Fentanyl Addiction Treatment in Easton, MA
At Rebuilding Recovery Center in Massachusetts, you’ll experience individual, evidence-based treatment for fentanyl use disorder. With our qualified, compassionate staff, you’ll discover sustainable ways to prevent relapse, strengthen bonds, and build healthy habits.
Understanding Fentanyl Addiction
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that’s up to 50 times stronger than heroin. Even trace amounts can be deadly. It’s often mixed into other substances without people knowing, which feeds into America’s opioid and fentanyl epidemic.
In the US, there are around 48,422 fentanyl deaths per year as of 2024 (CDC). As of 2023, roughly 69% of all overdoses involved the drug (CDC). These numbers represent real families and communities that experience this loss. Treatment creates a way to address the underlying pain and trauma that feeds opioid-related addictions.
Why Choose Our Fentanyl Rehab in MA?
Relational Care Approach
You receive integrated attention from our qualified team that understands your individual story and treatment goals.
Results-Driven Treatment
Evidence-based approaches are tailored to help you develop sustainable recovery skills and prevent relapse.
Dual Diagnosis Expertise
Treatment addresses depression, anxiety, and trauma alongside addiction to promote complete, lasting healing.
Personalized Programs
Your treatment plan is customized to your schedule, timeline, and needs, whether you require intensive or flexible support.
Unreasonable Hospitality
Responsive care at our center means getting guidance when you need it, either during in-person or virtual sessions.
The Adverse Effects of Fentanyl
Fentanyl affects your body and mind in dangerous ways. Because it’s so potent, overdosing is even likely with small doses. Understanding the risky effects can help you recognize when you or someone you care about needs help.
Common Signs of Addiction
- Needing more to feel the same effects
- Body aches when you don’t have it
- Sweating, shaking, or throwing up
- Unusual sleep patterns
- Missing commitments
- Mood swings
Fentanyl Overdose Symptoms
If any of these symptoms occur, call emergency services urgently:
- Breathing slows down or stops completely
- Lips and fingernails turn blue or gray
- Gurgling or snoring sounds
- Unresponsiveness
- Dilated pupils
How Rebuilding Recovery Center Treats Fentanyl Use Disorder
At our facility, you’ll get help to understand why your or your loved one’s fentanyl use started. From there, we can design a plan that can support individual recovery goals and habits to use in everyday life.
Therapies We Use
We blend evidence-based practices with holistic approaches that target emotional, physical, and mental healing:
- CBT: Learn to identify negative thoughts that lead you back to using
- DBT: Discover how to safely handle big emotions without relapsing
- Trauma Care: Deal with past hurt so it stops informing your addiction
- Narrative Therapy: Rewrite your perception of your personal story
- Art and Music: Constructively explore your emotions through creativity
- Yoga and Mindfulness: Heal physically through intentional movement
Family Role in Fentanyl Recovery
From day one of treatment, your family can be involved, if you want this. During family therapy, you’ll strengthen your support network, repair damaged relationships, and build a deeper understanding with your loved ones. This encourages communication and supports long-term sobriety.
Treatment Programs for Fentanyl Addiction
No matter what level of care you need, our outpatient treatments are high-quality, ensuring you leave our center with practical skills to use in everyday life.
Day Treatment
This structured daily programming involves multiple therapy groups, individual sessions, family work, and medication management. You’ll receive expert care while returning home every evening.
Half-Day Treatment
Get flexible scheduling so you can attend intensive treatment while managing work, school, or family responsibilities. This includes targeted group therapy, individual sessions, and case management.
Virtual Treatment
Experience a full online program delivered nationwide via secure Zoom sessions. Access most therapeutic modalities remotely with HIPAA-compliant technology from the comfort of your home.
What to Expect in Our Fentanyl Rehab
Extensive Assessment: Share your concerns, recovery needs, and goals before starting treatment.
Medicine Management: We can’t detox you here, but we’ll help with anxiety, sleep problems, and depression.
Tailored Aftercare Planning: We help you create effective relapse prevention and step-down support as you progress.
Guided Daily Routine: Explore up to four group sessions a day and one-on-one counseling tailored to you.
Whole-Person Approach: Holistic therapies, nutrition, yoga, and life-skills development for overall wellness.
Testimonials and Success Stories
I love this place the people that work there are the nicest people in the world!
After trying numerous outpatient programs I felt that could not “get it” or get sober.
Highly Recommend !! Rebuilding’s Evening Outpatient Intensive Program provided me with the best way to begin my Sobriety.
How to Begin Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
Starting our fentanyl treatment programs is simple.
1
Call for a free consultation. We’ll talk through your goals and verify your insurance.
2
Complete an assessment. You’ll attend an in-person or virtual meeting to discuss your needs.
3
Start tailored treatment. With our guidance, you’ll go through proven and wellness therapies.
4
Step down as you progress. Our team can help you transition to lower levels of care as needed.
Many people have overcome fentanyl addiction and rebuilt their lives. With our compassionate team, you can explore individualized approaches that help you achieve your sobriety goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does fentanyl stay in your system?
Fentanyl remains in urine for 1–3 days, in blood for up to 12 hours, and in hair for 90 days.
Is fentanyl an opioid?
Yes. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid up to 50 times stronger than heroin. It is used medically for pain, but is also made illicitly and linked to many overdoses.
How addictive is fentanyl?
Fentanyl is highly addictive because of its extreme potency and fast effect on the brain. Dependence can develop quickly, even with small amounts.
Can fentanyl be absorbed through the skin?
Yes, but it usually requires medical patches. Brief contact with powder is unlikely to cause an overdose.
Does Narcan work on fentanyl?
Yes. Naloxone (Narcan) can reverse a fentanyl overdose when given quickly, though multiple doses may be needed.
Can weed be laced with fentanyl?
Yes. Some reports confirm fentanyl-laced cannabis, though rare. It increases overdose risk.
How long does fentanyl treatment take?
Programs vary. Some complete a few weeks of intensive therapy, while others continue care for several months.
What is fentanyl detox?
Fentanyl detox is the medical process of clearing fentanyl from the body. Because withdrawal can be intense, detox is usually completed in a medical setting.
What are fentanyl withdrawal symptoms?
Fentanyl withdrawal symptoms can include body aches, sweating, nausea, anxiety, and sleep problems. Structured care and therapy support recovery after detox.
Does insurance cover fentanyl addiction treatment?
Most major insurance plans cover fentanyl treatment. Call us to verify your benefits.