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Drug and Alcohol Detox

Referral-Based Program for Effective Stabilization

New Growth Recovery connects individuals with trusted Springfield detox centers, offering safe, supervised care. You’ll receive 24/7 support from an experienced team, ensuring a solid foundation for long-lasting recovery.

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Our Detox Referral Program, Springfield

At New Growth Recovery, a top-rated rehab center, we help place individuals with qualified partner detox facilities throughout Springfield, MA. We make the process simple by guiding with personalized attention.

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Comprehensive Assessment

Our admissions team will evaluate your:

  • Substance use history
  • Medical needs and co-occurring conditions 
  • Insurance and coverage options

 

After completing an assessment the same day you contact us, you’ll receive further communication within 2 hours.

Detox Center Placement

With compassion and understanding, we match you with a Springfield detox facility. They offer medical supervision, safety, and comfort during withdrawal. Our partners focus on helping you stabilize physically and mentally before you can start any further treatment. This includes monitoring to ensure you’re safe and comfortable.

Monitoring Withdrawal Symptoms

Partner centers provide round-the-clock medical oversight to reduce risk. These medical professionals are trained in withdrawal management, meaning they can adjust to your detox needs easily. 

Withdrawal symptoms can include nausea, sweating, anxiety, and sleep problems, depending on the substance you’re detoxing from. Medications are available to ease these when taken appropriately in a controlled environment, like a detox center.

Transition Into Ongoing Care

After detox, individuals can move directly into programs. With our support, you can step down into care that continues your treatment while aligning with your ongoing recovery needs.

With tailored step-down planning support, you’ll have no gap in your recovery. This allows you to transition smoothly from intensive treatment to more flexible options as you build confidence.

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Why Choose Medical Detox?

Detox is the typical first step in recovery. It can be unsafe to quit a substance on your own. Medical detox ensures you receive:

 

  • Safe medication management for withdrawal relief
  • Proper nutrition and hydration support during recovery
  • 24/7 emergency medical response if complications arise

Detox Insurance Coverage

Accepted insurance for addiction treatment: Optum

Trusted Detox Referral Program

We designed this program so one call gets you everything you need: placement, support, and access to safe facilities. Our local partnerships mean you’ll have quality care close to home. You’ll receive immediate assistance when you call.

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What to Expect in Detox

Typical detox lasts 5 to 7 days, with most people feeling more comfortable after the first few days. This process can involve:

Medical Stabilization

Adjust to being substance-free with professional oversight.

Symptom Management

Receive medications and treatments to reduce discomfort.

Emotional Support

Gain guidance through the psychological challenges of detox.

Prep for Ongoing Therapy

Plan your next steps and connect with suitable treatment programs.

How to Get Started

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Call or walk in to begin your intake

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Speak with our team about your needs and history

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Complete a substance abuse evaluation (can be done virtually)

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Verify insurance or ask about payment options

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Begin treatment as early as the same or next day

Client Reviews About Our Referral Detox Program

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Our Extended Day Treatment program provides intensive care, including 5 to 6 hours a day. You’ll work on coping skills and relationship rebuilding. This program includes trauma-informed exercises, nature walks, and optional fitness for holistic healing.

The Day Treatment has morning, afternoon, or evening sessions 3 to 5 days a week for 9 to 12 hours altogether. You can attend in-person or virtually, fitting treatment around your schedule. You’ll receive aftercare support to help bridge into long-term care.

Disclaimer: PHP and IOP availability may vary by insurance coverage.

Our therapy and counseling involve working closely with experienced clinicians and professionals in the recovery space. We use evidence-based approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy and 12-Step work. Individual, group, and family therapy sessions address substance use and mental health conditions.

Experiential therapies include animal-assisted therapy with dogs and trauma-informed yoga. From our facility with relaxing natural light and welcoming staff, you undergo psychiatric evaluations to inform which techniques would align with your needs.

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Our Springfield rehab center is open Monday to Sunday from 9 AM to 8 PM.

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What Is Medical Detox?

Medical detox is the process of safely clearing drugs or alcohol from the body under clinical supervision. It’s often the first step in addiction treatment because withdrawal symptoms can range from deeply uncomfortable to medically dangerous, depending on the substance and how long it’s been used.

For drugs like alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids, withdrawal can trigger serious complications without proper medical management. A supervised detox uses medications and round-the-clock monitoring to ease symptoms, prevent dangerous complications, and keep patients safe through the most physically demanding phase of recovery.

