People talk about drug use or drug abuse all the time, but what about drug misuse? Is that the same thing? The answer to that is yes, and also no. People can misuse drugs — both legal and illegal — in various ways, without abusing them in the sense of becoming addicted. However, it’s not safe to take medications that were prescribed to someone else. When it comes to drug misuse and addiction issues, Crestview Recovery can help.
Drug Misuse is a Treatable Problem
It’s possible to treat the misuse of drugs, whether that misuse has become an addiction yet or not. It can be easier to treat the problem if you’re not yet addicted. But we can also handle addiction issues effectively, as well. We know the kind of help and support you’re going to need if you’re dealing with drug misuse. We want to make sure you’re getting the guidance and treatment that’s right for you. That’s why you should come to see us in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. There are limited options for treatment facilities here. But you can rely on us and our treatment options and programs, such as:
- Aftercare
- Outpatient
- Intensive outpatient
- Partial hospitalization
- Extended care (90-day program)
- Individual therapy
- Trauma therapy
- Dual diagnosis therapy
- A 30-bed facility
We are Joint Commission accredited and offer amenities like white water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding. We’re also focused solely on the Pacific Northwest, with clients from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. We know and understand the kind of treatment you need before the misuse of drugs turns into an addiction to them. If you’re already facing misuse that has led to addiction, though, we still have many options to help you break your addiction and succeed in a bright future. You can feel good about it. Working with us gives you the support and hope needed for a healthy, sober life for the long term.
Our Professionals Are Ready to Help You Today
With the right people to help you, it’s much easier to succeed in recovery. Our trained staff of caring professionals knows how to help you get closer to the recovery you want and deserve. We have master-level therapists who can work with you on a plan of treatment for any misuse of or addiction to substances that you might be facing. No matter how long it has been a problem or whether you’ve sought help before without success, we’re here and ready to provide you with the help and hope you’re looking for. Support and guidance matter, but you need to get them from the right people for maximum effect.
We believe we’re those people — the ones who understand the misuse of drugs and substances. The ones who can give you all the help you need for success. You don’t have to allow misuse of substances to turn into an addiction. If you can get help for that misuse quickly, it can be an easier problem to solve. But if you’re facing addiction issues today, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We handle all types of use, abuse, misuse, and addiction concerns and problems for our clients. We know what you need to be healthy and happy once again, and we’re here to provide you with the professional guidance toward a bright future.
Crestview Recovery is the Right Choice
There’s no reason to allow addiction to take control of any more of your life. You have the opportunity to overcome that addiction, and you can do that more easily when you attend a quality drug rehab for your treatment needs. Contact us today at 866.262.0531, and we will start you on the road to a full and lasting recovery. You don’t need to let addiction take any more of your life when you could be living recovered, healthy, and free from drug misuse and addiction-related issues. Your life should belong to you, not drugs, and we can work with you to ensure you get back the future you wanted and dreamed of.
Since 2016, Dr. Merle Williamson, a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University, has been the Medical Director at Crestview Recovery, bringing a rich background in addiction medicine from his time at Hazelden Treatment Center. He oversees outpatient drug and alcohol treatments, providing medical care, setting policies, detox protocols, and quality assurance measures. Before specializing in addiction medicine, he spent 25 years in anesthesiology, serving as Chair of Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Chief of Anesthesia at Kaiser Permanente. This experience gives him a unique perspective on treating prescription drug addiction.