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Drug Detox/Alcohol Detoxification - South Sioux City

Drug detox and alcohol detoxification is often a process that a person who has been addicted and dependent to drugs and alcohol must undergo after they stop using drugs and alcohol suddenly. People who abuse alcohol and drugs can't stop or don't want to stop using these substances simply because they know they'll have to detox, which may be extremely uncomfortable as well as painful in some instances. Thankfully, treatment professionals in alcohol and drug rehab centers are trained and experienced with the drug detox and alcohol detoxification process and how to make this process as smooth and safe as possible. There are ways to avoid certain withdrawal symptoms, make them more manageable, or otherwise make sure they are bearable while they last which is typically only a matter of days. Those who undergo drug detox or alcohol detoxification must not stop here, and departing rehabilitation after only completing this task makes all efforts to this point mute. This is due to the fact that folks who only detox and don't receive any further rehab fare equally as well as someone who never participated in any rehab in the first place. Detoxification isn't rehab, so individuals who undergo drug detox and alcohol detoxification should agree to an extensive treatment plan which covers all aspects of their addiction.

Keystone Treatment Center
57.3 miles from South Sioux City, Nebraska

Keystone Treatment Center is a Drug Recovery Facility that is located at:

1010 East 2nd Street
Canton, SD. 57013

If you would like to contact Keystone Treatment Center, you can reach them at 844-794-9516.

Keystone Treatment Center offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Drug Detox / Alcohol Detoxification, Residential Short-Term Rehabs (Less Than 30 Days), Residential Long-Term Rehabs (30 Days or More), Adolescent / Teen Rehab Centers, Dual Diagnosis, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Medicaid Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Insurance