Our Orange County facility serves adults aged 18 and older who need professional medical oversight to navigate withdrawal safely and prepare for ongoing addiction treatment.
Withdrawal management is not simply waiting for symptoms to pass – it is an active medical intervention requiring continuous assessment, medication adjustment, and clinical decision-making. Our team uses validated assessment tools to monitor symptom severity throughout the detox process, ensuring that treatment intensity matches your changing needs from the first hours through final stabilization.
Component | Description |
Clinical Assessment | Standardized evaluation tools measuring withdrawal severity at regular intervals |
Medication Protocols | Evidence-based medication administration based on symptom presentation |
Vital Sign Monitoring | Continuous tracking of heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and respiratory status |
Hydration Management | Oral and IV fluid administration to prevent dehydration |
Nutritional Support | Vitamin supplementation and balanced nutrition as tolerated |
Comfort Measures | Interventions addressing nausea, headache, sleep difficulties, and anxiety |
Emotional Support | Compassionate care from staff who understand the withdrawal experience |
Component | Description |
Clinical Assessment | Standardized evaluation tools measuring withdrawal severity at regular intervals |
Medication Protocols | Evidence-based medication administration based on symptom presentation |
Vital Sign Monitoring | Continuous tracking of heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and respiratory status |
Hydration Management | Oral and IV fluid administration to prevent dehydration |
Nutritional Support | Vitamin supplementation and balanced nutrition as tolerated |
Comfort Measures | Interventions addressing nausea, headache, sleep difficulties, and anxiety |
Emotional Support | Compassionate care from staff who understand the withdrawal experience |
Addiction Recovery Center utilizes the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol, Revised (CIWA-Ar) protocol – the gold standard for alcohol withdrawal management. This validated assessment tool guides medication decisions and ensures consistent, evidence-based care.
The CIWA-Ar evaluates ten symptom categories to generate a total score indicating withdrawal severity:
Symptom Category | What We Assess |
Nausea and vomiting | Severity of gastrointestinal distress |
Tremor | Intensity of shaking with arms extended |
Paroxysmal sweats | Degree of perspiration |
Anxiety | Level of anxious distress |
Agitation | Restlessness and inability to remain still |
Tactile disturbances | Abnormal sensations, itching, numbness |
Auditory disturbances | Sensitivity to sounds, hallucinations |
Visual disturbances | Light sensitivity, visual hallucinations |
Headache | Severity of head pain |
Orientation and clouding | Awareness of date, place, and person |
CIWA-Ar Score | Withdrawal Severity | Treatment Approach |
0-9 | Minimal to mild | Supportive care, monitoring, PRN medications |
10-15 | Moderate | Scheduled medications, increased monitoring frequency |
16-20 | Moderately severe | Aggressive medication management, continuous observation |
20+ | Severe | Intensive intervention, consideration of higher level of care |
Our nursing staff performs CIWA-Ar assessments at scheduled intervals – typically every 4-8 hours during mild withdrawal and every 1-2 hours during peak symptoms – adjusting medication and monitoring frequency based on scores.
