Initial consultation & assessment
The first step is to schedule a preliminary screening. You’ll meet with a trained counselor who will assess your alcohol use history, medical background, current medications, and daily habits. Answering questions with complete honesty is essential to getting the care and support you need. The information you provide will be used to create a tailored treatment plan that addresses your health risks and recovery goals.
Custom detox plan creation
Your custom detox plan will include medication-assisted treatment, nutritional support, mental health counseling, wellness therapies, and 24/7 in-home nursing care. These components reduce withdrawal symptoms and support long-term recovery. If your nurse notices any changes in your vital signs, your detox plan will likely include immediate medical intervention. The best part about our custom plans is that we can tailor them at any time to accommodate your evolving needs and ensure your comfort.
In-home nurse visits & medical oversight
The around-the-clock nursing care you receive will involve checking your blood pressure and heart rate on a regular basis. We may also adjust medications and monitor hydration levels when symptoms intensify. Advanced medical oversight like this improves the detox process by preventing complications and increasing your safety every step of the way.
Aftercare planning & referrals
Aftercare planning boosts your chances of a successful recovery by reinforcing healthy habits and reducing the risk of relapse. Stopping your use of alcohol is a great start to reclaiming your health, but you’ll need to make several other changes. For example, if you usually drink in social settings, you’ll need to alter your routine. With aftercare support in the form of therapy and peer support groups, it becomes much easier to make these changes. You’ll receive encouragement from others who understand your situation to help you stay accountable and motivated. We’ll give you referrals to several trusted providers throughout the Fort Worth area so that you can continue building a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
We will always emphasize the importance of: