Fentanyl Rehab in Arizona
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Fentanyl Abuse and Addiction
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid drug. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), synthetic opioids like Fentanyl are the most common drugs involved in overdose deaths in the United States. The good news is that it’s possible to overcome Fentanyl addiction, and the right care can help. If you’re looking for treatment for Fentanyl in Arizona, you’re in the right place. Terra Nova is a luxury drug rehab in Arizona with comprehensive treatment programs. So, what should you know if you or someone else in your life has or might have an addiction to Fentanyl?
It is important to understand the signs, symptoms, and dangers of Fentanyl abuse, the treatment options available for Fentanyl addiction at Terra Nova, and the importance of attending rehab for Fentanyl addiction. If you have any questions about getting treatment at Terra Nova’s luxury drug rehab in Arizona, please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.
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Signs and Symptoms of Fentanyl Abuse
The effects of Fentanyl use can be both mental and physical. When you understand the signs of Fentanyl abuse, you can identify it in yourself or someone you know. In many cases, this is the first step toward asking for help. Potential signs and symptoms of Fentanyl abuse may include but aren’t limited to the following:
- Doctor shopping, stealing, illegally purchasing, or forging prescriptions to access Fentanyl
- Difficulty discontinuing or reducing the amount of Fentanyl one uses, even if they want to stopÂ
- An increased tolerance (needing more Fentanyl than before to achieve desired effects)
- Spending a significant amount of time thinking about or obtaining Fentanyl
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when unable to access Fentanyl
- Gastrointestinal effects, such as constipation or nausea
- Drowsiness, nodding off, or loss of consciousness
- Social isolation or withdrawal from loved ones
- Loss of interest in activities one used to enjoy
- Decreased performance at work or school
- An increased need for secrecy or privacy
- Difficulty breathing or slowed breathing
- Getting angry, irritable, or agitated
- Impaired judgment or thinking
- Memory problems
- Personality changes
- Slurred speech
- Constricted pupils
- Confusion
- Mood swings
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Euphoria
Dangers of Fentanyl Misuse
The dangers of misusing Fentanyl are serious and can occur at any time. Some severe reactions or consequences may occur with little to no warning. Getting treatment for Fentanyl in Arizona at Terra Nova can help you avoid serious consequences associated with Fentanyl misuse. Potential dangers of Fentanyl misuse may include but aren’t limited to the following:
- Problems in familial or interpersonal relationships
- Decreased performance at work or school
- Legal issues or incarceration
- Financial problems or job loss
- Loss of housing
- SeizuresÂ
- Overdose
- Death
- Coma
Why do Professional Rehab Programs Matter?
Statistics suggest that around 94 percent of individuals who meet the diagnostic criteria for a substance use disorder don’t get help for their condition. However, in research, we can see that getting treatment for substance abuse and having a strong support system, which can be cultivated in treatment at a Fentanyl rehab center, are predictors of better outcomes. For example, an increased chance of sobriety.Â
Our Prescott drug rehab allows you to learn a set of skills that you can use to navigate life outside of treatment. The full continuum of care at Terra Nova means that you will start with intensive support and slowly transition back into daily life, which may decrease the risk of relapse. Every client will finish treatment with an aftercare plan to help set them up for long-term success. Additionally, we offer dual diagnosis care for clients with one or more co-occurring disorders to support comprehensive healing.
Terra Nova is an accredited substance abuse treatment center. We accept most health insurance plans and will verify your insurance coverage before you enter our program. That way, you will not have to worry about payment while you’re in treatment. If you do not have insurance, other payment options are available.
Contact Terra Nova's Fentanyl Rehab Center
Getting treatment for Fentanyl in Arizona can change or save your life. Terra Nova is a safe space to do the hard work of overcoming an addiction to Fentanyl or other substances. To get in touch with Terra Nova, call us at 866-460-4814 or fill out the contact form on our website. If we miss your initial call or message, a staff member will return it shortly.
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Treatment Options for Fentanyl Abuse at Terra Nova
Terra Nova offers every level of care used in addiction treatment. It is generally recommended that those seeking treatment for Fentanyl in Arizona pursue the full continuum of care so that they can get the benefits of transitioning from high-intensity addiction treatment back into daily life at a steady pace. However, everyone is different, and each client we work with gets an individualized treatment plan. With that in mind, here are the levels of care available at Terra Nova and what they entail.Â
Detox
When you first get off of Fentanyl, you may experience uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms, such as sweating and gastrointestinal distress. Detox, short for "detoxification," is a level of care used to help people get off drugs and alcohol safely. In the detox program at Terra Nova, medical staff are present and available to provide medications, nutrition, adequate hydration, and monitoring as needed. Detox might last anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. Since detox is designed to help you through the initial process of discontinuing substances and reaching physical stability, it's used as a precursor to another level of care, such as our residential inpatient program.
Residential Inpatient
Residential inpatient treatment helps you build new patterns and gives you a safe, drug-free place to heal from Fentanyl addiction. The most intensive form of addiction treatment, residential inpatient, requires that you eat, sleep, and live at your treatment center for the duration of the program. The residential inpatient program at Terra Nova involves groups, individual therapy, and other services, such as recreation activities, family sessions, and medication management. It also provides 24/7 access to medical and mental health support, which can be powerful and necessary when you first get sober.
Partial Hospitalization
Partial hospitalization programs (PHP) are the most intensive variation of outpatient treatment. PHP helps you transition back into standard daily life after inpatient care because it provides continued support while allowing you to get used to living outside of a residential treatment center and maintaining a sober lifestyle. PHP can be an ideal alternative to residential inpatient care for those unable to attend an inpatient program or who don't need extensive supervision. When you enter PHP, your treatment schedule will consist of regular groups, individual therapy, and other applicable treatments, like medication management, throughout the week.
Intensive Outpatient
Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) are the next step below PHP in intensity. While the therapies and treatments used are similar, the distinction between PHP and IOP at Terra Nova is that intensive outpatient clients will spend less time in treatment throughout the week. As a result, IOP gives you more time for external commitments, such as work, school, and family life.
Outpatient
Outpatient is the form of addiction treatment lowest in intensity. While your exact treatment plan will rely on your personal needs, outpatient care may entail attending individual therapy, groups, or other relevant treatments and supports for just a few hours per week. The goal of outpatient care is to help you maintain sobriety, navigate hurdles in everyday life, and stay connected to your support system.
Paying for Treatment
We Work With Most Major Insurance
Terra Nova Behavioral Health works with most major insurance carriers to help cover most of the costs associated with treatment at our program. Get a free insurance verification right now to find out your personal options for treatment.