Opioid addiction impacts millions of people. Very few people get the help they need to protect their lives and futures. At Crestview Recovery, we want to ensure you have everything you need to heal and overcome these concerns. To do that, we have put together a comprehensive women’s opioid rehab program. It is designed to give you everything you need to stop using substances and to start healing so you can live a healthier life without addiction.
Facing Your Addiction
If you know you have an addiction to opioids, you may also recognize that it is nearly impossible to stop using on your own. You feel helpless to say no. That is because of the way this drug works. It very common for this drug to change the chemistry of the brain so that your brain depends on the drug to function. Stopping on your own leads to the development of pain and discomfort. You do not have to feel like this. With our Oregon women’s rehab center, you can change your future. At our program, we will give you the support you need to go through the entire recovery process in a comfortable environment.
Opioids – whether they come from a prescription medication or illicit drugs – are very controlling. With our women’s opioid rehab program, you can take back some of that control over your life so you can start to feel better and more empowered.
Women’s Opioid Rehab
Why should you choose a gender-specific treatment program? Many women find that this type of atmosphere allows them to open up and express themselves more fully. It creates new opportunities for healing. It also allows you to feel comfortable in every group meeting. The needs of men and women in rehab are different, but with this type of program, you have more control over the outcome because you will be surrounded by a group of like-minded people who are in the very same position you are in. Through this program, you will receive the support you need to recover.
What To Expect in Therapy
When you enroll in a women’s opioid rehab program in Oregon, our team will go to work, creating a treatment plan that is right for you. Because opioids can be very difficult to overcome, you may need to spend time in more intensive and complete treatment programs. Our team offers treatment options such as:
- Extended care addiction treatment
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Traditional outpatient rehab center
- Dual diagnosis treatment
Each level of care that we provide at Crestview Recovery is always very specific to your needs. It will include strategies to help you deal with your addiction in both the physical and emotional aspects of it. You just need to take that first step towards healing.
Put your trust in our professional team. Learn more about how we can give you some of your control back. Our women’s opioid rehab program is exactly what you need to reach those goals. Turn to our professionals today to learn more about the range of solutions we can offer to you.
Take the Time to Heal
With our women’s opioid rehab program, you can let down the stress, fear, and worry. Let our team help you to find a way to heal and start on a path to reclaiming your life and relationships. With innovative solutions and outstanding resources, you can do that with our team at Crestview Recovery. Turn to us today by calling 866.262.0531 to learn more about our programs and options for your recovery. Take the first step today so you can start living the life you always dreamed about.
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.