Supporting Drug Courts Through Detox and Recovery
Drug courts play a pivotal role in helping individuals with substance use disorders find a path to recovery while navigating the legal system. These specialized courts offer an alternative to traditional criminal justice proceedings, focusing on rehabilitation through drug treatment and recovery programs. Detoxification is often the first step in this process, and ensuring individuals have access to medically supervised, compassionate care is essential for their success.
At Carolina Outpatient Detox, we collaborate with drug courts to provide outpatient detox services that give participants the medical support they need during their withdrawal period. Our programs are designed to be flexible, safe, and effective, allowing individuals to detox in a comfortable, familiar environment while remaining compliant with court requirements. We are committed to helping drug court participants take the necessary first step toward lasting recovery.
Understanding the Role of Detox in the Recovery Process
Detoxification is the first step in addressing substance use disorders, and it is essential that patients go through this process safely and under the supervision of experienced healthcare professionals. For many patients, detox is the most difficult part of recovery due to the withdrawal symptoms they may experience. Substances such as alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, and more can cause intense physical and psychological withdrawal effects. These symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe and potentially life-threatening complications. Hospitals are often the first point of contact for patients experiencing withdrawal, and it is essential that the detox process is managed by experts who specialize in addiction recovery. Carolina Outpatient Detox offers outpatient detox programs that allow patients to detox in the comfort of their homes while receiving the professional support they need. This approach works well for patients who do not require inpatient care but still need close medical supervision during the detox process.
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Take the first step toward recovery by speaking with one of our dedicated admissions counselors.
- (888) 415-4143
- Info@Carolinaoutpatientdetox.com
- 1117 E. Morehead Street, Suite 100, Charlotte, North Carolina 28204.

Dr. Brady Schroer obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology with an emphasis in Chemistry. He then attended Medical School at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. After completing medical school, Dr. Schroer completed his general psychiatry residency at a nationally known treatment facility, the Menninger Clinic. Immediately after residency, Dr. Schroer worked in a large medical hospital system caring for geriatric clients, adult inpatient clients, completing consultation liaison evaluations on the medical floors, conducting Electroconvulsive Treatment for clients with severe/refractory depression, and caring for complicated delirium patients in the ICU. During this time, He served as Medical Director and Chief of Psychiatry before moving to Western North Carolina.