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What If Local Detox Rehab Centers Won’t Take You?

People addicted to drugs often face a tough decision about where they will go when they realize that their addiction has become entirely unmanageable. They have two choices: they can continue using, which likely means overdose and death, or seek help from local rehab centers where professionals can help them through withdrawal in a safe and controlled environment. 

Unfortunately, not everyone can get into a detox center. Some people have been rejected from their local detox center without being given a reason, and sometimes when everything seems like it should go smoothly, the patient finds out that they cannot get into the program at the last minute. It’s heartbreaking for them and their families; we want to help you understand why this happens and what you can do if you are in this situation.

Know More About Local Rehab Centers 

For example, some are open 24 hours a day; some are open for limited periods; others have waiting lists that are several weeks long. Some will take people no matter how sick they are upon their arrival, while others have strict rules about accepting only people below a certain number of points on the ASI. Also, some detox centers focus exclusively on treating alcohol addiction; others take people with any type of substance abuse problem.

Know Why They Will Not Take You

If you are looking for more information about what to do if the local detox will not take you, it’s essential, to begin with the most obvious consideration. Is your current state of health so severe that it would be dangerous for you to detox at home? If you live on the streets, have not eaten in several days, are severely underweight, or have multiple other medical problems such as pneumonia or uncontrolled diabetes. Detoxing at home may not be a safe option for you. You must discuss your situation with the detox center staff member and see what they can tell you about whether or not their program is appropriate for your current state of health.

More Than One Center

There is another option that people sometimes forget about, and that is the fact that there may be more than one detox center in your area. You can contact them all, explain your situation politely but honestly (letting them know about the reasons why the local detox center will not take you), and see if any of them can accommodate your needs.

Detoxing At Home

It’s imperative to realize that even though some people are turned away from the local detox center, they may not be out of options for help with withdrawal. Detoxing at home is still an option, but it requires assistance that you may not be able to get without help. You need to talk to your family members and other loved ones about getting you through this and do whatever it takes to get the assistance that you need. 

Even if they cannot provide any physical help, they can undoubtedly provide transportation or even financial aid so that you can afford a private detox center where professionals can carefully monitor your health throughout this challenging time.

 

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