The first few days without drugs or alcohol can feel uncertain. The body is adjusting, emotions can swing, and sleep often feels out of reach. Detox is when the healing process truly begins. It’s the bridge between substance use and recovery: the moment a person starts to regain control.
At New Bridge Foundation®, we offer medically supervised detox programs that help people move safely through withdrawal while building the strength to take their next steps.
What happens during detox
When someone stops using drugs or alcohol, the body and mind need time to rebalance. Depending on the substance, people may feel tired, anxious, restless, or emotionally drained. These symptoms are a natural part of recovery.
During detox, our medical team provides round-the-clock care to help ease symptoms and keep clients comfortable. Our team helps ease these symptoms so clients can rest and start feeling more like themselves.
Common withdrawal experiences may include:
- Restlessness or irritability
- Trouble sleeping or changes in appetite
- Low mood or anxiety
- Fatigue or body aches
Why professional detox matters
Trying to detox on your own can take a real toll. Symptoms can shift without warning, and it’s easy to feel discouraged or slip back into old habits. In a professional setting, medical staff keep an eye on both body and mind, step in when symptoms get tough, and offer real support instead of judgment.
Emotional support is equally important. Detox often stirs up difficult feelings, like fear, sadness, guilt, even relief. At New Bridge Foundation®, counselors help clients begin to process those emotions and learn ways to stay grounded.
A supervised detox provides:
- 24-hour medical monitoring
- A calm, structured environment
- Supportive counseling and encouragement
- Lower risk of relapse or complications
Detox programs at New Bridge Foundation®
Detox at New Bridge Foundation® means time to slow down and start fresh. Clients have space to rest, eat well, and regain strength in a calm, supportive setting. Some people benefit from medication to stay comfortable; others simply need rest and steady care. Whatever the need, our staff are there: checking in, listening, and helping clients through each day.
Our approach also includes mindfulness and relaxation techniques to help calm the mind and reduce stress. Every part of the process is designed to make people feel cared for and ready for what comes next.
Transitioning from detox to recovery
Detox is only the beginning. Once clients start to feel physically better, the focus shifts to rebuilding life after substances. Many continue in our short- or long-term residential programs or step into intensive outpatient care when they’re ready. These next stages are where people start setting goals, reconnecting with themselves, and learning how to stay grounded in recovery.
Through counseling, group sessions, and relapse prevention education, clients begin to rebuild structure, purpose, and self-trust.
Why choose New Bridge Foundation®
For more than 55 years, New Bridge Foundation® has helped people and families heal from addiction. We’ve been named one of America’s “Best Addiction Treatment Centers” by Newsweek six years in a row, a reflection of our commitment to compassionate, effective care.
Our Berkeley location offers a peaceful setting just minutes from San Francisco and Oakland. We provide a full continuum of care, from detox through intensive outpatient programs, along with specialized services for active-duty military members, veterans, first responders, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
FAQ
How long does detox take?
The length of detox depends on the substance used, overall health, and how long the person has been using. For some, it lasts just a few days; for others, it can take a week or more. Our staff monitors each client closely and adjusts care as needed.
Is detox painful?
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable, but in a supervised setting, symptoms are managed safely. Our medical and counseling teams help reduce discomfort so clients can focus on rest and recovery.
What happens after detox?
After detox, most people continue into residential or outpatient care. These programs build the skills needed for lasting sobriety and help clients understand the roots of addiction.
Can I detox at home?
It’s not recommended. Detoxing at home can be risky, especially if symptoms become severe or cravings lead to relapse. Professional detox provides safety, stability, and support that make recovery more achievable.
Does New Bridge Foundation® accept insurance?
Yes. We work with most insurance providers, including TRICARE, and help each client understand their coverage before starting care.
Begin healing today
If someone you care about is ready to begin recovery, help is here. The detox process can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to happen alone.
Call New Bridge Foundation® today at 866.772.8491 to learn more about our medically supervised detox programs in Berkeley, California, and start building a foundation for lasting recovery.








