
What an In-Home Detox Looks Like, Hour by Hour: A Realistic Walk-Through
What in-home medical detox actually looks like, hour by hour — from the initial assessment through the acute window to the transition into ongoing recovery.

What in-home medical detox actually looks like, hour by hour — from the initial assessment through the acute window to the transition into ongoing recovery.

Home detox handles the physical work of withdrawal. What comes next — the psychological, relational, and structural work of recovery — is just as important. Here’s how that bridge gets built.

Alcohol withdrawal insomnia peaks the first 3 to 7 nights of sobriety and significantly improves over 2 to 4 weeks. Here is what causes it, the full recovery timeline, and what actually helps you sleep.
Alcohol-induced anxiety peaks within the first 72 hours of quitting and substantially eases over 2 to 4 weeks. Most people return to baseline within 3 to 6 months. Here is the full timeline and evidence-based ways to ease it.

How professionals plan a discreet, medically supervised home detox without disrupting their careers or families. What to consider before you commit to a timeline.

In-home detox starts at $3,500/day all-inclusive ($17,500-$24,500 for a typical 5-7 day program). Here’s what the rate covers, why it costs what it does, and how it compares to inpatient rehab.