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Residential Detox Program in Utah

Confidential. Secure. Respected.

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Insurance

  • Chateau Accepts State Worker's Compensation

  • We do not accept Medicaid or Medicare

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Culturally Competent Staff

Work with a team that understands the first responder and military background. 

Quiet Residential Setting

Private and semi private rooms with simple routines that protect your time.

24 Hour Medical Care

Round the clock monitoring and comfort planning from arrival to transition.

Residential Medical Detox

Alcohol detox and prescription drug detox with 24 hour medical care in Oakley, Utah.

What To Expect

  • Physician directed plans, continuous nursing support

  • Private, quiet environment that lowers stress

  • Seamless transition into residential treatment on campus

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Who We Help

Adults, generally age twenty six and older, including civilians, First Responders, Military, and Veterans who need a safe and comfortable medical start.

The goal is simple, safety, symptom relief, and a direct step into ongoing care without gaps. Our residential detox program is part of a continuum that includes residential substance use treatment.

What Chateau Treats In Detox

Our expert team specializes in treating a variety of substances. prescription drugs, alcohol, sleeping medications like Ambien, methamphetamines, and painkillers. With our personalized approach, we ensure that each individual receives the support they need to navigate the detoxification process safely and effectively.

What We Can Treat

Alcohol

Opiates

Amphetamines

Benzodiazepines

Sleep Medication

Barbiturates

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ALCOHOL DETOX, WHAT TO EXPECT

Quiet rooms, predictable routines, mindfulness practice, and short therapeutic check ins that reduce arousal and cravings.

Assessment on arrival

Medical history, vitals, and lab review when indicated. A personalized stabilization plan with clear symptom targets.

Stabilization and relief

Validated monitoring keeps you safe. Hydration, electrolytes, small frequent meals, and medication strategies when appropriate.

Sleep and anxiety support

Quiet rooms, predictable routines, mindfulness practice, and short therapeutic check ins that reduce arousal and cravings.

Day by day milestones

Many clients feel more stable within three to seven days. Your team guides timing based on comfort and medical needs.

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PRESCRIPTION DRUG DETOX, WHAT TO EXPECT

Respectful, clinically sound care that restores stability and prepares you for treatment.

Prescription pain medications

Medical history, vitals, and lab review when indicated. A personalized stabilization plan with clear symptom targets.

Benzodiazepines

Validated monitoring keeps you safe. Hydration, electrolytes, small frequent meals, and medication strategies when appropriate.

Sleep medications

Quiet rooms, predictable routines, mindfulness practice, and short therapeutic check ins that reduce arousal and cravings.

Stimulants

Many clients feel more stable within three to seven days. Your team guides timing based on comfort and medical needs.

First Responder-Veteran Ready Support

Detox is tailored to reduce startle response and sleep disruption, with clear communication at every step. When you are ready you will move directly into our First Responder & Veteran focused program.

Specialized First Responder-Veteran Services

Maximize  Military Benefits

Workers Comp Assistance

First Responder Support Specialists

Dual Diagnosis Expertise

Wellness-Integrated Care

Resiliency Training

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Detox Frequently Asked Questions

  • You arrive and complete a private medical assessment, including history, vitals, and labs when indicated. The team creates a stabilization plan with clear comfort goals. You receive continuous monitoring, hydration and nutrition support, and evidence informed medications when appropriate. Daily check ins help with sleep, anxiety, and cravings. Planning for the next level of care begins early so you move directly into treatment without gaps.

  • Expect a calm, structured routine with 24 hour nursing and physician oversight. Most clients experience improved sleep, reduced anxiety, and gradual symptom relief within three to seven days, timelines are individualized. You will learn coping skills, practice relaxation techniques, and review your transition plan for residential treatment or appropriate outpatient services

  • Medications vary by substance and your medical history. Common options include benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal under careful monitoring, thiamine and supportive vitamins for alcohol related risks, buprenorphine based or comfort focused protocols for prescription pain medications, gradual physician directed tapers for benzodiazepines, and supportive treatments for stimulants such as sleep, nutrition, and anxiety management. Your exact plan is personalized and reviewed with you each day.

  • Safety, symptom relief, and a direct step into the next level of care, where long term change happens.

  • Your time in detox is dependent on the severity of your symptoms. We generally see clients stabilize anywhere from 3 to 7 days.

  • Yes, with physician oversight and comfort focused plans that protect your safety.

  • You will transition to our residential inpatient treatment. You will be moved over into a new room and begin programming right away.

  • With your written consent, we family can be involved during treatment. Your loved ones are ablle to sign up for our family programming on our website. The family programming is online and will provide your loved ones information about addiction, mental health, and our programs approach. 

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