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Opioid Addiction Treatment 

Opioid addiction treatment involving detox, medications, and behavioral therapies can help to reset the physical, social, and emotional changes made by the drugs and help to achieve and sustain recovery. Treatment should be comprehensive and tailored to the individual.

Struggling with Opioid Addiction? Get Help Now

Boca Recovery Center specializes in helping people just like you get the opioid addiction treatment they need. Our programs use evidence-based practices, like medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling, to address all facets of addiction. Our work is done in state-of-the-art facilities packed with all of the amenities you need and expect. 

More than 16 million people worldwide struggle with opioid addiction.[1] Many of them don’t have access to effective treatment programs that work. It’s different for you. Work with Boca Recovery Center and build a better future. 

Opioid Addiction Treatment at Boca Recovery Center 

Opioid painkillers like oxycodone and hydrocodone are prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Take them for too long, and you may struggle to quit. 

Boca Recovery Center builds comprehensive treatment programs that can truly change your life. Your recovery plan may include some or all of these elements: 

Medical Detox 

After long-term opioid use, your body becomes dependent on the drug. Quit suddenly, and you can develop life-threatening symptoms, including severe diarrhea, leading to dehydration and organ failure.[2] Medical detox can help you get sober safely.

In an opioid medical detox program at Boca Recovery Center, we use medications like buprenorphine and methadone to ease withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings. 

Your team may also use medications like loperamide to treat diarrhea, promethazine for nausea, and ibuprofen for pain.[2] 

We’ll monitor your progress and slowly reduce your medication doses. In time, you’ll be ready to move to the next phase of treatment. 

Medication-Assisted Treatment 

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) involves continued use of medications like buprenorphine and methadone when medical detox is complete. Experts say using these medications is the best and safest option for opioid use disorders, as it’s most closely associated with long-term recovery.[3]

In an MAT program at Boca Recovery Center, we’ll find a medication dose that keeps you comfortable but not sedated or groggy. This maintenance dose won’t get you high, and you can keep using it indefinitely. At Boca Recovery Center, we’ll help you adjust to a regular medication routine to preserve your sobriety. 

Comprehensive Inpatient Rehab Treatment 

Opioid drugs cause severe cravings, and they can be hard to resist. Enrolling in inpatient treatment at Boca Recovery Center means moving into a safe and protected space where you can work on your addiction around the clock. 

Programs typically last 39 to 90 days and involve therapy, counseling, support group meetings, and more. You’ll get the nutritional support to heal your body, and the lessons and care to soothe your mind. The experiences you have at Boca Recovery Center will stay with you for a lifetime, setting the stage for persistent recovery. 

Therapy Options 

While medications play an important role in opioid addiction treatment, therapy is critical too. At Boca Recovery Center, we use counseling and therapy to help you build up your sobriety skills, change the way you think about drugs, and improve your self-confidence. 

Some common therapies we use at Boca Recovery Center include the following:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): You work with a therapist to understand the connection between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to avoid relapse and learn coping skills.
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): This type of CBT involves talk therapy and an education aspect to improve emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness.
  • Motivational enhancement therapy: This type of therapy focuses on resolving your ambivalence about entering treatment and stopping substance abuse.
  • Contingency management: You receive tangible rewards like vouchers or cash for abstinent behaviors, such as drug-free urine tests.
  • Group therapy: Facilitated by a mental health professional, you meet with other patients to discuss issues related to opioid addiction, challenges, and successes. You may practice sober social skills, drug refusal strategies, and role-play.
  • Family therapy: Facilitated by a mental health professional, you and at least one family member meet to heal the damage caused by opioid abuse, improve family bonds, and learn conflict resolution and communication skills.
  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR): A therapist works with you to reduce the distress related to traumatic memories, using focused eye movements.
  • Holistic and complementary therapies: Combined with evidence-based therapies, holistic therapies like creative arts therapy and yoga may help treat various aspects of addiction.

Why Choose Boca Recovery Center for Your Opioid Addiction Treatment Program?

Some of the top reasons to choose us include the following:

  • Individualized treatment plans: We tailor treatment plans to address your unique needs, history, goals, and more.
  • Evidence-based treatment methods: We use addiction treatment modalities that are backed by scientific research and are considered best practices.
  • Top credentialed and accredited medical directors and staff: We employ some of the most experienced and knowledgeable therapists, doctors, and psychologists in the country.
  • Insurance coverage: We work with most major insurance providers (including private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid) to help make opioid rehab more accessible.
  • Financing options and flexible payment options: We don’t want a lack of insurance to be a burden to receiving quality opioid addiction treatment. We offer financing and payment plans to reduce the cost of care.
  • Proven success in addiction care: We’ve treated over 10,000 patients at our various facilities, helping them achieve sobriety and create a long-term recovery plan.
  • Top 10% of rehabs in the U.S.: All our locations are accredited by The Joint Commission, meaning we meet the highest standards of care in addiction and behavioral health.

Long-Term Recovery From Opioid Addiction 

Experts define recovery as a return to productive functioning in your family, workplace, and community.[4] Aftercare planning at Boca Recovery Center makes this possible. 

We’ll connect you with resources in your community, including a provider to supervise your MAT. Other addiction aftercare services might include the following:

  • 12-step meetings, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
  • Non-12-step meetings, such as SMART Recovery
  • Group counseling
  • Individual therapy
  • Drug education classes
  • Vocational classes
  • Sober living homes
  • Partial hospitalization 
  • Intensive outpatient programs 

Getting Started at Boca Recovery Center 

Untreated opioid addictions can harm your health, relationships, and future. Get help from Boca Recovery Center. 

Contact us for a free and confidential pre-screening in which we’ll discuss your financial and treatment needs. We will use this information to determine if you are a good fit for our program and build a customized treatment plan.
We’ll arrange transportation to our facility, and we’ll work directly with your insurance company on payment issues. All you need to do is get here, and we’ll be ready to help. 

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Medically Reviewed By Dr. Alison Tarlow

Dr. Alison Tarlow is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the States of Florida and Pennsylvania, and a Certified Addictions Professional (CAP). She has been a practicing psychologist for over 15 years. Sh... Read More

Updated March 5, 2024
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