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Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Medically supervised alcohol detox and evidence-based residential treatment in a private, supportive setting. Our clinical team helps you break the cycle of alcohol dependence safely and build a foundation for lasting recovery.

Understanding Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol use disorder is a chronic, progressive condition that affects millions of Americans. Withdrawal from alcohol can be dangerous and even life-threatening — which is why medical supervision during detox is essential. At Connected Recovery Inc., we provide 24/7 medical monitoring to ensure safety and comfort throughout the withdrawal process.

Following detox, our residential program addresses the psychological and behavioral aspects of alcohol addiction through individual therapy, group counseling, and evidence-based treatment modalities designed to build coping skills and prevent relapse.

Alcohol withdrawal can be fatal without medical supervision. Never attempt to detox from alcohol alone.

Our Alcohol Program Includes

  • Medically supervised alcohol detoxification
  • 24/7 monitoring for withdrawal complications
  • Medication management for withdrawal symptoms
  • Individual therapy addressing alcohol use triggers
  • Group therapy with peers in recovery
  • Relapse prevention education and skills
  • Introduction to recovery support systems
  • Family education and involvement

Signs of Alcohol Use Disorder

Physical Signs

  • Increased tolerance
  • Withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
  • Blackouts or memory loss
  • Neglecting health and hygiene

Behavioral Signs

  • Drinking more or longer than intended
  • Failed attempts to cut down
  • Giving up important activities
  • Continuing despite problems

Psychological Signs

  • Strong cravings for alcohol
  • Drinking to cope with stress
  • Anxiety or depression related to use
  • Loss of interest in things once enjoyed

Recovery From Alcohol Is Possible

Take the first step. Our team is available to verify your insurance and help you begin treatment. All calls are confidential.