Alcohol detox and drug detox themselves don’t treat addiction. What it does is stabilize patients, physically and mentally, so they’re in a position to begin the therapy. Without that stabilization, recovery is much harder, sometimes even impossible.

The Drug & Alcohol Detox Process

Medical detox starts with an assessment of your substance use history, medical needs, any co-occurring conditions, and insurance coverage. From there, you’re placed at a detox facility suited to your situation, where medical staff provides supervision and safety throughout withdrawal, which generally lasts 5 to 7 days. Symptoms like nausea, anxiety, sweating, and sleep disturbances are managed with medication and round-the-clock clinical care. Once detox is complete, you step directly into ongoing treatment.

New Growth Recovery works with a network of trusted detox partners across Springfield, MA. Once the medical side is handled, you transition into the program we’ve identified as the best fit for you.

Withdrawal Symptoms Treated During Drug and Alcohol Detox

  • Anxiety. A common early withdrawal symptom, especially with alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids. Patients often feel persistent worry, restlessness, or panic.
  • Insomnia. Trouble falling or staying asleep is one of the most disruptive symptoms of detox. It can last days or weeks and is managed with medication and supportive care.
  • Irritability. Mood swings and a short temper are normal during withdrawal. The brain is adjusting to life without the substance, and emotional control takes time to return.
  • Decreased Appetite. Many patients struggle to eat in the first days of detox. Nutritional and hydration support help keep the body functioning during withdrawal.
  • Nausea and Vomiting. Especially common with opioid and alcohol withdrawal. Medications are available to ease these symptoms and prevent dehydration.
  • Elevated Heart Rate and Blood Pressure. Withdrawal can strain the cardiovascular system, especially with alcohol or stimulants. Vital signs are monitored to catch any complications early.
  • Confusion. Disorientation and trouble concentrating can occur during detox. These symptoms usually clear once the body stabilizes, but need monitoring.
  • Tremors. Involuntary shaking, often in the hands, is a key sign of alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal. Severe tremors can point to more serious complications, which is why medical supervision matters.

The Difference Between Drug Detox and Drug Rehabilitation

Detox and rehab are often spoken interchangeably, but they’re not really comparable – they’re sequential steps in the same recovery process.

Alcohol detox and drug detox handle the physical side. It’s the medically supervised process of clearing drugs or alcohol from the body, managing withdrawal symptoms safely, and getting the patient stabilized. It usually takes around 5 to 7 days, and once it’s done, the substance is gone.

Rehab is what makes sure it stays that way. After detox, patients enter structured treatment, which may include therapy, group sessions, and evidence-based clinical care that addresses the patterns, triggers, and underlying causes. Detox alone doesn’t treat addiction; without rehab, the risk of relapse is high.

Put simply, detox removes the substance from the body, while rehab keeps it out.

Why choose New Growth Recovery for Drug and Alcohol Detox

We’re not a referral service that hands you off and disappears. We place you with the best partner facility, stay in contact during the detox period, and then bring you back to our rehab center for treatment.

Once detox is complete, treatment continues at New Growth Recovery, whether that means alcohol treatment, drug abuse treatment, cocaine addiction rehab, or our dual diagnosis treatment program for patients managing co-occurring mental health conditions.

Help is just one call away. Reach us at (413) 288-3800 or verify your insurance online

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does detox take?

Most detox programs last 5 to 7 days, depending on the substance and individual needs. Contact our admissions team today to learn more about your specific situation.

Is medical detox safe?

Yes. With 24/7 medical supervision, detox centers manage withdrawal symptoms safely.

What substances require detox?

Alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and certain prescription drugs often require medical detox.

Will my insurance cover detox?

Many private insurance plans cover all or part of a drug or alcohol detox program. Contact our admissions team to learn more about your specific insurance and to verify your coverage.

Can I go straight to treatment after detox?

Yes, we transition individuals into our Extended Day Treatment program for continued care.

Do you accept patients from outside Springfield?

Yes, we work with anyone seeking detox placement, including those traveling in. You may need a detox program if you have an extensive history of substance use. If you experience severe withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop, detox can also help.

What if I have mental health concerns too?

Our partners can address co-occurring conditions, and New Growth Recovery provides ongoing dual-diagnosis treatment in Springfield, MA.

Disclaimer: Customer reviews may be paraphrased for clarity and brevity.

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