Our facility is a warm, inviting, cozy, and secure environment that provides the perfect level of safety, comfort, and privacy as you receive treatment and get on your path to wellness. We’ve designed our space to allow for a low-stress environment where you can focus on your well-being.

Given the concerns of the COVID pandemic, we’re ensuring procedures are followed to create a clean environment for our patients, staff, and visitors. We’ve gone above and beyond CDC and New Jersey State guidance to design our cleaning and disinfecting protocol so that there is no question of the cleanliness and safety of our facility.

You’re here to get well and our priority is maintaining a safe, clean, peaceful, and welcoming environment for you to do just that.

To see our response to Covid-19, click here.

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The Quantum
Process Outpatient Rehab NJ

1. Make the Call

Contact our Quantum Team at
(609) 993 – 0733 to get started.

2. Complete
Your Intake

This streamlined process includes a series of questions and discussion of your unique needs and goals.

3. Get the Best Care Team Possible

After your intake, you’ll meet your Care Team, a group of amazing professionals dedicated to helping you make recovery reality.

4. On-Going Support

After you meet your Care Team, you’ll start to receive treatment based on a Care Plan that’s designed to help you achieve and sustain your recovery.

The Quantum
Process Outpatient Rehab NJ

1. Make the Call

Contact our Quantum Team at
(609) 993 – 0733 to get started.

2. Complete
Your Intake

This streamlined process includes a series of questions and discussion of your unique needs and goals.

3. Get the Best Care Team Possible

After your intake, you’ll meet your Care Team, a group of amazing professionals dedicated to helping you make recovery reality.

4. On-Going Support

After you meet your Care Team, you’ll start to receive treatment based on a Care Plan that’s designed to help you achieve and sustain your recovery.

Top Rated Drug Detox Program in Newark

Drug detox is the first step in most people’s substance abuse treatment program. There are many drugs out there that can lead to psychological or physical addiction, causing people to experience withdrawal symptoms, drug cravings, distress, and mental health issues when they try to quit.

Quantum is one of the top-rated drug and alcohol rehab centers near Newark after drug detox and/or alcohol detox is complete, because we provide outpatient treatment that will reinforce your sobriety through behavioral health treatments, individual, group and family therapy, physical health care, holistic treatment programs and much more. Our programs will help you overcome drug abuse and alcohol abuse, returning back to your life in Newark New Jersey as a sober person after inpatient treatment is complete.

What Is Detox Like?

Detox does not need to be scary, painful, or traumatic. Each substance has its own detox process, and professional rehabilitation facilities will be able to help you through your unique detox process through programs and treatments like:

  • Medical care in an inpatient rehab facility, with 24-hour oversight and care available so you can rest easy knowing you will be safe as you detox
  • Prescription medications that will help you avoid suffering by eliminating drug cravings, helping with psychological symptoms like anxiety or depression, helping you rest, providing pain relief, and keeping you safe from dangerous symptoms like seizures or high blood pressure
  • Behavioral therapy and talk therapy to help you through difficult emotions and thoughts
  • Some facilities offer holistic treatments like yoga, detox massage, meditation classes and acupuncture

Withdrawal symptoms depend on the substances abused. They may be mild or severe, and may include:

  • Nervousness or anxiety
  • Insomnia and poor sleep
  • Nausea
  • Body discomfort
  • Mood swings
  • Difficulty concentrating

Inside a treatment facility for substance use disorders and drug abuse, you will be able to get through your detox in a careful and measured way, allowing your brain chemistry to rebalance and your system to eliminate all the toxins as you stay safe and comfortable.

What to Expect During Drug Detox?

Medical detox programs are often customized to the patient’s unique needs, so when you first arrive at the treatment center, you will likely have an assessment done by medical professionals and psychiatric professionals. This will help them guide you in choosing the right types of treatments and medications for your individual needs.

