About Zepf Center – Toledo
In Toledo, Ohio, the CARF accredited Zepf Center provides detox and inpatient treatment for drug use disorders. They provide detox or medically monitored withdrawal management. Your placement will be in a gender specific inpatient setting where you can safely detox from drugs alongside other individuals who share your same condition. For a more comfortable and customized transition, you can also undergo medically monitored withdrawal with medication under a doctor’s supervision.
They provide clinically managed residential withdrawal management also known as social detox. With an emphasis on peer support as well as individual and group therapy, this treatment option is delivered in a more social setting. Daily therapy, medical attention, support during withdrawal, and health education are all provided by staff who are available around the clock.
They offer 30 day inpatient clinically managed high-intensity residential services. You’ll detox and rebuild stability as you achieve 30 days of sobriety. Licensed staff members will apply therapeutic techniques to help you become more resilient and get ready for outpatient treatment, which is the next phase of your recovery.
They use medication along with counseling and therapy as part of their medication assisted treatment (MAT) program to help you get started on the road to recovery. They can lessen the desire for alcohol or opioids and reduce or completely eradicate cravings with medication. Long term stability and the necessary recovery skills can be acquired with this medication and therapy combination. Pregnant or nursing individuals can also receive services from them.
A customer is directed to a particular degree of care during their first assessment. Recovery Housing may be recommended for clients requiring any level of care. An admission to detoxification requires a doctor’s approval. Following an evaluation and referral to MAT, the physician decides whether to admit the patient to the program and whether methadone, Vivitrol or Suboxone is the best course of action.
To receive a dose of medication, a client must have a methadone dosing card. The medication will not be administered without one.