About CommQuest Withdrawal Management – Canton
Now closed, you’d have previously found CommQuest Withdrawal Management inside Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio. While it was still in operation, this facility treated clients of all ages for issues like mental health as well as offering addiction treatment. They accepted Medicaid, self-pay, and private insurance plans. Although this location is closed, CommQuest does still have a treatment center nearby in Massillon.
For many individuals, recovery began here through the facility’s inpatient detox program. They only accepted individuals in a stable medical condition. After initial assessments, clients would be treated with a combination of individual and group counseling, case management services, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
To access detox services, clients were advised to head to the hospital’s ER and ask for CommQuest Detox. For individuals who needed quick and convenient substance abuse assessments, the facility offered these on a walk-in basis on weekdays.
After detox, ongoing MAT services were also available. In fact, even clients who hadn’t undergone the detox phase could access this option.
Individuals who engaged with MAT here would each receive a personalized recovery plan designed to meet their unique needs and preferences. The goal here was to reduce clients’ risk of relapse, and generally lessen any cravings and uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms.
MAT clients would receive an individualized recovery plan where medications would reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. They would combine this with therapy since you need to treat the physical and mental aspects of addiction together.
Various MAT programs were available here. The methadone, suboxone, and Sublocade programs were specifically for treating opiate addiction. Meanwhile, the Vivitrol program was suitable for treating both opiate and alcohol addiction, while the antabuse and acamprosate programs were for treating alcohol addiction only.