Avatar Residential Detox delivers a highly specialized, physician-led benzodiazepine detox program engineered to safely navigate individuals through the intricate physical and neurological complexities of sedative withdrawal. Operating 24/7 in Cohasset, MA, our clinical team utilizes advanced medical tapers to address dependencies on medications like Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, and Valium. Because abruptly stopping benzodiazepines carries severe medical risks, our South Shore facility provides the continuous tracking and pharmacological interventions necessary to prevent dangerous complications and establish a secure foundation for long-term recovery.
Clinical data highlights the extreme danger of combining benzodiazepines with alcohol or opioids to amplify sedative effects. Both Benzodiazepine and alcohol are depressants; mixing the two is extremely dangerous because they decrease the central nervous system and decrease the organs’ functioning. Individuals navigating benzodiazepine use should never attempt to stop “cold turkey” without professional medical oversight. Residential Detox Facility provides the intensive monitoring and tapered detoxification required to safely manage these complex dependencies.
Benzodiazepines are tranquilizers utilized to manage panic disorders, muscle tension, and seizures. Common prescriptions include Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, and Valium. Dependency can develop even when these medications are used as directed by a physician, as the body rapidly builds a tolerance. Once an individual begins seeking stronger effects, increasing dosages, or using the drug beyond a prescription’s timeframe, it indicates a transition into a serious substance use disorder.
The severity of withdrawal depends on the specific drug, the dosage, and the duration of use. Our South Shore clinical team is trained to manage the following symptoms:
It can take a wide range of time for sedatives to clear the body physically and mentally, depending entirely on the metabolic “half-life” of the particular drug (i.e. short-acting Xanax vs. long-acting Valium or Klonopin).
Initial “rebound” symptoms often include heightened anxiety, insomnia, increased heart rate, and sweating.
When the active medication begins to leave the bloodstream, residents often have strong “rebound” effects. This includes a serious return of the original conditions for which the drug was prescribed, such as acute panic attacks, severe insomnia, hand tremor and physical hyperventilation.
The worst physical and neurological symptoms of long-acting benzodiazepines usually culminate in this week 2. Residents may suffer from abnormal body sensations, severe headaches, gastrointestinal distress, and visual or auditory hallucinations. This critical window is followed by our medical team with constant telemetry monitoring and medication adjustments to keep vital signs stable.
Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms (PAWS) from long-term or heavy sedative dependencies can cause residual anxiety and disturbed sleep architecture for weeks. At our facility we use precise, long medical tapers to help gently ease the brain back into its natural equilibrium and protect its chemistry during this transition.
Approximately one-third of individuals who use benzodiazepines for six months or longer will experience severe withdrawal effects, including seizures, when attempting to quit. Our Cohasset center is the premier choice for benzo rehabilitation. Our expert medical team assists you through the stabilization phase, preparing you for the next steps of your journey. Once stabilized, we offer customized cognitive therapies and counseling designed to dismantle the roots of dependency.
Stabilization is the beginning, but long-term sobriety requires a comprehensive strategy. We offer several post-detox tracks:
Our expansive Cohasset facility, situated on private acreage, offers a serene sanctuary for recovery. Living in a peer-supported environment eliminates the isolation of addiction and provides a 24/7 safety net as you focus on healing.
We utilize a holistic model that blends clinical excellence with wellness. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you modify the emotional responses that led to substance use, while mindfulness, yoga, and meditation provide sustainable tools for coping with anxiety.
Before you leave our care, we coordinate family therapy sessions and connect you with local 12-step meetings or specialized support groups in the Massachusetts area to ensure your home environment supports your new, sober lifestyle.