
Opioid Rehab
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Inpatient Opioid Rehab for Sustainable Recovery
Opioid addiction can have devastating outcomes, but this disease is treatable with the right approach. At Evolve Recovery, we offer inpatient opioid rehab to help you understand your addiction, address underlying issues and take steps toward lasting recovery.
Opioid Addiction Crisis and Treatment Needs
The opioid addiction crisis is a public health emergency that affects every corner of the United States. From natural opiates like codeine and morphine to semi-synthetics like heroin and synthetic opioids like fentanyl, there are many drug classes that fall into this broad category.
Opioid use disorder treatment typically begins with medically assisted detox at our partner site, Sunrise Detox. This allows individuals to withdraw from harmful substances in comfort and safety. From there, they enter an inpatient rehab like Evolve Recovery where they can receive 24/7 care and support from a dedicated team of addiction specialists.
Once inpatient treatment is complete, they may step down into outpatient care which allows them to continue focusing on their recovery while living at home and keeping up with their daily responsibilities.
What Is Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)?
Opioid use disorder (OU) is categorized as a chronic mental health condition. It’s characterized by a pattern of opioid use that negatively affects an individual’s daily life.
While physicians sometimes prescribe opioids to treat conditions such as chronic pain, they have a high risk of abuse due to their euphoria-producing effects. Prescription opioid addiction help is often required to recover from this condition.
Some of the symptoms of OUD include:
- Taking larger amounts of opioids than prescribed
- Taking opioids for a longer period of time than prescribed
- Unsuccessful attempts to reduce or eliminate opioid use
- Abandoning work, school, or family obligations to engage in opioid use
- Developing a tolerance for opioids and needing more to achieve the same effect
If you suspect you may suffer from an OUD, it’s important to seek help as soon as possible. Left untreated, this condition can lead to a dangerous overdose, viral infections such as Hepatitis B and other serious health complications.
Why Inpatient Opioid Rehab Is Effective
When you’re ready to seek treatment for opioid use, it’s helpful to start your recovery journey in an inpatient opioid rehab like Evolve Recovery. This allows you to begin healing in an environment that’s not only safe and supportive but also 100% substance-free, so you can rest assured there won’t be any distractions or triggers to encourage drug use.
Inpatient treatment is also ideal for individuals who lack a strong support network at home, or whose living environment could pose a threat to their long-term recovery. Here, you’ll have access to a comfortable bedroom, common areas for recreation and socialization and nutritious meals to supplement your treatment and support your overall health.
Medical Support and Withdrawal Management
If you’re currently taking opioids and need to detox before beginning your stay at our inpatient facility, we can help you arrange that service. Our partner facility, Sunrise Detox, provides medically assisted detox services at several locations across the country. There, clients can safely withdraw from alcohol, opioids, stimulants and more in a secure, modern facility.
As your treatment team monitors your detox progress, they may intervene with FDA-approved medications as necessary to keep you comfortable, reduce your drug cravings and minimize your relapse risk.
Therapeutic Approaches for Opioid Addiction
Some of the therapeutic approaches your care team might recommend include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) and motivational interviewing. If your substance use is rooted in a traumatic event from your past, then trauma-informed therapy may be provided.
Counseling sessions at Evolve can be held on an individual or group basis. We also encourage family counseling sessions, as they allow you to dive deeper into the ways that opioid addiction has affected those closest to you and how they can be a supportive part of your recovery journey.
Other programs that might be included in your opioid treatment plan include psychoeducation, life skills training and relapse prevention planning.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
If your care team recommends continued medical support after detox, you may enter into a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program for opioid addiction once you begin inpatient care. This program supports other phases of recovery beyond detox and can be implemented into your treatment plan for the long term.
To improve treatment outcomes, MAT programs are supplemented by behavioral therapy to treat your mind and body as you recover.
Mental Health and Dual Diagnosis Considerations
Individuals who suffer from opioid addiction may also face mental health conditions that occur at the same time. Addressing these co-occurring disorders at the same time is called a dual diagnosis approach.
Our team at Evolve Recovery is trained in helping clients overcome mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and others. During your counseling sessions, we’ll help you explore the root of each condition and the way they intersect in your life. You’ll also learn healthy techniques to help you cope with stress and other triggers in a more healthy way.
Your personalized treatment plan may include a combination of therapy, medication and support groups to help you address every aspect of your mental, emotional and behavioral health.
Life Skills, Structure and Relapse Prevention
During your time in our inpatient treatment center, your life outside of the counseling room is just as critical to your recovery as your time spent in-session. Around each of our facilities, you’ll find dedicated indoor and outdoor spaces designed to foster personal reflection and peer socialization. This gives you an opportunity to put the new life skills you learn into daily practice.
The structure and routine of life here is also conducive to your recovery, as it encourages accountability, time management and responsibility. This keeps you on-track to reach your recovery goals and prevents you from relapsing during your treatment.
Aftercare and Continued Support
Your recovery doesn’t end when your inpatient treatment is over. That’s why we have a dedicated aftercare phase designed to help you seamlessly transition to your next level of care.
Most of our clients step down into an outpatient facility so they can continue working toward long-term sobriety while they live at home and tend to their personal commitments. We’ll help you arrange those connections so there’s no lapse in your care. We also have an exclusive alumni network that allows you to stay connected to Evolve long after you leave our facility.
Admissions Process and Insurance
To learn more about starting treatment at Evolve Recovery, we encourage you to reach out to our admissions team. We’re available at any time to answer your questions, explain our treatment process and walk you through your next steps. We can even help you arrange transportation to our facility and share a list of packing essentials.
We understand cost can be a factor in your decision to seek help for an opioid addiction and we want to make this process as simple and stress-free as possible. When you call, we can verify your insurance, help you understand your coverage and calculate any out-of-pocket costs you may incur. We’ll also talk about our payment options and the plans we offer to make your stay as affordable as possible.
When you arrive on-site, a licensed clinician will conduct a brief assessment to learn more about your physical health, the extent of your substance use and your recovery goals. We’ll use this information to create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Someone will respond to discuss your options no matter when you contact us. We can help you now.
Opioid rehab is an important part of the recovery process from opioid addiction. This is a program designed to help you understand what drives you to misuse opioids and learn healthy coping skills to live a substance-free life in recovery. Inpatient rehab provides around-the-clock care and supervision as you attend treatment while outpatient rehab allows you to return home after your sessions are over for the day.
Every individual’s treatment timeline is unique. Yours will depend on several factors including how long you’ve used opioids, the extent of your addiction and any co-occurring conditions you might be facing.
Most clients stay with us for two to four weeks before transitioning to outpatient therapy for long-term support. However, some may stay for 45 or even 90 days to make sure they’re ready for life outside of rehab. We’ll use your initial assessment to determine your optimal length of stay.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is not required for opioid addiction, but can be an important part of your program. This service allows clinicians to administer FDA-approved medications to improve your comfort and reduce your drug cravings during recovery, so you can focus on healing. This helps you stay on-course during treatment and reduces your relapse risk.
Yes! We encourage your family to be involved in your treatment and recovery progress. This foundation of support can help you stick to your goals, especially as you leave inpatient care. We offer family counseling sessions to help you work through challenges, rebuild trust and communicate effectively as you walk this journey together.