Discreet Alcohol Detox for High-Level Professionals

Executives often need detox without public exposure, reputational risk, or unnecessary disruption to professional obligations. Detox Concierge delivers medically supervised alcohol detox at home, allowing you to maintain discretion while receiving high-touch medical care in a controlled environment.

Our process begins with a confidential intake designed around your privacy preferences. You designate who may receive updates, and all communication follows strict identity-protection protocols. Your nurse arrives discreetly and communicates through secure channels.

Throughout care, clinical monitoring is documented and coordinated with your physician. The treatment plan is refined as symptoms evolve, sleep patterns shift, or medication needs change. You remain informed, supported, and in control of every update and decision.

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Private Detox That Protects Privacy and Your Schedule

Our executive detox model is designed to safeguard professional privacy while honoring demanding schedules without compromising safety.

Reputation and Professional Privacy

Privacy expectations are confirmed before the first visit. Only approved contacts receive updates, and care is delivered under strict confidentiality standards to protect your professional standing.

Discreet Intake and Protected Communication

Your intake establishes preferred communication methods, timing, and boundaries. A single protected point of contact ensures clarity and discretion throughout your in-home detox.

On-Demand Medical Oversight and Symptom Control

Your physician directs medication decisions as symptoms change. Your nurse tracks and reports clinical findings in real time, enabling timely, clinically grounded adjustments.

Psychological Safety and Comfort

Stability is more than vital signs. Sleep support, anxiety monitoring, hydration, and nutrition are addressed throughout the day with calm, attentive care tailored to your needs.

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In-Home Private Alcohol Detox With Medical Oversight

Your detox occurs in your home, not in a facility. An addiction medicine physician evaluates alcohol use history, medical background, and current prescriptions, then develops a personalized at-home detox plan.

During detox, your nurse monitors vital signs, manages symptoms, and administers physician-ordered medications. Your physician remains available to update the plan as withdrawal progresses. You receive clear communication and continuous medical supervision—without leaving home.

Managing Alcohol Withdrawal at Home With Continuous Oversight

Alcohol withdrawal can evolve quickly. Physician oversight and 24/7 nursing allow detox to remain controlled, responsive, and medically appropriate.

Clinical Assessment

Before detox begins, the physician reviews your drinking pattern, timing of last drink, past withdrawal severity, and current medical conditions to confirm that home detox is clinically appropriate.

24-Hour Vital Sign Monitoring

Your nurse monitors blood pressure, pulse, temperature, breathing, and other vitals day and night. Each reading is recorded and reviewed. Any meaningful change prompts physician evaluation.

Medication Management

Medication dosing is guided by symptoms and clinical response. The nurse monitors sleep quality, dizziness, sedation, and overall stability; the physician adjusts timing and dosage as needed.

Ongoing Medical Adjustments

Care evolves as your withdrawal profile changes. The team coordinates continuously, and the physician updates orders accordingly. Serious warning signs trigger urgent medical action.

What to Expect During In-Home Executive Alcohol Detox

Executive detox follows a structured, medical schedule:

Health Assessment

Intake includes a detailed review of alcohol use, health history, and current prescriptions. The physician confirms safety and readiness to begin.

Personalized At-Home Detox Plan

Your plan outlines medication timing, hydration targets, and daily nutrition. Oral fluids and vitamin support, often including thiamine and magnesium, help support stability and reduce complications.

Vitals and Symptom Tracking

Your nurse checks heart rate, oxygen levels, temperature, and other vitals multiple times daily. Symptom documentation is reviewed by your physician to guide adjustments.

Medication and Comfort Support

Medications help manage tremor, nausea, agitation, and anxiety. Hydration, meals, and comfort measures are provided with careful monitoring for side effects.

Daily Monitoring and Next-Step Planning

Your physician reviews clinical notes daily. Updates from your nurse allow same-day care refinements via telehealth or an in-home visit when needed.

Who Is a Good Fit for In-Home Executive Alcohol Detox

In-home executive detox is best suited for individuals who require privacy and can remain safely in one residence. Detox Concierge evaluates medical stability and risk factors before intake.

A strong fit typically includes:

  • Privacy need: You require in-home care to avoid public admission
  • Work constraints: You cannot step away for inpatient detox
  • Health stability: No significant heart or breathing conditions
  • Withdrawal history: No prior seizures or severe confusion
  • Home stay: Ability to remain in one home during detox
  • Lower complexity: No benzodiazepine misuse or multiple substance use

Individuals with higher withdrawal risk or complex medical needs are more appropriately served in a facility setting. Severe symptoms require emergency care.

How We Protect Your Privacy

Privacy is treated as a core element of medical care. Only your assigned physician and nurse access your protected health information.

Records are stored securely in accordance with HIPAA and applicable state privacy regulations. Information is shared only with written authorization. Home visits are discreet from arrival to departure, using unmarked vehicles and secure communication. Your identity, address, and clinical details remain confidential.