Some substance use disorders need a longer-term medication-assisted treatment plan to be able to safely taper off the substance slowly, on a doctor-determined schedule that may take weeks or months. You will be provided with prescription doses of FDA-approved medications to ease the process, helping with withdrawal symptoms and cravings as your dosage lessens over time, allowing your body to slowly adjust to the lack of drugs in your system.

Some people need a dual diagnosis program, if they have a co-occurring mental illness that needs care along with their addictions treatment, with targeted therapy sessions and/or psychiatric medications to ease symptoms. Behavioral health treatments (cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy) are often begun during detox, healthy food is provided, and you will have a quiet, peaceful place to rest as you slowly recover and regain your strength and balance.

Most detox treatment in Newark will provide you with connections to inpatient drug rehab in Newark (residential treatment) programs and rehabilitation centers that offer outpatient treatment therapies like intensive outpatient plans or partial hospitalization programs. This will provide you with a continuum of care that will lead you through the recovery process with full support. You may also be connected to relapse prevention programs, sober living homes, peer support and 12-step programs for additional support as you continue down the road to recovery.

Symptoms of Detox by Drug Type

People’s detox symptoms vary depending on the type(s) of drug(s) they were using, and for how long. The following is a list of the most common symptoms found when stopping use of these common drugs:

Benzos

Benzodiazepines are one of the most dangerous drugs to detox from and often requires medication-assisted treatment to overcome withdrawal. Symptoms include:

  • Muscular pain and stiffness
  • Panic and rebound anxiety
  • Tremors
  • Sweating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Insomnia
  • Seizures
  • Drug cravings

Opioids (Heroin)

Opioids are considered the most uncomfortable drugs to detox from, especially heroin. Common withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Flu-like symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, chills, fever, sweating, and goosebumps
  • Teary eyes and dilated pupils
  • Yawning often
  • Insomnia
  • Muscle and bone pain
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Anxiety and restlessness
  • Strong drug cravings

Stimulants (Cocaine, Meth etc)

Stimulant drugs produce withdrawal symptoms like:

  • Slowed speech and movements
  • Paranoia and hallucinations
  • Jittery reactions and anxiety
  • Sleep problems, nightmares, and fatigue
  • Dehydration
  • Chills
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in life, depression
  • Slowed heart rate
  • Irritability
  • Increased appetite or weight loss
  • Memory impairment
  • Body aches
  • Drug cravings

Bath Salts

The withdrawal symptoms of bath salts include:

  • Tremors
  • Muscle aches
  • Lethargy and fatigue
  • Depression
  • Nausea
  • Cognitive impairment/foggy head
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Strong drug cravings
  • Nightmares
  • Delirium
  • Suicidal thoughts

Marijuana

When daily users of marijuana quit, they may experience:

  • Anxiety or depression
  • Decreased appetite
  • Restlessness
  • Irritability
  • Tremors
  • Abdominal pain and cramping
  • Fever with chills

DXM/Cough Syrup

Dextromethorphan, the active ingredient in some cough medications, produces withdrawal symptoms like:

  • Shaking
  • Sweating
  • Hallucination
  • Depression
  • Restlessness
  • Muscle pain
  • Vomiting and diarrhea
  • Drug cravings

Ecstasy/Molly/MDMA

Symptoms vary with these drugs as they are often cut with ketamine, heroin, and other drugs. Withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Agitation and anxiety
  • Paranoia
  • Confusion, difficulty concentrating and memory impairment
  • Insomnia and fatigue
  • Depression
  • Changes in self-perception
  • Loss of appetite
  • Drug cravings

Fentanyl

Common fentanyl (opioid) withdrawal symptoms are:

  • Irritability, restlessness, and anxiety
  • Muscle, joint, and bone pain with cramps and muscle twitches
  • Runny nose, watery eyes, and yawning
  • Goosebumps, chills, and sweating
  • Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
  • Blood pressure changes
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Strong drug cravings

