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Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is characterized as an unhealthy pattern of chronic alcohol use. People with AUD continue to drink liquor despite severe consequences, such as poor work performance, marital problems, strained family relationships, health problems, and legal issues.
Symptoms include:
We offer customized alcohol detox nursing services that can be implemented in your own safe space.
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Alcohol dependency is a serious disease that impacts the central nervous system, the brain, and many organs of the body. Those with a long history of excessive alcohol consumption have experienced fundamental changes physiologically and neurologically. The body has come to expect the daily dosing of alcohol, and adjusted accordingly. Therefore, when alcohol is suddenly withheld, the body will struggle to stabilize.
Alcohol withdrawal is a series of symptoms resulting from a neurotransmitter (GABA) imbalance. These symptoms include:
Unlike most other substance withdrawals, untreated alcohol withdrawal symptoms could be fatal unless treated by a medical professional.
Alcohol withdrawal is unusual because, unlike other substances of abuse, detox does not always follow a predictable path. In fact, one can be nearing the end of the detox process when suddenly, on day five, the individual may begin experiencing hallucinations, severe mental confusion, body shakes, fever, and seizures. This is a condition called the delirium tremens (DTs).
The DTs impact a small number of individuals, about 5%, who are attempting alcohol detox. However, due to the severity of the symptoms, up to 15% of those who get the DTs will not survive. For this reason, alcohol detox should always be undergone under the supervision of a trained detox medical professional who can intervene quickly if needed.
A typical in-home alcohol detox can last anywhere from 5-10 days. Our in-home detox process starts with our private duty registered nurses. They will be available to you throughout their stay. They will conduct clinical assessments, administer medications, and provide therapeutic support. Their main objective is to manage your symptoms so you can detox comfortably in the privacy of your home.
Opioids such as morphine, heroin, oxycontin, codeine, methadone, and hydromorphone help manage severe pain.
Some people take opioids for recreational purposes. This can lead to heightened tolerance, physical dependence, and increased risk for misuse and overdose.
Concierge Home Detox offers help for drug addiction. Our detox services guarantee the privacy and anonymity you need for a prompt recovery.
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In 2019 more than ten million people in our country misused opioids. In 2021 nearly 108,000 people passed away from an opiate-related overdose. Opiate misuse disorder is a physical and physiological dependence on opioids, a substance found in prescription pain medication and illegal drugs like heroin.
Opiate withdrawal syndrome is a condition that rises from dependence on opioids and the physiological response that occurs from the cessation of use.
Signs and symptoms of opioid withdrawal include:
A typical opioid detox generally takes 5 days, depending on the severity and specifics of each case, but can also last for weeks in the most severe cases. Our in-home detox process starts with our private duty registered nurses. They will be available to you throughout their stay. They will conduct clinical assessments, administer medications, and provide therapeutic support. Their main objective is to manage your symptoms so you can detox comfortably in the privacy of your home.
Concierge Home Detox is committed to providing the most innovative and updated medical advances in the addiction treatment field. The Speranza Therapeutics S.T. Genesis™ FDA-cleared Percutaneous Nerve Field Stimulator (PNFS) device reduces the physical and emotional strain of withdrawal experienced by those suffering from opioid use disorder. This device helps patients through a noninvasive intervention directly targeting opioid withdrawal symptoms by reducing the withdrawal symptoms through application to branches of brain nerves through the ear neurostimulation. This device can decrease the amount of medications used for detox and allows for comfort and mobility.
Benzodiazepines, when combined with other substances, can result in an overdose.
Chronic therapeutic and recreational use of benzodiazepines, meanwhile, can lead to drowsiness, delayed reflexes, balance disturbances, and memory loss. These, in turn, can result in car accidents, falls, hip fractures, and increased risk for dementia.
Our benzodiazepine nursing detox programs can be implemented right in the comfort of your own home. Our discreet plans can help address the issues of privacy or comfort that may stop you from seeking treatment.
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Signs and symptoms of withdrawal syndrome include insomnia, irritability, increased tension and anxiety, panic attacks, hand tremor, sweating, difficulty in concentration, dry retching and nausea, palpitations, headache, muscular pain and stiffness. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome, unlike most other substance withdrawals, is a life-threatening medication emergency and should be treated by a licensed medical professional.
The management of benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome in the home setting is dependent upon a variety of factors:
Tapering or discontinuing benzodiazepines is a lengthy process. It is suggested that your provider gradually decrease the dose over four weeks. If you are detoxing from this medication to be able to enter a treatment facility, sober living environment, or for any other medical reasons. We can create a schedule to better accommodate your needs.
A typical benzodiazepine detox can last anywhere from 10 days to a month. Our in-home detox process starts with our private duty registered nurses. They will be available to you throughout their stay. They will conduct clinical assessments, administer medications, and provide therapeutic support. Their main objective is to manage your symptoms so you can detox comfortably in the privacy of your home.
Stimulants such as cocaine, Adderall, and Ritalin speed up the central nervous system and boost alertness, attention, and energy. Those addicted to stimulants might find it hard to control, moderate, or adhere to the recommended prescription.
