Lortab addiction treatment at Boca Recovery Center is safe and effective. Medical detox can help you get sober safely, medication-assisted treatment can ease ongoing cravings, and inpatient rehab with therapy can help you build a new life in sobriety. Your team will also create a comprehensive aftercare program to help you deal with challenges you might face when treatment is complete.
Lortab contains hydrocodone—the second most frequently encountered opioid painkiller submitted to federal, state, and forensic laboratories.[1] Experts know a lot about how addiction begins, and intensive research has demonstrated how it should be treated.
At Boca Recovery Center, we offer evidence-based therapies supported by intensive research. You’ll get the care you need from a team you can trust.
Lortab Addiction Treatment at Boca Recovery Center
Opioid addictions are hard to conquer alone, but with a talented team by your side, you can change your life for the better. The work starts with an evaluation, so we can understand you and your addiction history. With that information, we’ll build a program just for you out of the following elements.
Medical Detox
Opioids like Lortab cause severe—even life-threatening—symptoms when you try to quit without help. Medical detox can help you move away from drugs without feeling so sick.
At Boca Recovery Center, we use medications like buprenorphine and methadone to treat acute withdrawal symptoms. Additional medications like clonidine can ease breakthrough problems and help you stay comfortable.
The purpose of medical detox is to help you stop using Lortab. Our program is effective, but detox is not the only care you need.
Supervised withdrawal rarely results in long-term opioid abstinence.[2] You can’t learn why the addiction started or begin to build a healthy life without additional therapy. At the end of medical detox, we’ll transition you to the next phase of care.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Some of the medications used in medical detox (like buprenorphine and methadone) can help you stay sober for the long term. A medication-assisted treatment program uses evidence-based therapies to correct chemical imbalances caused by addiction. With your medications, you can focus on therapy and reduce the risk of relapse.
Experts say moderate to severe cases of opioid use disorder can be managed safely and effectively with medications.[3] We’ll find the right maintenance dose, and when your treatment program ends, we can help you find a local doctor to continue your MAT.
Comprehensive Inpatient Rehab Treatment
Lortab addiction treatment is designed to help you identify and amend the issues that led to your substance abuse. It’s hard to pick up those lessons when triggers and risks surround you. Moving into a comprehensive inpatient rehab treatment program, like the one we offer at Boca Recovery Center, provides you with the time and space you need to heal.
Most programs last between 30 and 90 days, but some people need longer stays. During that time, we’ll monitor your medications, provide therapy, introduce you to support groups, and more.
Every day, you’ll be surrounded by a community that’s truly invested in your recovery. It’s here that you’ll start to rebuild your life.
Therapy Options
While medications can ease chemical imbalances and cravings, therapy can help you develop new ways of both thinking and behaving. The work you do in therapy at Boca Recovery Center can help you preserve your sobriety and build a healthier, happier life.
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 Lortab 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.
Your team will help you understand what therapeutic approach might be right for you. If you’re not benefitting from one type of therapy, you can always switch to a new method.
Why Choose Boca Recovery Center for Your Lortab 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 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 Lortab 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 Lortab Addiction
Treatment can help you stop using Lortab, but we know that relapse is possible. Research suggests that people who relapse have lower self-efficacy scores, and often, they use drugs to improve their mood.[4] A comprehensive aftercare program may help.
At the end of your inpatient treatment, we’ll build a package of aftercare services, which might include the following elements:
- 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 care
When new challenges arise and your sobriety is at risk, you’ll know just what to do to stay on track.
Getting Started at Boca Recovery Center
Admitting you need Lortab addiction treatment isn’t easy. However, accessing care at Boca Recovery Center isn’t hard at all.
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 know you may not be ready to handle conversations about money and travel. We can help. We’ll work directly with your insurance company and smooth your entry into our program. We’ll arrange for transportation, and we’ll even tell you what to pack. When you arrive, we’ll be ready to help you get settled and started on your recovery.
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- Therapeutic approaches to opioid use disorder: What is the current standard of care? Carley J, Oesterle T. International Journal of General Medicine. 2021;14:2305-2311.
- A comparative study of factors associated with relapse in alcohol dependence and opioid dependence. Kadam M, Sinha A, Nimkar S, et al. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2014;39(5):627-633.