Treatment Options
Still Water Wellness offers a variety of treatment options to help you overcome opioid use disorder. We believe in a personalized approach to opioid addiction treatment because everyone’s recovery journey is unique.
Detoxification and Withdrawal Management
Detox is often the first step. It’s about getting those opioids out of your system and managing those awful withdrawal symptoms.
Our detox program is medically supervised, meaning we have doctors and nurses on hand 24/7 to keep you safe and comfortable. We might use medications to help ease your symptoms and make the process more manageable.
Inpatient Opioid Rehab Programs
Our inpatient programs offer a structured and supportive environment where you can focus solely on your rehabilitation. You’ll live at our facility, with 24/7 medical care, therapy sessions, group support, and healthy activities. It’s a chance to step away from the stresses and triggers of everyday life and really dive into healing.
Outpatient Support and Continuing Care
Outpatient programs are a good option if you need more flexibility while you’re in treatment. You’ll attend therapy sessions and support groups regularly, but you can continue living at home and managing your daily responsibilities. We also offer ongoing care and support after you complete rehab to help you stay on track.
Why Choose Our Opioid Addiction Rehab Center in Orange County?
Expert Medical Team
We have a team of experienced and compassionate professionals – doctors, nurses, therapists, and counselors – who are dedicated to helping you recover. They’re experts in addiction treatment and truly care about your well-being.
Holistic Treatment Approaches
We believe in treating the whole person – mind, body, and spirit. We offer a variety of holistic therapies like yoga, meditation, and mindfulness practices to help you heal on a deeper level and find balance in your life.
Personalized Care Plans
We know that cookie-cutter treatment plans don’t work. We’ll work with you to create a personalized plan addressing your needs, challenges, and goals.
Treatment Methods for Opioid Addiction Rehab
Program Name | Brief Explanation | Best For |
Inpatient Rehab | 24/7 residential treatment in a structured environment with intensive therapy and medical supervision. | Individuals who require a high level of structure and support, those with severe withdrawal symptoms, or those who lack a stable home environment. |
Outpatient Rehab | Flexible program with regular therapy sessions (individual, group, or family) while living at home. | Individuals with moderate addiction severity, strong support systems, and the ability to maintain daily responsibilities. |
Intensive Outpatient Rehab (IOP) | More structured than traditional outpatient, with several hours of therapy per day, typically 3-7 days per week. | Individuals who require more support than traditional outpatient but do not need 24/7 supervision. |
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) | Uses medications like methadone or buprenorphine to manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. | Individuals with opioid use disorder who may also benefit from counseling and other therapies. |
Residential Rehab | Similar to inpatient, but often in a more home-like setting. May include a focus on life skills development and independent living skills. | Individuals who require a high level of support but may benefit from a less structured environment than a traditional inpatient setting. |
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) | Daytime program with intensive therapy sessions, often 5-7 days per week, while living at home in the evenings. | Individuals who require a high level of structure and support but do not need 24/7 medical supervision. |
Dual Diagnosis Treatment | Addresses both substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder). | Individuals struggling with both substance abuse and mental health conditions. |