alcohol use.
As your detox progresses, we work with you to plan the next steps in your healing. Care after detox may include residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs, or ongoing therapy, depending on your needs and recovery plan. Referrals can be part of the discharge planning process, and we coordinate with other providers to support care after detox.
Many people who struggle with alcohol dependence also experience depression, anxiety, trauma, or other mental health conditions. Detox can become more complex when co‑occurring disorders are present, and without treatment, relapse risk may increase.
Our integrated approach tackles both your alcohol dependence and any mental health disorders simultaneously. We provide targeted therapy for trauma, mood disorders, and anxiety while managing your alcohol withdrawal, improving your chances of obtaining lasting recovery plus overall wellness.
At Healing Place Treatment, recovery does not finish with detox. We help you transition into ongoing care that fits your needs and treatment goals. Ongoing treatment after detox can support stronger recovery results and help you stay sober over time.
Inpatient programs provide 24/7 support in a organized setting in which you can focus entirely on healing without outside distractions. Residential treatment may last 30–90 days and includes intensive therapy, life skills training, and peer support. People with severe addiction may need this level of care, which can also provide a safer setting away from triggers.
Outpatient programs allow you to live at home while attending regular therapy sessions and support groups. These programs vary in intensity from several hours per day to weekly sessions, depending on your needs. Outpatient care may work best when home support is steady or when you possess a stable daily living situation.
Individual and group therapy sessions help you address the underlying causes of your alcohol use and develop healthy coping strategies. Therapy also provides ongoing support for managing cravings, avoiding relapse, and sustaining motivation for recovery. Many people continue therapy for months or years to support their long‑term sobriety goals.
Alcohol detox is safer when support is close by, and your symptoms are being addressed. At Healing Place Treatment, we provide medical oversight, nursing care, and medication assistance when required. We also plan for the next step in care, giving you a structured start while your body stabilizes.
Alcohol detox can take more time for some people than others. The duration may depend on your drinking history, overall health, and any co‑occurring medical or mental health conditions. Most people complete the acute withdrawal phase within 3–7 days.
Some symptoms, like sleep problems, mood changes, and cravings, can continue for weeks or months after your last drink. Our team supports you throughout detox and helps you transition into ongoing care for long-term recovery.
Taking the first step toward sobriety is the hardest part, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our compassionate team remains ready to support you through alcohol detox and into long‑term recovery. Don’t wait another day to reclaim your life from alcohol dependence. Call us now and begin your healing journey at once.
Healing Place Treatment welcomes adults from Long Beach and nearby communities across Los Angeles and Orange Counties. We serve nearby areas including Los Angeles, Lakewood, Signal Hill, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, and Huntington Beach. Contact us to learn more about admissions in your area.
Yes. Withdrawal symptoms can change over time, which is why medical monitoring matters during detox. Healing Place Treatment provides 24/7 support, nursing care, and medical oversight during alcohol detox.
Yes. Our alcohol detox program serves adults who need medical supervision during withdrawal. The wider site also offers adult residential treatment services.
No. Detox is the first stage of care that focuses on withdrawal and stabilization. After detox, many people need additional treatment to continue recovery work.
Yes. Healing Place Treatment provides mental health treatment and offers support for depression, anxiety, bipolar symptoms, and PTSD.
After detox, the team helps plan the next level of care. We offer options including residential, inpatient, and outpatient treatment, as well as therapy and medication management.