The CIWA-Ar evaluates ten symptom categories to generate a total score indicating withdrawal severity:
Symptom Category | What We Assess |
Nausea and vomiting | Severity of gastrointestinal distress |
Tremor | Intensity of shaking with arms extended |
Paroxysmal sweats | Degree of perspiration |
Anxiety | Level of anxious distress |
Agitation | Restlessness and inability to remain still |
Tactile disturbances | Abnormal sensations, itching, numbness |
Auditory disturbances | Sensitivity to sounds, hallucinations |
Visual disturbances | Light sensitivity, visual hallucinations |
Headache | Severity of head pain |
Orientation and clouding | Awareness of date, place, and person |
CIWA-Ar Score | Withdrawal Severity | Treatment Approach |
0-9 | Minimal to mild | Supportive care, monitoring, PRN medications |
10-15 | Moderate | Scheduled medications, increased monitoring frequency |
16-20 | Moderately severe | Aggressive medication management, continuous observation |
20+ | Severe | Intensive intervention, consideration of higher level of care |
This program serves individuals who need medical supervision for alcohol withdrawal but may not require the intensive protocols of Chronic Alcohol Detox. You may be appropriate for alcohol withdrawal management if you:
Characteristics
Long-acting, smooth onset
Clinical Considerations
Preferred for mild-moderate withdrawal; self-tapering properties
Characteristics
Long-acting, rapid onset
Clinical Considerations
Useful when quick symptom control needed; self-tapering
Characteristics
Intermediate-acting
Clinical Considerations
Preferred for patients with liver impairment; no active metabolites
Characteristics
Short-acting
Clinical Considerations
Alternative for significant liver disease
Additional medications address specific symptoms or provide supplementary protection:
Treatment Option | Best For | Duration |
Residential Treatment | Those needing immersive, 24/7 therapeutic support | 30-90 days |
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) | Those with stable living situations and external support | 8-12 weeks |
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) | Those benefiting from Vivitrol Treatment to reduce cravings | Ongoing |
Our clinical team begins discharge planning early in the withdrawal management process, ensuring a seamless transition to the appropriate level of care. Visit our Levels of Care page for detailed program information.
Time | Activity |
6:00 AM | Vital signs, CIWA-Ar assessment, morning medications |
7:00 AM | Light breakfast as tolerated, hydration |
8:00 AM | Physician rounds, treatment plan review |
10:00 AM | CIWA-Ar assessment, medications as indicated |
12:00 PM | Lunch, hydration, rest period |
2:00 PM | CIWA-Ar assessment, medications as indicated |
4:00 PM | Light activity as tolerated, supportive counseling |
6:00 PM | Dinner, evening medications |
8:00 PM | CIWA-Ar assessment, sleep preparation |
10:00 PM | Sleep medications if needed, overnight monitoring begins |
Overnight | Vital signs and assessments every 2-4 hours based on severity |
Assessment frequency and medication timing adjust based on your individual symptom trajectory. During peak withdrawal (typically days 2-3), monitoring intensifies; as symptoms resolve, the schedule gradually relaxes.
Time | Activity |
6:00 AM | Vital signs, CIWA-Ar assessment, morning medications |
7:00 AM | Light breakfast as tolerated, hydration |
8:00 AM | Physician rounds, treatment plan review |
10:00 AM | CIWA-Ar assessment, medications as indicated |
12:00 PM | Lunch, hydration, rest period |
2:00 PM | CIWA-Ar assessment, medications as indicated |
4:00 PM | Light activity as tolerated, supportive counseling |
6:00 PM | Dinner, evening medications |
8:00 PM | CIWA-Ar assessment, sleep preparation |
10:00 PM | Sleep medications if needed, overnight monitoring begins |
Overnight | Vital signs and assessments every 2-4 hours based on severity |
Assessment frequency and medication timing adjust based on your individual symptom trajectory. During peak withdrawal (typically days 2-3), monitoring intensifies; as symptoms resolve, the schedule gradually relaxes.
Our use of the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment ensures your treatment intensity always matches your symptom severity.
Searching for alcohol withdrawal management in Southern California? Addiction Recovery Center provides structured, medically supervised withdrawal services in Orange County. Our dedicated detox unit offers the expertise and environment necessary for safe, comfortable detoxification. Explore our Facility Virtual Tour to see our treatment facility.
How is alcohol withdrawal management different from just "waiting it out"?
Will I be sedated during withdrawal management?
How do you determine if I need withdrawal management versus chronic alcohol detox?
Can I have visitors during alcohol withdrawal management?
During the acute phase of withdrawal (typically days 1-3), rest and medical stabilization are the priority, and visitors are generally not permitted. As you stabilize, limited visitation may be arranged. Our staff keeps family members informed of your progress with your consent.
Does insurance cover alcohol withdrawal management?