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Substance abuse

New Vision is an inpatient medical stabilization service for people with drug, alcohol and health-related issues. New Vision accepts appropriate patients who are experiencing incapacitation due to substance use or are experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms. It consists of a medically supervised hospital stay for inpatient stabilization, which typically lasts three to five days.

The inpatient stay includes the following aspects:

  • Prescreening assessment.
  • Admission.
  • Medical stabilization.
  • Appropriate discharge planning.

New Vision™ has a fully qualified treatment team who utilize a multidisciplinary team approach in the individualized treatment of each patient. Upon admission to the hospital, assessments of the patient's fundamental needs are accomplished. These assessments include a medical history, physical, complete laboratory workup and nursing assessment. Patients who are under the influence of chemical substances and/or other medical comorbidities will be closely observed and stabilized.

New Vision is able to provide a safe setting for those dependent on:
· Alcohol
· Benzodiazepines (like Valium or Xanax)
· Opioids (like Heroin or OxyContin)
· Methamphetamine
· Cocaine & other stimulants
· Prescription medications
· Combined Substances

The hospital accepts appropriate patients who are experiencing problems and incapacitation due to substance use and/or abuse or are experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms from cessation of use of certain substances. The service accepts most insurance, Medicaid and Medicare plans.

For additional information, visit https://www.specialcarecorp.com/new-vision-overview/what-to-expect/.