Opioid Use Disorder is a complex, chronic condition involving the continued use of opioids despite harmful consequences to health, relationships, employment, and overall functioning. Opioids may include heroin, prescription pain medications, or other opioid-based substances, and misuse often leads to physical dependence, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and increased overdose risk.
At Resilience Recovery Center, we understand that opioid use disorder does not exist in isolation. It is often intertwined with trauma, mental health challenges, chronic stress, physical pain, housing instability, and loss of purpose. Our treatment approach reflects this reality by addressing both the clinical and practical factors that sustain opioid use.
Opioid use disorder can quietly take over every aspect of life. Many individuals begin using opioids to manage pain, stress, or emotional distress, only to find themselves increasingly dependent and disconnected from their values and goals.
Common challenges include intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms, difficulty maintaining employment or consistent attendance, emotional dysregulation and anxiety, isolation and damaged relationships, legal or financial consequences, disrupted sleep and physical health concerns, and shame or fear that prevents seeking help.
For working adults and professionals, the fear of job loss or stigma often delays treatment, allowing the disorder to progress without adequate support.
Resilience Recovery Center was built on the belief that effective opioid addiction treatment must be compassionate, structured, and grounded in dignity. We do not view clients as problems to be managed, but as individuals capable of rebuilding stable, purpose-driven lives when given the right support.
Our treatment model combines evidence-based clinical care with real-world recovery support. We emphasize accountability without shame, structure without punishment, and support without enabling.
Every treatment plan is individualized and designed to meet clients where they are while helping them move forward safely and responsibly.
Treatment for opioid use disorder at Resilience Recovery Center may include Outpatient or Intensive Outpatient programming, depending on clinical needs, stability, and recovery history.
Outpatient treatment supports individuals who are medically stable and able to maintain daily responsibilities while engaging in structured therapy and accountability. Intensive Outpatient treatment provides increased clinical structure for those needing more support due to relapse risk, emotional instability, or difficulty maintaining consistency.
Clients may move between levels of care as recovery progresses, ensuring treatment remains responsive and appropriate.
Medication Assisted Treatment can be a valuable tool for some individuals with opioid use disorder when used responsibly and integrated into a comprehensive recovery plan. At Resilience Recovery Center, we provide MAT coordination and compliance support in collaboration with prescribing medical providers.
Our approach emphasizes education, accountability, and safety. Medication is never treated as a cure or replacement for recovery work. Instead, it is integrated with therapy, relapse prevention planning, and lifestyle change to support stabilization and engagement.
MAT coordination helps reduce confusion, improve adherence, and ensure medication supports recovery goals rather than undermining them.
Many individuals with opioid use disorder also experience anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, emotional dysregulation, or sleep disturbances. These challenges can significantly increase relapse risk if left unaddressed.
Our integrated treatment model addresses mental health needs alongside opioid use through individual therapy, group therapy, psychoeducation, and neuroscience-informed strategies. Treating the whole person allows for more stable, sustainable recovery outcomes.
Lasting recovery from opioid use disorder requires more than clinical sessions alone. Our services extend into the practical areas of life that often determine long-term success.
Clients may receive case management and care coordination to address healthcare access, legal obligations, or benefits navigation. Job placement and vocational support help rebuild structure, independence, and confidence. Our housing network connects clients to recovery-oriented living environments that promote accountability and stability when needed.
These supports are intentionally integrated into treatment to reduce common barriers that contribute to relapse.
Individualized, evidence-based opioid treatment
MAT coordination with accountability and monitoring
Experienced clinical and medical oversight
Integrated mental health and practical support services
Flexible scheduling designed for working adults
A compassionate environment grounded in dignity and respect
Our opioid use disorder treatment is designed for adults who are motivated, or becoming motivated, to change while managing real-world responsibilities. Many clients are working professionals, individuals prescribed opioids who developed dependence, or people with a history of relapse who need stronger structure and accountability.
Our outpatient-based model allows individuals to receive meaningful treatment without unnecessary institutionalization, supporting recovery while maintaining engagement with daily life.