Making the decision to live a life free from fentanyl addiction is a critical step. Hope Haven Recovery will help make this process as easy and stress-free as possible for you or your loved one. Reach out to us online or by phone, and someone from our team will connect with you to go over your treatment options. We are here to support you every step of the way so you can focus on your recovery from fentanyl addiction.
At Hope Haven Recovery, we are committed to providing compassionate, personalized care for individuals struggling with fentanyl addiction. Our team of dedicated professionals supports you with evidence-based treatment plans and holistic support that address both the physical and emotional aspects of fentanyl addiction. You’ll receive the highest level of care in a welcoming and understanding environment, where you’ll never feel alone in your recovery journey.
Fentanyl addiction is an urgent and life-threatening issue, but recovery is possible with the right support:
If you or someone you love is struggling with fentanyl addiction, help is available.
Fentanyl is extremely potent, and even a small dose can lead to overdose and death. It is often mixed with other drugs without the user's knowledge, increasing the risk of accidental overdose.
Withdrawal symptoms can include intense cravings, nausea, sweating, muscle pain, anxiety, and insomnia. Medical supervision is recommended for safe detox and withdrawal management.
While inpatient treatment is often recommended due to the severity of fentanyl addiction, some individuals may benefit from outpatient care depending on their level of dependence and support system.
Yes, medications like buprenorphine and methadone can help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms, making it easier to focus on long-term recovery.
The duration of treatment varies based on individual needs. Some people may require several weeks of intensive care, while others may need long-term outpatient support.
Your initial session will involve a comprehensive assessment where we’ll get to know you, your history with fentanyl use, and your treatment goals. Based on this, we will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
While relapse is never the goal, it can be a part of the recovery process. If it happens, we’ll work with you to reassess your treatment plan and provide continued support to help you get back on track.