Recovery with Medication Assisted Treatment
Finding sobriety solely with traditional counseling services may be difficult. We understand that making these life-long changes may require additional methods of treatment. We understand that there are multiple pathways to recovery, and there is no one-size-fits-all all approach. Medications may assist with other aspects of recovery and be an option for your treatment. Work one-on-one with our medical staff to in the right medication for you and your treatment. Medications help with cravings and urges and help bridge you to recovery:
for Opioid Use Disorder: Buprenorphine/Naltrexone such as Suboxone in the form of tablets/films or a monthly injectable medication such as Sublocade or Brixadi
for Alcohol Use Disorder: Naltrexone a monthly injectable medication such as Vivitrol
Consultation and Processes
Our multidisciplinary staff works with you to identify your specific needs to build a customized treatment plan that incorporates the use of prescribed medications into traditional treatment and counseling methods. Our qualified staff assist you to find what medication regimen will assist you through your recovery journey.
Doctor/Nurse Practitioners – Qualified to prescribe the medications that are appropriate for your recovery.
Nurses – Assist with administration of medications and answering questions concerning medication-based recovery.
Case Managers – Provide counseling and support with your recovery and other aspects of your life. Can guide you to other community services that are beneficial to your recovery, including community resources that assist with transportation, employment, housing, and additional recovery support groups.
Peer Support – Have been through their own recovery journey and can provide you assistance and support one on one.
Counseling Services
Our team matches you with a treatment plan that best fits your therapeutic needs. Options available:
Outpatient Individual or Group Counseling: meet weekly and virtual sessions available.
Intensive Outpatient Counseling: meets three times a week for 9 hours of counseling.
Peer Support: offers in person or phone support to meet you where you are in recovery.
Residential: Sisters In Sobriety (SIS) for women, Natural Bridge Recovery Center (NBRC) for men, and Mothers In Sobriety (MIS) for pregnant mothers or mothers with infants up to 1 year old.