Top Rated Alcohol Detox Program For Residents of Houston
Alcohol is one of the most dangerous substances on the planet, yet because it is so socially accepted, not many people realize this. Frequent heavy use quickly causes dependency and high levels of tolerance which makes quitting difficult and dangerous. Addictive disorders can cause problems with work, friends, family, and physical and mental health issues. Recent studies have shown that over 14.5 million people struggle with alcoholism or alcohol use dependency. And, alcohol-related deaths are the third highest form of preventable deaths in the US, behind obesity and smoking.
Alcohol addiction is a treatable mental disease. Many people use alcohol and other substances to self-medicate and treat undiagnosed traumas and mental issues called co-occurring disorders. At Resurgence Behavioral Health, we treat more than just addiction. We take a holistic approach to your recovery. We are the top-rated alcohol detox program for that reason. We offer a medical detox program to reduce your symptoms using medications distributed and monitored by our licensed professionals. Recurrent, heavy alcohol use can cause severe withdrawal symptoms. During our medical detox, we oversee those to ensure a safe and effective detox. And after that, we offer many different inpatient and outpatient treatment programs to ensure the probability of long-term recovery. We follow that with sober living and aftercare support.
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What is Alcohol Detox Like?
To understand what alcohol rehab is like, it is essential to understand what alcohol does to the body. Alcohol abuse changes the body. The more it is used, the higher tolerance is built, so more alcohol is needed to produce the same effect. Sudden stoppage then leads to withdrawal due to the fact that the body now relies on alcohol to function. Not only are the withdrawal symptoms hard to tolerate, but they can also be extremely dangerous.
Alcohol stimulates the body’s GABA receptors which are what produce that relaxed feeling when you drink. When alcohol is no longer introduced, glutamate overcompensates and produces the opposite effect – anxiety and other such symptoms. Mild symptoms of withdrawal include headache, shakiness, insomnia, anxiety, sweating, and nausea. More severe symptoms are seizures, hallucinations, fever, confusion, delusions, and can be life-threatening. We administer medications to help alleviate these symptoms through our medical detox program while we closely monitor you, ready to handle any complications that may arise. Our goal is that no one shall suffer.
What to Expect During Detox?
You will be surrounded by an idyllic, calming, retreat-like setting. Beautiful, rural Texas will ease and calm your nerves. Expect to be well cared for by round-the-clock staff that specialize in detox. Our team of professionals is compassionate and emotionally involved in your recovery. We care because we’ve been in your position. Many of us are in recovery from addiction ourselves.
We are medically licensed to prescribe benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and other such OTC medications. We will monitor your fluids and diet so that your body is equipped to handle the detox. And most importantly, we will make sure that your detox is the least overwhelming and safe. Our goal is to lessen your symptoms so that detox passes with the least amount of turmoil.
Addiction Treatment that
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Individualized treatment programs delivered in a comfortable, relaxed setting promote healing in your recovery journey.
How Long is Alcohol Detox?
How long detox lasts is wholly personal and depends on how long you abused alcohol and how often – your level of alcohol dependency. On average, most detox symptoms will pass after five days. The first symptoms will begin to appear 6-12 hours after your last drink. These include stomach pain, headache, insomnia, and nausea. At 12-48 hours, more severe symptoms will begin to appear, and those can be seizures and hallucinations. The most severe symptoms may arise around days 2-3, and these are called delirium tremens or the DTs. The DTs require medical assistance and are extremely serious.
The worst and most severe form of withdrawal is the DTs. They involve a rapid onset of confusion, altered mental status (global confusion), and sympathetic overdrive (autonomic hyperactivity), which can progress to cardiovascular collapse. Agitation, visual and auditory hallucinations, and fever may also occur. Therefore, it is imperative to be medically supervised during alcohol detox and why it is deemed to be so dangerous.
By day five, you should start feeling better and ready to begin your path to long-term recovery. This includes our holistic couples rehab program and tailored behavioral therapy plan. Here in Texas, we also offer equine therapy in our beautiful, retreat-like resource. Our goal is to address the root cause of your alcohol addiction so that long-term recovery is possible. Resurgence Behavioral Health also has long-term aftercare and sober living programs for you to take advantage of. We make sure you never feel alone and are always supported on your journey of healing.
Why Choose Resurgence for Alcohol Detox?
Here at Resurgence Texas, we offer everything you need to safely and effectively begin and continue your journey to long-term sobriety. Our medical detox is the first step. 24-hour, round-the-clock quality care is here for your safety and ease of mind to comfortably help you through. We recognize how hard this first step is and how much fear may be involved. Our fantastic staff understands your worries and concerns and will be here to guide you and keep you safe. We have various behavioral therapies and holistic types of treatments that are needed for you to overcome addiction. We appreciate that this is a severe affliction, but we have the solution. There is hope, and you can find it here at our beautiful, rural Texas location. All we need is you. Contact us now.