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Signs and symptoms of cocaine and other stimulant withdrawal can vary depending on the factors and may include the following:
The detox process generally takes 5 days, depending on the severity and specifics of each case, but can also last for weeks in the most severe cases. With cocaine detox, the length and severity of the process can depend on your age, history of use, method of use and whether you took other substances simultaneously.
Methamphetamine is a man-made stimulant that is also referred to as “Crystal Meth”. The drug can be snorted, injected, smoked or taken orally, and is highly addictive. Initially, the user experiences an intense rush of euphoria and heightened energy, which impacts the neurotransmitters, dopamine and serotonin. The brain’s reward system registers the experience as a pleasurable one, setting the individual up for future ice abuse. Repeated use of meth quickly results in increased tolerance to the drug’s effects, leading to ever-higher meth dosing.
Meth has many toxic components that can lead to serious health conditions as a result of addiction including:
Withdrawal symptoms begin within 24 hours of the last dosing and can take an average of two weeks to complete. Symptoms will peak at days 7-10, and then begin to subside in severity. Meth withdrawal symptoms include:
The detox process generally takes 5 days, depending on the severity and specifics of each case, but can also last for weeks in the most severe cases. People who habitually misuse meth will experience physical and psychological symptoms. Meth is a stimulant that suppresses your appetite and disrupts your sleep pattern. Our in-home detox provides a comfortable and relaxing environment that promotes sleep, hydration, and proper nutrition. Our in-home detox process starts with our private duty registered nurses. They will be available to you throughout the entirety of your detox. They will conduct clinical assessments, administer medications, and provide therapeutic support. Their main objective is to manage your symptoms so that you can detox comfortably in the privacy of your home.
Communication with clients and families: It’s important that all family members are included in the aftercare plan and willing to engage in their own recovery process.
Post-detox care preparation: We work with clients to explore all options for post-detox care and setting up the intakes and initial appointments for those services. This process begins within the first few days of detox. This early planning allows us to develop a comprehensive aftercare plan with the ability to make changes as necessary as you near the end of your detox.
Coordinating post-detox medication: The nurses begin medication reconciliation on and obtain full discharge instructions from our physician. We then provide you with full instructions for continuing your medication, as well as follow-up recommendations.
Discharge planning: We review all post-detox details with you and answer any questions you may have, all with the goal of ensuring you understand your next steps and are confident in your treatment.
Detoxing is not the end game but the first step of the recovery process.
Our Case Management service can help you transition smoothly to the next phase of recovery and treatment. Our experienced detox nursing managers and referring professionals will work with you closely so you stay on the path to long-term recovery.
Concierge Home Detox offers nursing programs and special support not only for those who need help with quitting drinking or curbing drug addiction, but also for their loved ones.
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Post-detox care coordination: This process is highly individualized and based on implementing the holistic treatment plan that was created during detox. Nursing Case Managers assist clients and families in scheduling assessments, coordinating the intake process and scheduling intakes and ongoing appointments.
Coordinating post-detox medication: Our team of nurses begins medication reconciliation on day four and obtains full discharge instructions from our physician. We then provide you with full instructions for continuing your medication, as well as follow-up recommendations. This additional support includes nurses providing oversight of medication cassette packing, adherence and prescription management.
Ongoing treatment team communication: The Care Coordination process involves facilitating consistent and effective communication between treatment team members, family and the client.
Medical report management: Our case management team collects, maintains, and updates medical reports as needed to ensure concise documentation and clear communication.
Referrals to top treaters: Our well-connected management team provides referrals to the best clinicians and medical experts available based on your specific needs.
Wellness care referrals: In addition to organizing your care in an efficient manner, our nursing case management team can coordinate a variety of at-home concierge services to increase your or your loved one’s health and comfort during the care process.
Sober companions join you in your living situation and provide assistance with various areas of everyday life. They can tailor their care to help address your every need.
Sober companions are familiar with the challenges of transitioning into a sober lifestyle. That’s because many of them have previously needed help quitting drinking or using drugs. This allows these ‘companions’ to provide more compassionate, empathetic care.
Concierge Home Detox can help you get in touch with a sober companion who can walk with you on your drug addiction recovery.
They can have a wide range of responsibilities that ensure the living space is a safe and healthy environment.
Other duties can include:
Professional intervention may be required to help individuals and families establish an action plan for addiction recovery.
If a loved one needs help to quit drinking or confront a drug addiction, our experienced interventionalists can guide families through the multi-step process for the best chance of success.
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For those who need more intensive individual care, private care management can offer in-home services comparable to those received in a medical facility.
This service especially benefits individuals and families with complex medical conditions or complications, as this confidential and comprehensive care style can include medication management, crisis intervention, transportation arrangements, and support for other important aspects of daily living.
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These services are perfect for families or individuals with clinically complex medical conditions, such as, but not limited to clients with:
One-on-one care in the home can allow individuals to stay home instead of living in residential or transitional treatment programs. This can be beneficial for clients who do not function well in group or communal living situations or who would prefer to receive care in the privacy of their home.
Care may consist of the following: