Substance Abuse Treatment at Cedar Hills
Not only can our substance abuse program provide detox treatment, but we can also address co-occurring mental health issues and stabilize those suffering from psychotic episodes. Our abstinence-based program provides patients with a treatment protocol to break the cycle of dependency and treat the root causes of addiction.
We approach addiction as a disease that requires long-term treatment. Evidence-based group therapy is offered throughout a patient’s stay at our substance abuse treatment center, along with appropriate pharmacological treatments. After completing detox we recommend outpatient or residential treatment. Being in recovery is a lifetime process; we want to be your first step in your journey toward healing.
If you think you may have a problem with substance use and could use help from a substance abuse program, please give us a call at (503) 944-5000.
Our inpatient detox program can be perfect for those struggling with:
- Alcohol
- Benzodiazepines*
- Fentanyl
- Heroin
- Klonopin (Clonazepam)
- Methadone
- Morphine
- Oxycontin/Oxycodone
- Percocet
- Prescription medications*
- Valium
- Vicodin
- Xanax
*Some insurance companies do not qualify inpatient detox as medically necessary. You may have to privately pay for opiate/benzodiazepine detox depending on your insurance coverage. For more information, please call our business office at 503-535-7270.
What you can expect from our inpatient detox program and substance abuse program:
- A welcoming, comfortable environment designed to encourage healing and growth
- 24-hour nursing care to help assure that your medical needs are met
- Medication-assisted therapy to help manage withdrawal symptoms
- Evaluation by an Addictionologist and/or Psychiatrist to get to the root of your issues
- Medication initiation and assessment to determine what the best treatment options are for your addiction issues
- Motivational interviewing
- Group therapy classes including:
- Acceptance and commitment therapy
- Identifying triggers
- Relapse prevention
- Managing cravings
- Introduction to sober living activities
- Spirituality awareness groups (provided but not required)
- Introduction to the 12-step program as a guide to your recovery
- Supportive therapies for coping including art, recreation, gym access, yoga and tai chi that help you express the way you feel, expand your physical health and improve mindfulness
- A complete relapse prevention plan designed for you by a team that wants you to succeed in your sobriety
- AA/NA meetings offered by the recovery community that can connect you with others who have the same experiences as you
- Family meetings with your therapist and psychiatrist (provided but not required) that can help connect your family to your treatment to help them cope and understand
- Discharge planning to help connect you with resources in the recovery community so that you can remain connected to a support system once you are discharged.