History
The city of Houston was founded in 1937 and served as the temporary capital of the Republic of Texas within a year. Named after Sam Houston, of the Texas Army, who won independence from Mexico. In 1901, there was a large discovery of oil which led to significant industrial development for the city. The city has continued to expand over time, even opening a command post of U.S. Astronauts in the 1960s. Today the city holds a lot of history and many attractions for tourists.
Geography
Much of Houston was built on either forested land, marshes, or swamps. The terrain is mostly flat and marshy, which makes it prone to flooding. Downtown Houston stands only 50 feet above sea level, and the highest point in Houston is at 150 feet above sea level.
Climate
- Humid Subtropical
- Summer temperatures reach or past 90o F, high humidity results in higher apparent temperature
- Winters are mild, with the average temperature of 53o F, with about 13 days per year with a low at or below 32o F
- Ample rainfall, averaging 49.8 in annually
Demographics
- The 2020 U.S. census estimated Houston’s population at 2,304,280
- Average income is $84,179
- Median age is 33 years
- Houston is the 4th largest city in the U.S.
- Has the 3rd largest Hispanic population in the U.S., with about 400,000 undocumented immigrants in the area
Racial and ethnic populations are as follows:
- Hispanic or Latino: 45.0%
- Black or African American: 22.6%
- Whites (Non-Hispanic): 24.4%
- Asian: 6.8%
Local Government
Houston has a strong mayor-council government, with elected officials serving four-year terms
- Mayor: Sylvester Turner
- City Council Members:
- District A: Amy Peck
- District B: Tarsha Jackson
- District C: Abbie Kamin
- District D: Caroyln Evans-Shabazz
- District E: Dave Martin
- District F: Tiffany D. Thomas
- District G: Mary Nan Huffman
- District H: Karla Cisneros
- District I: Robert Gallegos
- District J: Edward Pollard
- District K: Martha Castex-Tatum
- At-Large Position 1: Mike Knox
- At-Large Position 2: David Robinson
- At-Large Position 3: Michael Kubosh
- At-Large Position 4: Letitia Plummer
- At-Large Position 5: Sallie Alcorn
Houston City Hall is located at 901 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002
Law Enforcement
- Houston Police Department Headquarters is located at 1200 Travis St, Houston, TX 77002
- Chief of Police: Troy Finner
Education (private and public schools)
The Houston Independent School District is the seventh-largest school district in the U.S. with nineteen school districts, some of the schools include:
Private schools include:
Colleges and Universities include:
Economy (major industries or employers)
Houston’s economy is based primarily on the energy industry, particularly oil. Healthcare, biomedical research, and aerospace also make up a large sector of its industries. Some major companies in the Houston area include:
Transportation (buses, ships, airports, highways into the city)
- Public Bus System: Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO)
Airports:
Cruise Lines Departing from Houston:
Major Highways:
- I-10
- 1-45
- 1-69/US 59
- I-610
- US 90
- US 290
- Texas 99, 146, 225, 249, and 288
- Hardy Toll Road
- Westpark Tollway
- Beltway 8
Awards
- Houston Symphony won a Best Opera Recording Grammy for Alban Berg’s “Wozzeck” in 2017
- Financial Times named Houston one of the “Top 3 American cities of the future) in 2017
- Forbes ranked Houston #1 in “Fastest-Growing Cities” (2016)
- Austin Business Journal ranked Houston #1 in “Fastest growing County in Texas by 2050” (2015)
- Midtown Houston is the recipient of World Landscape Architecture (WLA) Professional Merit Award
- Skytrax 2021 World Airport Awards
Bush Airport: #1 U.S. Airport, #1 Cleanest U.S. Airport, and COVID-19 Airport Excellence Award
Hobby Airport: #1 Most Improved U.S. Airport, Top 10 Cleanest Airport in North America, and Top 10 Best Airports in North America
- Forbes ranked Houston among the top 12 destinations in the world (2017)
- Travel + Leisure ranked Houston #9 in “America’s Most Attractive Cities” (2016)
- Children’s Museum of Houston ranked #2 for “Best Museum for Families” by USA Today 10 Best (2017)
Notable Residents
- Wes Anderson, film director
- Beyonce, singer, songwriter, and actress
- Kenny Rogers, musician, and actor
- Hilary Duff, actress and singer
- Johnny Nash, singer-songwriter
- Jeff Bezos, founder, and CEO of Amazon
- George H.W. Bush, 43rd U.S. President
- Dr. Ellen Ochoa, engineer, and U.S. astronaut
- Simone Biles, gymnast
- Jimmy Butler, NBA basketball player
- George Foreman, boxer
- Richard Smalley, Nobel Prize in Chemistry recipient
- Renee Zellweger, actress
- Dan Rather, journalist
- Mike Jones, Rapper
Addiction Treatment that
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Individualized treatment programs delivered in a comfortable, relaxed setting promote healing in your recovery journey.