At Resilience Recovery Center, we recognize that Medication Assisted Treatment can be an important part of recovery for some individuals when used appropriately and responsibly. Our MAT Coordination services are designed to support clients who are prescribed medication while ensuring it is integrated into a comprehensive, evidence-based treatment plan.
We emphasize education, accountability, and collaboration so medication supports recovery rather than replacing the work of therapy, skill building, and personal growth.
Resilience Recovery Center does not operate as a medication prescriber. Instead, we provide coordination, compliance support, and clinical integration for clients receiving MAT through qualified medical providers.
Our role is to ensure medication use aligns with treatment goals, safety standards, and therapeutic progress. MAT coordination is always paired with clinical services such as individual therapy, group therapy, and case management.
Prescribed MAT Clients
Individuals using medication for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, or other substance-related conditions
Need for Accountability
Clients who benefit from structure and support around medication adherence and consistency
Transitioning Levels of Care
Individuals stepping down from residential, PHP, or IOP programs into outpatient services
Consistency Challenges
Those who have struggled with follow-through, routine, or medication compliance in the past
Clients receiving MAT coordination benefit from clear communication, structured accountability, and ongoing education. Services include coordination with prescribing providers, medication education and expectations, compliance monitoring as clinically appropriate, integration of MAT goals into the treatment plan, and collaboration between medical and clinical teams.
This coordinated approach helps reduce confusion, improve adherence, and support safer, more effective use of medication in recovery.
Safety and ethical care are central to our MAT coordination services. Our team works closely with medical providers to ensure medications are used as prescribed and monitored appropriately.
MAT is never presented as a cure or guaranteed solution. Instead, it is treated as one tool among many, supporting recovery when combined with therapy, accountability, and lifestyle change.
Clients benefit from clear structure and expectations around medication use, reduced fragmentation between medical and clinical services, increased accountability and support, education that empowers informed decision-making, and integration with therapy and recovery planning.
This approach helps clients stay engaged in treatment while building the skills necessary for long-term recovery.