Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Easton, MA
At Rebuilding Recovery Center in Easton, MA, you’ll receive individualized treatments to address the root of opioid addiction. Our licensed team uses proven therapies, family support, and flexible care to lower relapse risk and build lasting recovery.
Understanding Opioid Addiction
Opioids refer to prescription pain drugs like oxycodone, morphine, and fentanyl. They also include illegal substances like heroin. These work by blocking pain signals in your brain, and can also create a strong high. Even when taken as prescribed, opioids can cause physical dependence in just 3–5 days.
With dependence often comes an increase in doses to get the same “high” feeling. Then, when an individual tries to quit on their own, they can experience opioid addiction withdrawal symptoms, which can be dangerous. In Massachusetts, opioids remain one of the leading causes of accidental death.
Common Signs of Opioid Addiction
- Strong cravings and feeling sick when you stop using
- Needing higher amounts to feel the same effect
- Staying away from loved ones and hobbies
- Sleepiness, confusion, or slow breathing
- Problems at work, school, or home
Why Choose Our Opioid Addiction Treatment Center?
Relational Care
Your treatment team gets to know you holistically, building trust and understanding so your opioid treatment is goal-oriented.
Results-Driven
Learn to notice relapse patterns and establish new habits that last. Our focus is on what works for you to maintain sobriety long-term.
Dual Diagnosis Expertise
Experience opioid use disorder and mental health treatment together. Treating both conditions at the root promotes lasting healing.
Personalized Approach
Your treatment changes as you get better, so we help adjust your plan to match evolving needs. This way, care meets you where you are.
Unreasonable Hospitality
Get effective help when you need it most. Our team offers timely responses when you have questions or need support between sessions.
How Rebuilding Recovery Treats Opioid Use Disorder
With treatment matching your situation, we curate a plan of therapies and approaches to give you optimal chances at recovery.
Therapies You'll Receive
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to change negative thoughts
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to handle emotions better
- Narrative therapy to reframe how you view your journey
- Art therapy, yoga, mindfulness, and nutrition help
- 12-Step groups, if you would like to participate
- Trauma therapy to unpack past pain
Family and Community Involvement
During family therapy sessions, from day one, you can rebuild bonds damaged by opioid dependency. Your loved ones can get updates and education on addiction to help better their understanding and strengthen the support system at home. This bolsters a steady foundation to support your recovery.
Treatment Programs for Opioid Use Disorder
Part of our opioid rehab in Massachusetts is programs designed to support you based on where you are on your path to overall wellness.
Day Treatment
Full-day program with therapy groups, one-on-one counseling, family meetings, and case management
Half-Day Treatment
Shorter daily programming that includes intensive care while you maintain daily responsibilities
Virtual Treatment
Online sessions that match the high-quality treatment as in-person care from anywhere in the country
What to Expect in Opioid Addiction Rehab
When starting opioid use disorder treatment at Rebuilding, you’ll experience:
Thorough Evaluations: We look at your addiction history, how long you were using for, and the specific care needs you have.
Opioid Addiction Medication: Get medicine for co-occurring conditions. We don’t offer opioid detox, but we can refer you.
Aftercare Planning: Work with us to map out steps that follow your care. This will help you stick to your sobriety goals.
Daily Structured Programs: Receive up to four therapy groups each day, along with one-on-one and family sessions.
Whole-Person Care: Improve your nutrition, physical health, and vocational and life skills throughout your opioid use recovery.
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 Get Started With Opioid Addiction Treatment
Healing through our opioid addiction programs starts simply.
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.
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Step down as you progress. Our team can help you transition to lower levels of care as needed.
You can beat opioid addiction. You don’t have to do this alone. At Rebuilding Recovery in Easton, Massachusetts, you can overcome an opioid addiction. With the right support and environment, you can start a sober chapter in your life. Reach out today to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for opioid use disorder?
The best treatment mixes therapy, family support, and medicine when needed. Our programs use CBT, DBT, trauma therapy, and life skills to help you stay clean.
Do you provide detox for opioid withdrawal?
No, we don’t do medical detox. Most people finish this early-stage step at a licensed detox center before stepping down to our outpatient programs.
How long does opioid treatment last at Rebuilding Recovery?
Treatment time depends on what you need. Some people finish in a few weeks, while others stay in part-time programs for several months.
Are virtual options available for opioid treatment?
Yes. Most therapy sessions happen online through secure video calls. Some expressive arts activities aren’t available virtually, but the rest of the online program is the same quality care as our on-site care.
Does insurance cover opioid addiction treatment?
Most insurance plans cover addiction treatment. Call us and we’ll check your benefits before you start.
How are families involved in treatment?
Families join therapy sessions and get updates from the first day, if that’s what you want. With their involvement, you can strengthen your support network, rebuild relationships, and help improve their understanding of your addiction.