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T he mission of Sunrise Detox is straightforward but meaningful: we aim to help you make the first move toward sobriety and provide the starting point for a successful substance use recovery. We accomplish this by offering a safe, respectful surrounding where you’ll get individualized inpatient detox services in Palm Beach. We strive to remove the stigma from detox care and help you feel as calm as we can. Our vision is that no call for help goes unanswered and that the support we dispense prepares you to take further steps toward prevailing over drug or alcohol use.
Our inpatient detox services in Palm Beach incorporate:
• Medically guided detox from alcohol, prescription drugs, and narcotics • 24-7 care for your well-being and safety • Family intervention guidance • Group therapy sessions • One-on-one therapy • 12-step meetings
• Relaxing, modern accommodations • Patient rooms with private bathrooms
• Relaxing community rooms • Chef-made meals and snacks • Aftercare strategy sessions
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T rying to detox from alcohol without the right medical direction may be difficult, scary, and life threatening. Sunrise Detox gives you a safe location to complete alcohol detox in Palm Beach. We individualize your treatment to your unique requirements and help you manage the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms. And at every step, we care for you with the dignity and respect you have a right to.
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G oing through detox from prescription or designer drugs by yourself is often hazardous. If you’re ready to start the process of recovery, Sunrise Detox will direct you with medically supervised drug detox services in Palm Beach. Our clinicians carefully supervise your condition and provide detox treatments that make the process as manageable as can be. And from the first day, we customize the process to provide the greatest opportunity at a successful detox. Going through detox from prescription or designer drugs by yourself is often hazardous. If you’re ready to start the process of recovery, Sunrise Detox will direct you with medically supervised drug detox services in Palm Beach. Our clinicians carefully supervise your condition and provide detox treatments that make the process as manageable as can be. And from the first day, we customize the process to provide the greatest opportunity at a successful detox.
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“There’s a lot of information that can be gained from when somebody relapses.” - Dr. Stephanie Carreiro, University of Massachusetts
Fitness trackers could help prevent relapses
Dr. Carreiro says wearable biosensors can detect a relapse event for some substances (like heroin and cocaine) by sensing a change in heart rate or other physical conditions. The treatment provider can then use the fitness tracker ’s other information, like the time and location of the relapse event, to develop a profile about the conditions that prompt a patient to use. “It gives us very specific contextual information and serves as that reminder to the patient that someone could potentially know right away when they relapse,” Dr. Carreiro says.
Fitness trackers, or wearable biosensors, like Fitbit and Jawbone are the latest fitness trend to gain widespread popularity. But some believe they could be used to treat addiction as well. New research suggests the devices can be used to reliably detect relapses, which could then give treatment providers the information they need to prevent relapses in the future. “There’ s a lot of information that can be gained from when somebody relapses,” says Dr. Stephanie Carreiro, a researcher from the University of Massachusetts.
ACCOUNTABILITY MATTERS That accountability to someone who could see the relapse is an important step in moving past simple self-reporting and drug testing. People can lie during self-reports and drug testing will only show that drugs were used, but not information like how much was used, when it was used, and where. Because the sensors can be easily removed, the system will only work for patients who are truly motivat- ed to stay sober. Dr . Carreiro says rather than a big brother scenario with treatment providers tracking a patient’s movements, the devices simply connect a patient to their support network. “We could potentially trigger an interaction with a patient just seeing if they’re okay and need some help,” Dr. Carreiro says.
“It definitely served as a reminder that there was something motivating them to stay sober.”
- Dr. Stephanie Carreiro
SIMPLE REMINDER In a study of 15 patients, nearly everyone kept wearing the devices even when relapsing. D r. Car- reiro says that’s because many people are already used to wearing fitness trackers, and the treatment plan simply fits into the daily routines they’ve al - ready established. Researchers also say just having a physical object on a patient ’s wrist to remind them about their dedication to sobriety can be enough to prevent a relapse. “Multiple people looked at it and thought of going back to jail or being there for their children,” D r. Carreiro says. “It definitely served as a reminder that there was something motivating them to stay sobe r.”
