New Vision at Three Rivers Health – Beacon Health: Detoxification Services
Located at 701 South Health Parkway in Three Rivers, Michigan, New Vision at Three Rivers Health, in partnership with Beacon Health, offers essential, hospital-based substance use disorder treatment focusing on medical detoxification. This program serves as the critical first step toward recovery for adults and young adults who are experiencing active or impending withdrawal from various substances, including alcohol and prescription medications. The service is medically supervised, ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout the detox process.
Comprehensive Detoxification Offerings
The facility provides a wide range of specialized detoxification treatments designed to safely manage the physical symptoms of withdrawal. These hospital-based services operate under strict medical supervision and are tailored to address the unique challenges presented by different types of substance use disorders.
Types of Detoxification Provided:
- Alcohol Detoxification
- Opioids Detoxification (including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription painkillers)
- Benzodiazepines Detoxification
- Cocaine Detoxification
- Methamphetamines Detoxification
Medications, such as buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, are routinely utilized during detoxification to help stabilize patients and alleviate severe withdrawal symptoms. Following stabilization, staff work with patients to create discharge plans and connect them with appropriate inpatient rehabilitation or intensive outpatient programs (IOP) to continue their journey toward long-term recovery.
The Treatment Philosophy
New Vision at Three Rivers Health is centered on providing acute care, recognizing that a safe, medically sound detox is the foundation of successful recovery. The program involves a complete medical history and physical exam upon admission, followed by 24-hour nursing care and medical oversight. Their primary level of care is hospital-based, signifying their capability to handle complex medical needs associated with severe withdrawal. The goal is not only physical stabilization but also the creation of a supportive connection to continuing care, including relapse-prevention planning, to ensure sustained sobriety after discharge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What age groups does New Vision at Three Rivers Health serve?
This program offers inpatient treatment services to adults and young adults seeking help for substance use disorders.
Is this a residential rehab program, or is it strictly detox?
New Vision is primarily a medically supervised, hospital-based detox service. It focuses on stabilization from active withdrawal before connecting patients with longer-term residential or outpatient rehabilitation programs.
Does the facility use medication-assisted treatment (MAT) during detox?
Yes, medication is routinely used during detoxification, including prescribing medications for opioid use disorder (such as buprenorphine) and other substance use disorders to manage withdrawal symptoms safely.