Alcohol Withdrawal Timeline at Home

While withdrawal varies by individual, it often follows a general pattern after the last drink:

Early Withdrawal (0–12 Hours)

Symptoms may begin within hours and include sweating, nausea, headache, and increased pulse. Your nurse monitors vitals and documents symptoms closely.

Peak Withdrawal (Day 1–Day 3)

Symptoms often intensify here—tremor, anxiety, poor sleep, and gastrointestinal upset may increase. Medication, fluids, and nutrition support help stabilize your system.

Stabilization (Day 4–Day 7)

Many clients experience improved sleep and appetite as symptoms lessen. We review progress and outline next steps for recovery support.

How We Determine Whether Home Detox Is Safe

Safety screening occurs before the first visit. The physician reviews intake information to assess medical risk. If risk is elevated, we refer you to facility-based detox; severe symptoms require emergency care. Screening includes:
  • Alcohol use pattern and timing of last drink
  • Withdrawal history (including seizures or confusion)
  • Current prescriptions and interaction risks
  • Baseline vital signs
  • Medical conditions that increase withdrawal risk

Aftercare and Recovery Support for Professionals

Detox Concierge remains involved after detox. Follow-up visits or telehealth check-ins support recovery as work resumes. Progress notes review hydration, nutrition, sleep, energy, mood, and cravings. Your written recovery plan outlines next steps with relapse prevention strategies centered on daily structure, stress management, and sustainable habits.

Our Team

Dr. Jonathan Reitman, Consulting Physician

Dr. Jonathan Reitman

Consulting Physician
Detox Concierge in home detox staff starts with Dr. Jonathan Reitman. Jonathan Reitman, M.D. is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine.

Alana Evette with Detox Concierge

Alana Evette

Director of Nursing and Healthcare Services
Detox Concierge In home detox is the vision of Alana Evette. Alana has been specializing in addiction treatment for over 15 years and has worked in a variety of well-established Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment Centers.

Why Executives Choose Detox Concierge

Physician-Led Detox With Certified Clinicians

An addiction medicine physician leads care from start to finish. Certified clinicians monitor withdrawal daily and administer prescribed medications, updating the plan as symptoms evolve.

Personalized Detox Protocol

Your plan details medication dosing, hydration goals, and nutritional support. Clinical documentation tracks symptoms and side effects to support continuity of care.

HIPAA-Compliant Follow-Up

HIPAA-compliant records protect your information throughout and after detox. Follow-ups assess sleep, appetite, hydration, and cravings, with telehealth support for relapse prevention.

Areas We Serve

Detox Concierge provides in-home alcohol detox for executives across the United States. Coverage depends on clinical fit and nurse availability and includes major metro areas, suburbs, and select smaller cities, including:

  • Los Angeles
  • San Diego
  • Newport Beach
  • Malibu
  • Calabasas
  • Orange County
  • Beverly Hills
  • Santa Barbara
  • West Palm Beach
  • Miami
  • Tampa
  • New York City
  • Phoenix
  • And many other cities nationwide

Frequently Asked Questions

In many cases, detox can begin the same day or the following day once physician review and nurse scheduling are complete.

Yes. A family member may stay with you. They should avoid alcohol, assist with meals, support routines, keep the environment calm, and alert the nurse if symptoms intensify.

Most in-home detox episodes last three to seven days. Duration may extend with heavier use or prior withdrawal history. The physician reviews symptoms daily to determine the appropriate endpoint.

Contact your nurse immediately. The nurse will assess you in person and notify the physician. Medication adjustments, additional fluids, or referral for emergency evaluation may be required. Confusion, seizures, chest pain, or breathing difficulty require immediate emergency care.

Some executives can continue light work once symptoms are controlled, though most experience reduced capacity and a greater need for rest. Discuss essential meetings and decisions with your physician; medication timing may be adjusted around critical obligations when clinically safe.

Inform your nurse immediately. Alcohol can destabilize withdrawal and increase medical risk. The physician will reassess and determine next steps, which may include medication changes or referral to facility-based detox. Remove alcohol from the home and report cravings or sleep disruption.

Often, yes. Share mental health history and current prescriptions with the physician. Plans may include sleep support and mood monitoring. Severe psychiatric symptoms require facility-based care.

Detox focuses on medical stabilization and withdrawal management over several days. Rehab addresses long-term recovery through counseling, structure, and relapse prevention. Detox can be done at home under physician supervision; rehab typically follows in outpatient or inpatient settings for ongoing support.

Ready to Begin In-Home Executive Alcohol Detox?

In-home alcohol detox provides medical supervision where you live while protecting privacy and professional continuity. After you reach out, we complete a confidential intake and clinical review. A physician determines whether home detox is appropriate and outlines next steps. Medication support and symptom monitoring begin promptly, with care adjusted based on your response. Request a confidential assessment to begin.

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