Hallucinogens

There have not been enough studies done about hallucinogenic drugs to have the full picture on their potential for addiction and withdrawal. It is known that some of these substances, like PCP and ketamine, can be addictive and may involve mental health issues. Withdrawal symptoms from these drugs include:

  • Stiff muscles
  • Depressed breathing
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Sweating
  • Headache
  • Convulsions
  • Drug cravings

Oxycodone

Oxycodone is another opioid drug like fentanyl and heroin, and has similar withdrawal symptoms including:

  • Anxiety, irritability, and restlessness
  • Muscle, joint, and bone pain and cramps
  • Flu-like symptoms like goosebumps, chills, sweating, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Runny nose, watery eyes, and yawning
  • Blood pressure changes
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Strong drug cravings

Prescription Drugs

There are many types of prescription drugs available to the public that have the potential for abuse, so the withdrawal symptoms will vary. Opioid drugs, benzodiazepine drugs and amphetamines are all commonly abused types of prescription drugs that require a full rehab program to quit safely and effectively.

Acute Detox

Acute detox is an intensive detox program that involves 24-hour medical care, for people who have severe drug addictions, people dealing with difficult mental health issues, and people with pain or other health problems that require full-time medical oversight. Detoxing from some substances can cause life-threatening seizures, delirium tremens, breathing problems, heart problems, or mental health issues like suicidal thinking, and an acute detox program will ensure you have full support, care, medication, holistic healing practices and other treatments available to you to help you through this difficult time, allowing you to stabilize safely before moving forward in your addiction treatment plan.

Sub Acute Detox

A sub-acute detox program is for anybody who needs a little help with their detox, but who does not need 24-hour full-time health care and monitoring. Most of these programs are offered as inpatient treatment, because even though you may feel healthy, staying away from temptation, drug dealers, and enablers inside a supportive environment will help you avoid relapse during difficult moments as you experience cravings or triggers. Being inside the detox center will allow you to focus on your own healing without distraction.

Why Choose Quantum Behavioral Health for Drug Detox

Quantum is an outpatient substance abuse treatment facility, belonging to a network of trusted alcohol and drug rehab centers that provide safe and effective detox programming that will get you started on your road to recovery before you join us in outpatient care, after drug detox and/or inpatient treatment (inpatient drug rehab) is complete.

At Quantum recovery center, your sobriety will be reinforced through behavioral therapies, physical health care, mental health treatments, and holistic care in one integrated treatment plan, providing a whole-patient approach to healing. You are not simply a “drug addict”, you are a person who has specific emotional, health, behavioral, social, and psychological needs. With our help, you will be able to reframe your ways of thinking, regain your strength, health and overall wellness, and work toward healing the underlying causes of your addiction.

The outpatient levels of care offered at Quantum Behavioral Health include:

  • Partial Care (PC) Program – Our most intensive outpatient treatment program, with 20 or more hours of treatment a week, including mental health, emotional health, and physical health treatments, with dual diagnosis if needed
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – a minimum of 9 hours of treatment per week, with support provided on a flexible schedule that allows you to return to work and other important activities as you receive outpatient treatments
  • Outpatient Programs (OP) – a tailored addiction treatment plan that offers a self-directed approach to healing, with fewer than 9 hours a week of treatment on your schedule

Our alcohol and drug treatment plans incorporate mental, emotional, psychological, behavioral, and physical health into one customized plan that incorporates therapies and care like:

  • Individual therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy
  • Dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorders like trauma or mental illness
  • Holistic treatments including art and music therapy, yoga, and meditation
  • 12-step programs (Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, etc.)
  • Medication-assisted treatment programs like vivitrol treatments
  • Sober living support

If you are interested in learning more about the Quantum addictions treatment center, or if you have an addiction to crack cocaine, meth, prescription drugs, or other substances, please call our team today at (609) 933-0733. We have experience in alcohol rehab and drug abuse treatment, and we are happy to answer questions like “What will rehab cost?” or “What types of rehab treatment will my insurance cover?”, and we can help you start on your recovery journey right away through our streamlined admittance process.