New Vision – Unity Health White County Medical Center
3214 East Race Avenue
Searcy, AR 72143
About New Vision – Unity Health White County Medical Center
New Vision at Unity Health White County Medical Center is a hospital based drug and alcohol withdrawal management program in Searcy, Arkansas.
I like how the program serves as a safe entry point into recovery for individuals withdrawing from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants and other substances.
Their approach stands out to me, emphasizing confidential physician led care designed to stabilize patients and connect them to ongoing treatment.
Medically Supervised Detox Programs
Care begins with a comprehensive prescreening to determine medical need, followed by admission for hospital based stabilization.
Patients receive MAT withdrawal relief and 24 hour monitoring from doctors, nurses and trained clinical staff within the medical center.
The typical stay is about 72 hours, during which patients are supported through the most acute phase of withdrawal in a private setting.
Before discharge, the team develops an individualized aftercare plan and schedules a follow up appointment to support each patient's transition into longer term recovery services.
Quick Facts
- Location: Searcy, within Unity Health White County Medical Center
- Level of care: Hospital based medically supervised withdrawal management and stabilization
- Who they treat: Adults withdrawing from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, methamphetamine and cocaine
- Approach: Physician led, medication supported detox with 24 hour nursing oversight
- Length of stay: Approximately 72 hours for qualifying patients
- Payment: Most insurance plans accepted with free confidential assessments available
- Aftercare: Individualized discharge planning and scheduled follow up appointments
Levels of Care
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Arkansas allow residents to live at home while receiving this specialized type of outpatient treatment at a drug rehab facility. PHPs are best suited for those who don’t need emergency intervention or continuous medical supervision to treat substance use disorder.
Contact Information
Amy Greene’s first novel Bloodroot was a New York Times and National Bestseller and a New York Times Editor’s Choice pick. Her second novel Long Man was a Washington Post Top Book of the Year. She lives in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee with her husband and two children.
Rehabs.org regularly reviews this listing for accuracy but changes may occur between updates. For the most up-to-date information, please contact New Vision – Unity Health White County Medical Center.
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