WHAT ABOUT PREVENTION? The ultimate goal is to prevent relapses and keep patients on the path to sobriety. While the tech- nology is advancing quickl y, researchers say the collective knowledge base simply isn ’t there yet to predict a relapse event. But as they conduct more studies and develop better algorithms with the information gained, they should be able to tailor interventions to a specific patient and hopefully keep them from relapsing. “We need to continue to define different pro - files so that we can get a more complete under - standing of what ’ s happening,” D r. Carreiro says. “That’s when it will be the most powerful.”
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Alcohol And Drug Rehab Program In Palm Beach Our Veteran and Military Services Program aims to serve Veterans and their families with compassionate, competent, and responsive inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Palm Beach. Our therapies are conducted by highly-trained personnel who understand and support the unique experiences of Veterans and their families. It’s a small way that Sunrise Detox Palm Beach can say “Thank you” and care for our heroes in uniform. COMMITMENT TO OUR VETERANS We give Veterans customized treatment guided by dedicated and accredited medical and clinical experts with decades of experience in substance use care and evidence-based therapies. Sunrise Detox Palm Beach closely collaborates with many U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) providers to make certain that our substance use and mental health treatments address unique healthcare needs. We are dedicated to life-saving addiction care for Veterans and their families. Our services will help you develop necessary skills for a healthier recovery while treating you with the empathy and compassion you have a right to.
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S unrise Detox Palm Beach realizes how alcohol and drug use affects every member of your family. We also understand that these troubles can endure even once a loved one begins treatment for addiction. We want to provide beneficial detox services and information for Palm Beach families and help them learn how to be there for a loved one in their time of need.
The harsh reality is that opioids are killing thousands of people in this country, many of them young people
State legislators focused on opioid addiction treatment and prevention in schools and prisons Thursday while reviewing bills that would both use medications to thwart overdoses and assist in recovery. A bill making its way through the Legislature would require all schools with grades 9 to 12 to have policies for training nurses on how to administer naloxone. The schools would also have to keep a supply of the medication ready. “The harsh reality is that opioids are killing thousands of people in this country, many of them young people,” Assemblyman Vincent Mazzeo, D-Atlantic, bill sponsor, said in a statement. “Narcan has been proven to save lives. Having it readily available in schools can help ensure that our schools are ready to respond in every emergency situation.” Several South Jersey schools, including Millville, Mainland Regional High School, the Egg Harbor Township School District and the Ocean City School District, already have such policies in place. As of 20 22 , New Jersey ranked eighth in the nation for drug overdose deaths among people ages 12 to 25, according to the national nonprofit Trust for America’s Health. There have been an estimated 654 overdose deaths in New Jersey since Jan. 1, according to the Department of the Attorney General.
The bill would require that nurses be taught how to use the anti-opioid drug and have a prescription standing order for naloxone to keep it in supply. There were more than 14,300 uses of naloxone in the state last year, state data shows. If passed, the law would also provide immunity from liability for school nurses and other employees when an opioid reversal is performed. Nearby, members of the Assembly Health and Human Services Committee reviewed a bill sponsored by Assemblyman Herb Conaway, D-Burlington, that would require state correctional facilities to offer inmates naltrexone and naloxone just before their release. Naltrexone, known by its brand name Vivitrol, is a type of nonopioid medication- assisted treatment (MAT) for a substance-use disorder. Studies have shown medication-assisted treatments like naltrexone, methadone and buprenorphine have successfully been used to reduce relapse rates and help people maintain recovery from opioid addiction. Vivitrol completely blocks the euphoric and sedative effects of opioids. Recipients often need a monthly shot of the medication administered by a medical professional.
At John Brooks Recovery Centers in Atlantic City and Pleasantville, Vivitrol is just one medication-assisted treatment offered to inpatient and outpatient patients, but it is coupled with counseling and other treatment education. Alan Oberman, CEO of John Brooks Recovery Center, said that while the bill looks well intentioned, giving one shot of Vivitrol, which costs about $1,000, to an outgoing inmate without follow-up or counseling only buys that person about three or four weeks of sobriety before they may use again. “It’s more than just giving an injection, which at least requires a nurse to do it, and many outpatient programs in the community don’t have medical staff there to do it regularly,” he said. While methadone and buprenorphine are MATs that have been on the market for some time, Vivitrol is relatively new. John Brooks and the Atlantic County jail teamed up last summer to create the state’s first mobile methadone program for inmates. Oberman said they now offer inmates Vivitrol, but they haven’t yet had any takers.
