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Tranquil & Quest gives Ambulatory Detoxification from Drugs and Alcohol for adults struggling with addiction. They provide an intimate setting for recovery with individualized care. They present a unique opportunity for individuals struggling with chemical dependency to securely and comfortably detox as they receive therapeutic programming to learn more about their addiction and gain relapse prevention skills. Withdrawal medications, such as Suboxone and Vivitrol are free to all applicable patients in the program, as well as outpatient clients through their MAT Clinic.
Their educated, experienced, and kind staff provides support and understanding as individuals enter this difficult and delicate stage of their recovery.
Therapies
- Substance Process Groups
- 12-Step Groups
- Relapse Prevention
- Anger Management
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Stress Management
- Communication Skills
- Medication Education
- Assistance Therapies
- Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
- Discharge/Aftercare Planning
- Substance abuse treatment
- Dual diagnosis treatments
Insurance accepted
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Anthem – Hoosier Healthwise Medicaid & HIP
- Anthem Medicare Advantage PPO
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield
- Cardinal Health Alliance
- CIGNA Behavioral Health
- CIGNA HealthCare
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FAQ
What is Vivitrol?
Vivitrol, or naltrexone, comes in the form of a monthly injection that is administered by a practitioner. Vivitrol prevents a client from achieving the desired effects of an opioid or alcohol and can ease withdrawal symptoms. Because it is administered by a practitioner and lasts for a full month, there is less reliance on the client to remember or choose to take it daily (as with Suboxone). Vivitrol is proven best practice in the treatment of substance abuse.
What is Suboxone?
Suboxone combines buprenorphine and naloxone and is taken orally each day. Buprenorphine eases withdrawal symptoms, while naloxone, like Vivitrol, blocks the effects of opioids, preventing the client from getting high. Suboxone should only be taken with a prescription and in accordance with the prescribed dosage.
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FAQ's
You can leave the rehab any time, no one will compel you to stay at the rehab. However, dedication and continued treatment are required to fight addiction and achieve a sober life.
There are various stages of addictions. The initial stage is the functioning individual with the addiction. The most common scenario is they have a job and their relationships are intact, but their health is depleting slowly because of their dependence.
Narcotic analgesics (painkillers) are drugs that can reduce pain, cause numbness and/ or induce a state of unconsciousness. They have the tendency to cause tolerance and addiction
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People working here are very kind and the respect the people coming to their place.
I love this place a lot thank you for saving my life