University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Program

University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Program - Albuquerque, NM

University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program is a detox and addiction treatment facility located at 2400 Tucker Avenue Ne in the 87131 zip code of Albuquerque, NM. As a detox center, it offers benzodiazepines detox, alcohol detox and opioid detox. The treatment program at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program includes regular outpatient treatment, general outpatient treatment and outpatient detoxification. University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program offers treatment to judicial clients, teens and pregnant/postpartum women. It accepts men and women into their treatment and detox program.

Address: 2400 Tucker Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87131

  1. Types of Care
  2. Service Settings
  3. Hospitals
  4. Opioid Medications used in Treatment
  5. Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
  6. Type Of Treatment
  7. Pharmacotherapies
  8. Treatment Approaches
  9. FacilityOwnership
  10. License/Certification/Accreditation
  11. Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
  12. Special Programs/ Population Groups Supported
  13. Assessment/Pre-treatment
  14. Screening & Testing
  15. Transitional Services
  16. Ancillary Services
  17. Other Addictions Treatment
  18. Detoxification
  19. Counseling Services and Education
  20. Medical Services
  21. Tobacco/Screening Services
  22. Facility Smoking Policy
  23. Age Groups Accepted
  24. Gender Accepted
  25. Services for deaf
  26. Additional Spoken Languages

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Types of Care at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Detoxification
  • Substance use treatment
  • Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders

Service Settings at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • general outpatient treatment
  • outpatient detoxification
  • outpatient methadone/suboxone treatment
  • regular outpatient treatment

Hospitals at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • General Hospital (including VA hospital)

Opioid Medications used in Treatment at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Methadone used during treatment
  • Buprenorphine used during treatment
  • Naltrexone used during treatment

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder

Type Of Treatment at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • buprenorphine detox
  • buprenorphine maintenance
  • methadone detox
  • methadone maintenance
  • suboxone prescription
  • naltrexone administration
  • relapse prevention from naltrexone

Pharmacotherapies at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Acamprosate (Campral)
  • Disulfiram (Antabuse)
  • Methadone
  • Buprenorphine with naloxone (Ex. Suboxone)
  • Buprenorphine without naloxone
  • Buprenorphine (extended-release, injectable, for example, Sublocade)
  • Naltrexone (oral)
  • Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable naltrexone - Vivitrol)
  • Medications for psychiatric disorders
  • Medications for Hepatitis C treatment
  • Clonidine

Treatment Approaches at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • brief intervention
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • contingency management/motivational incentives
  • community reinforcement
  • motivational interviewing
  • prevention of relapses
  • substance use counseling
  • trauma-related counseling

FacilityOwnership at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • the local government

License/Certification/Accreditation at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • State substance abuse agency
  • State department of health
  • Hospital licensing authority
  • The Joint Commission
  • National Committee for Quality Assurance

Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs
  • IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military insurance
  • Private health insurance
  • Cash or self-payment
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

Special Programs/ Population Groups Supported at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • teens
  • young adults
  • adult women
  • pregnant/postpartum women
  • judicial clients
  • people with dual diagnosis treatment
  • sexual abuse victims
  • domestic violence victims
  • people with trauma
  • people with co-occurring substance use and pain

Assessment/Pre-treatment at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Comprehensive mental health assessment
  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Outreach to persons in the community

Screening & Testing at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing
  • Drug or alcohol urine screening
  • HIV testing
  • Screening for Hepatitis B
  • Screening for Hepatitis C
  • STD testing
  • TB screening
  • Testing for metabolic syndrome

Transitional Services at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Aftercare/continuing care
  • Discharge Planning
  • Naloxone and overdose education

Ancillary Services at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • case management
  • early intervention for HIV
  • housing services
  • mental health services
  • social skills development

Other Addictions Treatment at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Treatment for non-substance use addiction disorder
  • Treatment for gambling disorder
  • Treatment for internet use disorder

Detoxification at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • alcohol detox
  • benzodiazepines detox
  • cocaine detox
  • meth detox
  • opioid detox

Counseling Services and Education at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • individual counseling
  • group counseling
  • family counseling
  • marital/couples counseling
  • substance use education
  • hepatitis education, counseling and support
  • HIV and AIDS education, support and counseling
  • health education services

Medical Services at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Hepatitis A vaccination
  • Hepatitis B vaccination

Tobacco/Screening Services at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Nicotine replacement therapy
  • Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medications
  • Screening for tobacco use
  • Smoking/tobacco cessation counseling

Facility Smoking Policy at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Smoking not permitted

Age Groups Accepted at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • children and adolescents

Gender Accepted at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • women
  • men

Services for deaf at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Services for the deaf and hard of hearing are available

Additional Spoken Languages at University Of New Mexico Hospital Addictions And Substance Abuse Program

  • Spanish

Phone #: 505-463-8293

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What is the duration of a typical detox program at University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Program?

The duration of drug and alcohol detox at a treatment center like University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Program can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type and amount of substances used, the individual's overall health, metabolism, and whether they have undergone detox before. Common durations for drug and alcohol detox typically fall within the following general guidelines:

  1. Short-term detox (3-7 days): This is common for substances with shorter half-lives and less severe withdrawal symptoms. For example, detox from short-acting opioids like heroin or prescription painkillers may last around 3 to 7 days.

  2. Moderate-term detox (7-14 days): Some substances, such as benzodiazepines or alcohol, can have longer withdrawal timelines and more severe symptoms. Detox for these substances may take 7 to 14 days or longer in some cases.

  3. Long-term detox (14+ days): Detox from certain substances, such as heavy or long-term alcohol or benzodiazepine use, can extend beyond two weeks. In some cases, it may take several weeks or even months for an individual to stabilize and complete detox safely.

Detox is just the initial step in the recovery process. After detox, individuals often need additional treatment and support, such as therapy, counseling, and rehabilitation programs, to address the underlying issues and prevent relapse.

It's crucial for individuals seeking detox to do so under medical supervision or in a professional treatment facility such as University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Program, as withdrawal symptoms can be severe and potentially life-threatening. Medical professionals can provide medications and support to manage withdrawal symptoms and ensure the safety and comfort of the individual undergoing detox. The duration of detox can be adjusted based on the individual's progress and response to treatment. Always consult with a healthcare provider or addiction specialist to determine the most appropriate detox plan for your specific situation.

What is the next step of addiction treatment after detox?

After successful detox at University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Program or another detox center, individuals typically enter the next phases of addiction treatment and recovery. Detox alone is not sufficient for long-term sobriety, as it primarily addresses the physical withdrawal symptoms associated with substance dependence. The subsequent steps in the recovery process may include the following:

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