Drug & Alcohol Treatment
Wilson Health helps patients break the cycle
of addiction.
Wilson Health aims to break through the cycle of addiction by offering medical stabilization and substance withdrawal management services for patients addicted to drugs and alcohol.
New Vision™ at Wilson Health offers an inpatient medical stabilization service for adults with drug, alcohol or related health issues.
What to Expect
Upon admission to the hospital for medical stabilization, assessments of the patient’s fundamental needs are conducted. These assessments include a medical history, physical, a complete laboratory workup and a nursing assessment. This pre-screening process will enable the patient to be admitted alongside a personalized plan for treatment.
Patients who are under the influence of chemical substances, and are considered medically unstable, will be closely observed and stabilized. New Vision™ at Wilson Health accepts patients who are experiencing withdrawal symptoms from cessation of use of certain substances, in conjunction with other related health issues.
Why Medically Supervised Detox?
Abruptly withdrawing from drugs and alcohol is medically dangerous. Many people are hesitant to go to a hospital for help with their addiction for fear of the symptoms of withdrawal that occur during detoxification.
If you need help withdrawing from drugs and alcohol by experts trained in this kind of stabilization, New Vision™ at Wilson Health can help.
*The diagnosis of need for inpatient admission can only be made by a licensed physician. The service accepts most insurance plans.
Medical Stabilization
The service accepts appropriate adults, who are in active or impending withdrawal from certain drugs. The treatment consists of a medically supervised hospital stay for inpatient stabilization that typically lasts 3 days. The inpatient stay includes the following aspects:
- Pre-Screening
- Assessment
- Admission
- Medical Stabilization
- Appropriate Discharge Planning
Types of Substances We Can Treat
We able to provide a safe medical stabilization setting for those dependent on:
- Alcohol
- Benzodiazepines (like Valium or Xanax)
- Opioids (like Heroin or OxyContin)
- Cocaine
- Combined Substances
- Prescription Medications