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Fentanyl Rehab Program

woman in need of a fentanyl rehab programFentanyl is a strong and dangerous drug. If you or a loved one has formed an addiction to this drug and are seeking advice on addiction treatment, contact Recovery Ranch PA for more information. A fentanyl rehab program provides detox services and various therapies, which arm clients with the tools they need to manage their addiction for the long haul. Treating the whole person mentally and physically paves the way to a healthier lifestyle, free of substances. Our treatment team is standing by to talk you through any of our addiction treatment programs, including the fentanyl rehab program at our campus in rural Pennsylvania.   

What Is Fentanyl?  

If you are unfamiliar with fentanyl, it is among the most dangerous opioid drugs. It can be even scarier because it is a commonly prescribed drug for pain management following a severe injury or surgery. 

Fentanyl can be up to 100 times stronger than morphine and 50 times stronger than heroin. Many users get hooked after taking the drug just once, and over time require more and more of the drug to feel the effects they are after. Because of its strength, overdoses due to fentanyl are common. When sold illegally, fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs, which can be even more dangerous as users are unaware they are ingesting it.    

Signs of Fentanyl Addiction  

If you already suspect that someone you care about may have fallen victim to fentanyl addiction, here are some signs of addiction and potential overdose:  

  • Labored breath   
  • State of confusion  
  • Unconsciousness  
  • Nausea  
  • Vomiting  
  • Stiff muscles  
  • Dilated pupils  
  • Feeling faint  
  • Loss of coordination  

A professional addiction treatment facility can help guide you to the right fentanyl rehab program. If you recognize many of these signs and fear an overdose may be imminent, call 911 immediately.   

Fentanyl Rehab Program  

Fentanyl addiction is treated as seriously as any other disease or addiction. A combination of talk, behavioral, and experiential therapies make up the holistic treatment experience. This can include any of these therapeutic modalities, among others:   

  • Individual therapy  
  • Family therapy  
  • Group therapy   
  • Trauma-informed care  
  • Dialectical Behavior therapy (DBT)  
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)  
  • Mindfulness  
  • Therapeutic drumming  
  • Archery  
  • Sound healing  
  • 12-step program  
  • Alumni programs  
  • Aftercare  

A fentanyl rehab program can provide a safe way to rid yourself of the drug and a supportive treatment environment staffed by medical professionals. A vital part of the program is learning coping mechanisms to take with you into your everyday life that will help you to avoid triggers and stay on the road to recovery. Relapse prevention is critical and is the core of any good treatment program. In some cases, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) may be necessary to ease the process of removing the drug from your body. MAT is a form of treatment in which medications are used to reduce or eliminate cravings for the drug. 

Recovery Ranch PA is here to help you or your loved one find the right fentanyl rehab program that works best for you. Reach out to us today and start on the path to recovery. We’ll be with you every step of the way. Together, we can help you or a loved one get back on track and lead a healthier, opioid-free life.  

Find a Fentanyl Rehab Program at Recovery Ranch PA  

Addiction does not discriminate. Anyone can fall victim, especially with a powerful drug like fentanyl that a doctor prescribes. Using the drug to help with pain management following surgery or injury can quickly become an addiction. Many end up craving more and more of the drug and exceeding the recommended dosage.   

Don’t delay getting the help you or a loved one needs for fentanyl addiction. Contact Recovery Ranch PA today at 717.969.9126 to see what treatment can look like at our beautiful campus in the rolling plains of Pennsylvania.   

 

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