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Drug and Alcohol Detox - Waterford, Connecticut

A primary reason alcohol and drug addicted men and women in Waterford find it difficult to quit abusing drugs and alcohol after they start using them, is because of physical and psychological dependency that ultimately develops if the person uses them long enough. So when a person stops using drugs they will begin to notice symptoms as they detox from drugs which is called drug withdrawal. To ensure detox is a smooth process, it is essential that drug addicted persons in Waterford who desire to quit do so in an appropriate environment such as a drug rehab facility. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities in Waterford will help individuals safely through the detox process and also work to relieve and alleviate withdrawal symptoms, while also ensuring that the individual doesn't relapse back into alcohol and drug use. After detox and withdrawal is effectively conquered, rehab specialists in Waterford will get individuals onto a thorough alcohol and drug treatment program to make sure they don't relapse when treatment is complete.

Listings with Category "Drug and Alcohol Detox" in Waterford, Connecticut:

  • Stonington Institute
    Stonington Institute can be found at:

    75 Swantown Hill Road
    North Stonington, CT. 6359
    860-445-3008

    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Services, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Short Term Drug Abuse Services, Dual-Diagnosis Treatment Services, Drug Rehab for People With HIV/AIDS, LGBT Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabs For Senior Citizens, Drug Treatment - Women, Drug Treatment - Men, Drug Rehab Help for Criminal Justice Clients, Hearing Impaired Clients

    Payment Categories: Drug Rehab - Self Payment, State Financed Drug Rehab, Private Pay Health Insurance