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Friday, December 16, 2011
Oxycodone Home Detox
Home Detox: What programs are available?
There are three or four Home Detox programs available for clients and families looking to medically detox from alcohol, opiates, and other drugs. A "home detox" search will identify these programs.
Executive Home Detox: EHD is our program. We are a Physician Supervised, nurse based program that provides one RN on site 24 hours a day for as long as the medical detox requires. We are the only program that will travel to the client's home. We are the only identified program that also has a Registered Nurse level clinician stay with the client every minute of their medical detox. EHD has been in existence since January 2007. Bill Carrick, the primary clinical nurse, is a Masters prepared Certified Addictions Registered Nurse. Executive Home Detox specializes in Alcohol Home Detox, Opiate / Oxycontin Home Detox, and specialized consultation. www.ExecutiveHomeDetox.com
Home Detox Inc.: This program is located in Venice Florida, it is run by Norman Shewman. I have met and have a great deal of respect for Mr. Shewman. Home Detox, Inc. is specific to the Venice Florida and surrounding area. His model is an initial nurse visit for assessment and treatment options, and subsequent visits as needed during the day. He uses non-nursing staff to check in with the client as well. His program has been in operation for many years. His model is less expensive than Executive Home Detox. Norman presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions in Atlanta, Georgia in 2008. Norman's program can be found on the web @ HomeDetoxInc.com
Home Detox; Alcohol and Drug Detox at Home. This is a program located in California in the following areas; San Diego, Orange County, and Riverside County. This program is specific to these areas. Their model has similarities to Home Detox Inc. The client is seen in a physician's office and subsequently seen by a nurse who will follow them throughout their detox. The nurse will make home visits. This program may be the longest running home detox program known. This program is less expensive than Executive Home Detox but more expensive than Home Detox Inc. They can be found on the internet at HomeDetox.org
Angels of Victory In-Home Detox Program: This is a program that comes up on many searches. Their website states they go to the client's home, but on a previous inquiry their spokesperson stated they only do detox in their home setting. The toll free number is out of order. Their local number is disconnected. This program alleges a physician involvement with 24 hour nursing care, but I cannot get verification. I have not been able to get any information about cost. Their website is at AngelsOfVictory.com
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Home Detox: What programs are available?
There are three or four Home Detox programs available for clients and families looking to medically detox from alcohol, opiates, and other drugs. A "home detox" search will identify these programs.
Executive Home Detox: EHD is our program. We are a Physician Supervised, nurse based program that provides one RN on site 24 hours a day for as long as the medical detox requires. We are the only program that will travel to the client's home. We are the only identified program that also has a Registered Nurse level clinician stay with the client every minute of their medical detox. EHD has been in existence since January 2007. Bill Carrick, the primary clinical nurse, is a Masters prepared Certified Addictions Registered Nurse. Executive Home Detox specializes in Alcohol Home Detox, Opiate / Oxycontin Home Detox, and specialized consultation. www.ExecutiveHomeDetox.com
Home Detox Inc.: This program is located in Venice Florida, it is run by Norman Shewman. I have met and have a great deal of respect for Mr. Shewman. Home Detox, Inc. is specific to the Venice Florida and surrounding area. His model is an initial nurse visit for assessment and treatment options, and subsequent visits as needed during the day. He uses non-nursing staff to check in with the client as well. His program has been in operation for many years. His model is less expensive than Executive Home Detox. Norman presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions in Atlanta, Georgia in 2008. Norman's program can be found on the web @ HomeDetoxInc.com
Home Detox; Alcohol and Drug Detox at Home. This is a program located in California in the following areas; San Diego, Orange County, and Riverside County. This program is specific to these areas. Their model has similarities to Home Detox Inc. The client is seen in a physician's office and subsequently seen by a nurse who will follow them throughout their detox. The nurse will make home visits. This program may be the longest running home detox program known. This program is less expensive than Executive Home Detox but more expensive than Home Detox Inc. They can be found on the internet at HomeDetox.org
Angels of Victory In-Home Detox Program: This is a program that comes up on many searches. Their website states they go to the client's home, but on a previous inquiry their spokesperson stated they only do detox in their home setting. The toll free number is out of order. Their local number is disconnected. This program alleges a physician involvement with 24 hour nursing care, but I cannot get verification. I have not been able to get any information about cost. Their website is at AngelsOfVictory.com
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Blogging from Executive Home Detox
I wanted to let you know I was also blogging on my new website: www.ExecutiveHomeDetox.com You can also reach the blog directly at www.ExecutiveHomeDetox.com/blog
I have posted four blogs so far and plan on a daily contribution. I am talking about alcohol detox, opiate detox, home detox, privacy, oxycontin, vicodin, marijuana, cigarettes, and a host of other things as well.
