Residential Detoxification Center
At Midwest Recovery Centers, we believe that a strong and lasting recovery must begin with a safe, supervised detoxification process. This process provides individuals who are looking to break free from addiction with a chance to rid their bodies of harmful substances. Successful detoxification also prepares individuals to attend residential or outpatient treatment programs with a clear mind and a commitment to recovery.
We’re proud to now offer our own residential detox program here in the Kansas City area. By offering an expert-led detox program in our local region, we hope more individuals suffering from substance use disorders or addictions will be able to access world-class treatment without traveling far from home.
Clients who enroll in our detox program benefit from medically supervised care led by licensed healthcare professionals. As part of the detox process, individuals have access to 24/7 medical care and supervision, as well as the support they need to manage withdrawal symptoms. Detox takes place in a convenient residential facility designed for client safety and comfort.
Upon completing the detox process, clients are welcome to enroll in our multi-phase treatment program where they can benefit from individual and group therapy, life skills training, peer support, and more.
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