Professional Veteran Detox in San Mateo, CA
Fortitude Recovery in San Mateo, CA, offers personalized detox plans for veterans, featuring 4–7 days of supervised medical detox. Start your journey toward a lifelong recovery today.
Why Our Program Stands Out
Benefits of Veteran Detox in San Mateo, CA
- Tailored Detox Plans: Each veteran receives a personalized detox plan designed to address their specific needs. This ensures a comprehensive and effective recovery process.
- Experienced Medical Team: Our licensed professionals provide 24/7 supervision and support, creating a safe environment for detoxification.
- Holistic Recovery Approach: Beyond detox, we focus on mental, physical, and emotional well-being to support lifelong recovery goals.
Why Veteran Detox in San Mateo, CA Matters
- Addressing Unique Challenges: Veterans often face unique struggles, including PTSD and substance use. Our detox programs cater specifically to these challenges.
- Safe and Comfortable Environment: A peaceful, supportive setting in San Mateo ensures veterans feel secure during their recovery journey.
- Proven Recovery Success: With structured care and compassionate guidance, veterans achieve lasting results and regain control of their lives.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answering your questions about our veteran detox services.
What is Veteran Detox, and how does it help?
Veteran Detox is a specialized program designed to help veterans overcome substance dependency with personalized care and medical supervision.
How long does the detox program take?
Our supervised medical detox program typically lasts 4–7 days, depending on individual needs and progress.
Is Fortitude Recovery only for veterans in San Mateo?
While we are based in San Mateo, CA, our services extend to veterans from nearby areas seeking effective detox and recovery support.
*Providers: submit consult for TRRP intake, Community Care Provider.
*For a medical emergency, please call 911 or call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, then press 1.
*For a medical emergency, please call 911 or call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, then press 1.
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