Opioid Detox and What Comes Next
Opioid detox is often the first thing people ask about, and it's a fair starting point. Withdrawal from opioids is physically uncomfortable and can feel impossible without medical support. Our medical team manages that process through medication-assisted therapy, reducing withdrawal symptoms so you can move into the next phase of treatment without being derailed on day three.
But detox alone isn't treatment. Once you're stabilized, the real work begins through counseling, skill-building, and addressing whatever was driving the opioid use issues in the first place. That's where lasting recovery actually starts.
Opiate Use Disorder Treatment at Every Level
Opiate use disorder treatment looks different from person to person. Someone coming off a years-long dependency may need PHP five days a week. Someone earlier in their recovery path or stepping down from a higher level of care may do better in IOP. We offer both, along with standard outpatient, so the level of care matches where you actually are.
Our dual diagnosis approach also means that if anxiety, depression, or trauma is underneath the opioid use, we treat that too. Ignoring co-occurring mental health conditions is one of the most common reasons people return to use.
Opioid Rehab Programs Built Around Outpatient Life
Our opioid rehab programs are outpatient by design, which means you sleep at home, keep your job if you're working, and stay connected to your family while getting structured clinical support. For many people in Framingham Massachusetts and surrounding cities, that's the difference between starting treatment and not starting at all.
Opioid addiction recovery doesn't require disappearing from your life for 30 days. It requires consistent, quality care from people who know what they're doing. That's what we provide.