American Detox & Treatment Center
When you're seeking help for opioid addiction, choosing the right detox center is a crucial part of a successful recovery journey. American Detox and Treatment is a South Carolina center offering drug detox and residential opioid addiction treatment.
American Detox and Treatment is dedicated to providing comprehensive care uniquely tailored to each person's needs. Our opioid rehab center also offers specialized treatment tracks for veterans and first responders.
Opioids are a class of drugs that include legal pain medications such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine, and fentanyl. This drug class also encompasses illegal drugs like heroin and illicitly manufactured fentanyl. These substances have chemical similarities and interact with opioid receptors located on nerve cells, producing pain-relieving and pleasurable effects.
The addictive potential of opioids is primarily due to how they impact the brain's reward system. When opioids stimulate the brain's reward centers, they trigger the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reinforcing behaviors. This dopamine release creates strong euphoric feelings, which can lead individuals to repeatedly seek out the drug to reproduce the same feelings. Over time, higher doses might be needed for the same effects, and the body starts relying on the drug for normal functioning. This dependence on opioids can lead to withdrawal symptoms such as cravings, nausea, anxiety, and muscle pain when use is discontinued.
Treating opioid addiction requires a comprehensive approach addressing both the physical and mental aspects of addiction. At an opioid rehab center like American Detox and Treatment, individuals can receive the support they need to overcome addiction.
Critical components of opioid addiction treatment at our center include:
These are just some of the many aspects that might be part of a program at an opioid rehab center. At American Detox and Treatment, we are an inpatient addiction treatment program. We create individualized treatment plans according to your needs and goals.
Opioid dependence and addiction are pervasive problems and have become known as the opioid epidemic. This refers to the abuse of both prescription and non-prescription opioids. The epidemic has led to a significant rise in addiction, overdoses, and deaths.
The opioid epidemic started in the 1990s with overprescribing of prescription pain relievers. This made opioids widely available, increasing their use significantly. Many people who became addicted to prescription opioids transitioned to options that were cheaper and more readily available, such as heroin. The surging availability of synthetic opioids like fentanyl has also fueled the crisis.
Individuals, families, and communities have seen devastation from the opioid epidemic, highlighting the need for prevention, treatment, and recovery programs. For veterans and first responders, the risks of opioid addiction may be especially high for many reasons, including self-medication of physical pain and untreated mental health issues. At American Detox and Treatment, we offer addiction treatment programs for veterans and first responders, as well as other pathways.
A treatment program for opioid addiction and dependence is usually provided in different levels of care, depending on the severity of symptoms and your individual needs.
For most people, the first step in treating opioid addiction is medical detox. This first step includes medical supervision while you’re going through withdrawal. A medical detox helps manage your symptoms and keeps you more comfortable while preparing you for further treatment. From there, the next step for most is inpatient or residential treatment. You live in a treatment facility for a period that may range from 30 to 90 days. The level of care includes intensive, 24-hour supervision and support.
At American Detox and Treatment, our inpatient program includes the following:
Once you complete inpatient rehab, you may continue treatment in an outpatient environment, such as a partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program, or traditional outpatient treatment. You might also have an aftercare plan that includes continued counseling and support group participation. Please contact us if you’d like to learn more about our addiction treatment program in Chesnee, South Carolina.
Finding professional opioid addiction treatment is necessary for many reasons. A professional opioid addiction treatment program is for most people to achieve and maintain recovery. You can rebuild your life and overcome opioid addiction with the right combination of treatment, therapies, and support.
Professional treatment programs such as what we offer at our opioid rehab center will deliver a comprehensive and holistic approach addressing all aspects of addiction. Holistic care will significantly increase the likelihood of you having a successful recovery.
When you go through withdrawal from opioids, along with being challenging and uncomfortable, it can be dangerous. Our professional detox provides the supervision needed for safe and effective symptom management.
Participating in a residential, professional treatment program provides a structured environment that reduces exposure to stressors and triggers, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
A treatment center will give you access to a range of needed resources, such as medical care, support groups, educational programs, and counseling. These resources help you build a strong recovery foundation.
When in a treatment program at our center, you learn coping skills and a relapse prevention strategy. Plus, aftercare planning and ongoing support will help you maintain long-term sobriety.
Being in a treatment program will connect you with other people going through similar experiences.
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For more information about our comprehensive opioid addiction treatment program, please don’t hesitate to contact our dedicated team at American Detox and Treatment. We are here to support and guide you on the path to recovery.
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