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S unrise Detox Palm Beach is part of the behavioral health family of Praesum Healthcare. Praesum started in 2004 with its original
Sunrise Detox location and has expanded to dozens of substance use facilities over five states. Each one of our locations puts an emphasis on dignified and individualized treatment. We operate under the belief that you are likelier to take control of a substance use disorder when cared for as an individual with unique concerns and goals. Regardless of whether you’ve just begun with detox or have been in recovery for a while, Praesum is available at any stage of your journey and helps you get the help
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not just a bad habit It’s NOT JUST A BAD HABIT something is a disease. Heart disease, diabetes and some something is a disease. Heart disease, diabetes and some
Recent research and dialogue in the political sphere have brought long-simmering questions about addiction to the forefront: Is addiction truly a disease? Do addicts deserve to be treated like people who have a Recent research and dialogue in the political sphere have brought long-simmering questions about addiction to the fore: Is addiction truly a disease? Do addicts deserve to be treated like people who have a disease that’s outside their control? disease that’s outside their control? While most researchers agree with the so-called disease model of addiction, stereotypes and cultural bias continue to stigmatize those with addiction because they made an initial choice to consume substances. However, Columbia University researchers point out that “choice does not determine whether While most researchers agree with the so-called disease model of addiction, stereotypes and cultural bias continue to stigmatize those with addiction because they made an initial choice to consume substances. However, Columbia University researchers point out that “choice does not determine whether
forms of cancer involve personal choices like diet, exercise, sun exposure, etc. A disease is what happens in the body as a result of those choices.” Experts say that applying the distinction of choice to addiction creates biases that justify inadequate treatment. It begs the question New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie asked during a 2015 town hall meeting in New Hampshire. When Christie’s mother was diagnosed Jersey Gov. Chris Christie asked during a 2015 town hall meeting in New Hampshire. When Christie’s mother was diagnosed with lung cancer at 71 as a result of addiction to tobacco, he noted that with lung cancer at 71 as a result of addiction to tobacco, he noted that forms of cancer involve personal choices like diet, exercise, sun exposure, etc. A disease is what happens in the body as a result of those choices.” Experts say that applying the distinction of choice to addiction creates biases that justify inadequate treatment. It begs the question New
no one suggested that she should not be treated because she was “getting what she deserved,” he said. “Yet somehow, if it’s heroin or cocaine or alcohol, we say, ‘Ahh, they decided that, they’re getting what they deserve,’” Christie remarked. HOW ADDICTION WORKS After satisfying basic human needs like food, water, sleep and safety, people feel pleasure. That pleasure is brought by chemical releases in the brain. This is according to Columbia researchers, who note that the disease of addiction causes the brain to release high levels of those pleasure chemicals. Over time, brain functions of reward, motivation and memory are altered. After these brain systems are compromised, those with addiction can experience intense cravings for substance use, even in the face of harmful consequences. These changes can stay in the brain long after substance use desists. The changes may leave those struggling with addiction to be vulnerable to “physical and environmental cues they associate with substance use, also known as triggers, which can increase their risk of relapse,” write Columbia researchers.
not just a bad habit treatment and continued monitoring and support or recovery.
THE COLUMBIA RESEARCHERS DO HAVE SOME GOOD NEWS: Even the most severe, chronic form of the disorder can be manageable and reversible, usually with long term
Our Drug And Alcohol Detox Facility in Palm Beach S unrise Detox is of the belief that each patient is entitled to a safe, serene place to go through detox treatment in Palm Beach. Our modern facility offers a relaxing environment for detox from drugs or alcohol. Our patient bedrooms are cozy, meals are chef-prepared, and you benefit from 24-hour care from experienced staff.
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You shouldn’t need to worry about anything when partaking in an alcohol or drug detox program in Palm Beach. Sunrise Detox provides for all of your needs when you enroll in our care. Our residential facility has: Attentive medical professionals on-site 24/7 Tastefully furnished resident rooms with full, private baths Private rooms by request Nutritious, chef-prepped meals and snacks A lounge with TV and game systems Outdoor patio for fresh air.
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