About Gosnold Treatment Center Inpatient Detoxification – Falmouth
Providing medically monitored withdrawal treatment, the 50-bed Gosnold Treatment Center in Falmouth, Massachusetts, is an inpatient medical stabilization and detoxification facility. They help clients withdraw from a range of drugs in an effort to reduce discomfort and prevent complications. For four to eight days, clients will follow a medical detoxification and stabilization program.
Their clinical team of doctors, nurses, and therapists oversees the care. They are all skilled and knowledgeable in addiction treatment. Patients go through a psychosocial evaluation during detoxification to determine their treatment needs. Patients attend individual and group counseling education on addiction and an introduction to 12 step programs.
These sessions give them a better understanding of the type and severity of their addiction.
Here, they use FDA approved medications to help decrease symptoms and mitigate the possibility of complications to prevent clients from needing more intensive medical attention. Until the withdrawal symptoms stop, they continue to use these drugs. This is a process called medication assisted treatment, or MAT, and usually takes anywhere from three to seven days. In addition to having a primary counselor assigned to them, each patient also has access to a two person clinical team.
Your primary counselor will help you make sense of your treatment set and achieve your treatment goals. They’ll also collaborate with you to create a thorough continuing care plan that will sustain your continued healing. Every week, counselors who work in clinical teams lead seven small process groups with their patients.
The two full time case managers they have on staff are in charge of carrying out the comprehensive continuing care plan you and your counselor created. To guarantee that your continuing care plan is in place before you graduate from the program, the case managers will collaborate with you, your counselor and other internal and external providers.
They provide a continuing care plan to assist patients in maintaining the gains they made during their detoxification course. Patients are more likely to maintain their recovery when they continue their treatment. To ascertain the optimal recovery support after discharge their multidisciplinary team meets regularly to review the individual needs of each patient.