Please visit the site and let me know what you think.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Home De-Talks: Wrong Way Drunk Driver?
What is interesting is the insistence of her husband that she was not drunk, has never seen her drunk, and that she was not an alcoholic. For the sake of this post, I will presume the autopsy report that found her Blood Alcohol Level twice the limit, and found traces of Marijuana in her system to be correct. Why is it that her husband is so intent on clearing his wife's name in relation to being an alcoholic. He appears to be unilaterally focused on making sure others know that she wasn't an alcoholic. He does not appear to be focused on providing condolences to those that lost loved ones.
There may be a number of reasons why her husband is insistent that his wife did not have a drinking problem.... possibly legal reasons, however I think the stigma of alcoholism is at work here. To paraphrase "Call my wife anything you want, just don't call her an alcoholic". For some reason, many equate the term alcoholic perjoratively, as a weakness or terrible affliction, or an amoral representation of the person and those connected to the person. A scholarly link ascribing stigma to alcoholism: http://www.springerlink.com/content/y8t4672877u57657/
I believe alcoholism is none of these. I believe alcoholism is a disease that is treatable and manageable. When alcoholism is apparent and their is a stigma that prevents conventional treatment, my service, Executive Home Detox, http://www.homedetox.biz/ is an alternative for clients and families who prefer privacy.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Home De-Talks: Michael Jackson: Woulda Coulda Shoulda
Could a Home Detox have helped Michael Jackson? Absolutely, a credible clinician working 1:1 with Michael Jackson could have helped him to get off drugs or at least minimize the risk that was all to apparent after his unfortunate death. But this could only happen if Michael wanted to get clean or wanted a reduced risk. Unfortunately, it seems Michael Jackson just wanted to get "out of himself".
Welcome to Home De-Talks, a site about Home Detox
Home Detox has been around for many many years. Long before the accepted use of inpatient programs specializing in medical detoxification, the only way a person could detox was @ home or in a medical hospital. With this specialization, the concept of Home Detox has changed.
Many physicians or other prescribers (NP's) will not even consider the idea of a Home Detox for Alcohol or Opiates (Heroin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Vicodin...), or Benzodiazepines because they are not familiar with the protocol or have no idea what to expect, therefore they want the client in a safe setting that they don't even have to think about.
Home Detox can be accomplished supervised or unsupervised. I don't recommend an unsupervised Home Detox in any way shape or form. Many clients I have spoken to and worked with have tried an unsupervised medical Home Detox and have gotten into trouble.
A supervised Home Detox is much more preferable. The supervision may be achieved through a partnership with the prescriber and a responsible caregiver at home (spouse, relative, good friend, significant other). This may be adequate with an uncomplicated medical detox and if a good trusting relationship exists all around.
A supervised Home Detox with a health care giver is even more preferable. This is what Executive Home Detox (www.HomeDetox.biz) provides. Additional Home Detox providers exist as well. Some Home Detox providers may visit once or twice a day. Some Home Detox providers use nurses and/or home health aides.
Executive Home Detox is the only treatment program I am aware of that provides a qualified expert nurse that actually lives in the client's home for as long as the medical detoxification requires. This creates an unparallelled level of safety and continuity in the Home Detox arena.