Opioidrecoveryrequiresmorethanwithdrawalmanagement.Itrequiresunderstanding.
Prescription painkillers, heroin, fentanyl. The opioid crisis is devastating, but recovery is possible with the right combination of medication, therapy, and psychiatric care.
Evidence-Based Care
Medication-Assisted Treatment Works
Of those with opioid use disorder have a mental health condition (NIH)
Medication-assisted treatment including Suboxone and naltrexone
Continuous medical supervision for safe stabilization
Types of Opioid Use
Comprehensive Treatment for All Opioids
Whether it started with a prescription or on the street, we provide specialized care for all forms of opioid use disorder.
Prescription Opioids
OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet, and similar medications. Often prescribed for legitimate pain, then develops into dependence. We address both pain management and addiction.
Heroin
Many transition to heroin when prescription access ends. The path back requires medical support, psychiatric care, and comprehensive treatment.
Fentanyl
The most dangerous opioid crisis of our time. Fentanyl requires careful medical management and intensive treatment due to its potency.
Mixed Opioid Use
Many use multiple opioids or combine with other substances. Our comprehensive approach addresses the full picture of substance use.
Dual Diagnosis
Addressing the Underlying Conditions
Opioid use disorder rarely exists in isolation. Pain, trauma, depression, and anxiety are frequently intertwined with opioid dependence.
Pain and Mental Health
Chronic pain often leads to opioid use, and pain frequently co-occurs with depression and anxiety. We treat all these interconnected conditions together.
Trauma-Informed Care
Many with opioid use disorder have trauma histories. Opioids numb emotional pain as well as physical. We address both types of pain safely.
Psychiatric Stabilization
Depression, anxiety, trauma, and bipolar disorder are common. Our psychiatrists manage these conditions alongside addiction treatment.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
MAT in a Dual Diagnosis Setting
Medication-assisted treatment is the gold standard for opioid use disorder. But MAT alone is not enough. When combined with comprehensive psychiatric care and evidence-based therapy, outcomes improve dramatically.
Our treatment setting allows for careful medication initiation, stabilization, and integration with treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions.
Stabilization Phase
Safe withdrawal management, MAT initiation, and medical stabilization in a supportive treatment environment.
Intensive Treatment
Once stable, intensive therapy begins. Individual sessions, group work, psychiatric care, and skill-building all work together for comprehensive healing.
Transition Planning
We coordinate continued MAT, outpatient therapy, and ongoing psychiatric care. The transition from our program to community is carefully planned and supported.
Comprehensive Program
What Our Program Includes
MAT Services
On-site initiation, stabilization, and integration with your overall treatment plan.
- ✓Safe, medically-supervised induction
- ✓Stabilization and dose optimization
- ✓Integration with psychiatric medications
- ✓Transition planning for outpatient care
Therapy Program
Intensive therapy program addressing addiction, mental health, trauma, and building skills for long-term recovery.
- ✓Individual therapy
- ✓Group therapy
- ✓Family education and counseling
- ✓Relapse prevention skills training
Psychiatric Care
Board-certified psychiatrists provide comprehensive evaluation and ongoing treatment of co-occurring mental health conditions.
- ✓Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
- ✓Treatment-resistant case expertise
- ✓Complex medication management
- ✓Ongoing monitoring and adjustment
Continuing Care
Recovery is a journey. We ensure you have the support systems in place for continued success after discharge.
- ✓Continued MAT coordination
- ✓Outpatient therapy referrals
- ✓Peer support connections
- ✓Long-term recovery planning
Recovery Is Possible
Ready for Evidence-Based Opioid Treatment?
Medication-assisted treatment combined with comprehensive psychiatric care gives you the best chance at lasting recovery. Take the first step today.