Before You Heal, You Have to Stabilize. And You Don’t Have to Do It Alone.

For many, detox is the most overwhelming part of getting help. It’s the moment when the body, mind, and spirit are raw, uncertain, and afraid. And yet—it’s also where real recovery begins.
At Totality Treatment Center, we treat detox like what it is: a critical medical and emotional transition that deserves compassion, protection, and clinical precision.
We don’t operate an in-house detox facility, but we coordinate fast, trusted, medically-supervised detox placement—ensuring your first step is safe, structured, and followed by seamless outpatient support.

What to Expect From Detox Services With Totality

We partner with trusted medical detox providers to give our clients the gold-standard beginning they deserve. Our role is to make the process cohesive, clear, and fully integrated with long-term recovery.
You can expect:
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Same-day coordination or referral to a detox partner

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24/7 medical supervision (via partner detox centers)

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Comfort medication to reduce symptoms when appropriate

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Transportation coordination, if needed

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Real-time planning for your outpatient transition back to Totality

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Family support, updates, and coaching throughout the process

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No gaps in care—our team follows you every step of the way

We handle logistics, communication, and treatment planning—so all you have to do is focus on healing.

Types of Detox We Support

At Totality, we understand that each substance—and each person—requires a different approach. That’s why we tailor every detox referral to match your unique medical and psychological needs.
We coordinate safe, trusted detox services for:

Desintoxicación de Alcohol

To prevent seizures, delirium tremens (DTs), and life-threatening complications during withdrawal from alcohol.

Desintoxicación de Drogas

Support for withdrawal from meth, cocaine, prescription opioids, and other non-alcohol or non-benzo substances.

Desintoxicación de Fentanilo

Specialized support for those withdrawing from high-potency synthetic opioids, often involving a carefully monitored taper or MAT (medication-assisted treatment) introduction.

Desintoxicación de Benzodiacepinas

For clients dependent on Xanax, Ativan, Valium, or Klonopin—requiring gradual, medically supervised tapering to avoid dangerous withdrawal symptoms.

Do I Need Detox Before I Start Outpatient Treatment?

Not everyone does—but if you or your loved one is showing signs of physical dependence, safe detox is often essential.
You may need detox if you are:
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Using drugs or alcohol daily

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Experiencing withdrawal symptoms like shaking, sweating, nausea, insomnia, or agitation

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Using high-risk substances like alcohol, benzos, fentanyl, or methamphetamine

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Unable to stop without dangerous symptoms or rapid relapse

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Using multiple substances at once

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Dealing with health conditions that make withdrawal more dangerous

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Transitioning from years of use or multiple failed recovery attempts

Real People. Real Change. It Starts Here.

What Makes Detox With Totality Different?

While many programs drop clients after detox or leave them scrambling for next steps, we do the opposite.
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We stay with you

From your first call to your outpatient treatment graduation

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We plan ahead

your step-down path is designed before detox even ends

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We support the family

Not just the individual

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We focus on long-term success

Not just immediate stabilization

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We integrate holistic care

Trauma therapy, psychiatric support, and case management into every client’s journey

Most importantly, we never forget that detox is terrifying—for the person going through it and for the people who love them. We create calm in that chaos, and hope in that fear.
Has Probado Programas. Ahora Prueba Algo Que Funciona.

Totality Treatment Center es más que un centro de rehabilitación. Es una comunidad de sanadores, guías y creyentes que caminan a tu lado para crear algo mejor.

Que este sea tu último primer paso.