Opioid Addiction Treatment in Beverly Hills, CA
Opioids can relieve pain but also produce feelings of euphoria, which makes them highly addictive. Over time, the body develops tolerance, leading people to take larger amounts to feel the same effects. This cycle of dependence and withdrawal can quickly become overwhelming without professional help.
At Faith Recovery Center, we recognize the seriousness of opioid misuse and the devastating impact it can have on individuals and families. That is why we provide comprehensive treatment for opioid addiction, combining medical expertise, therapy, and ongoing support. Our programs are designed to meet each person where they are, offering evidence-based care in a safe, confidential, and compassionate environment.
What's Included in Program?
Our opioid addiction rehab program combines world-class treatments and upscale amenities to offer a comprehensive recovery experience in a serene, private setting.
Levels of Care
- Detox
- Residential Treatment
Benefits of Program
- Tailored Treatment Plans
- Upscale Amenities and Comfort
- Expert 24/7 Medical Staff
- Comprehensive Holistic Therapies
Duration of Stay
The duration of the program is flexible, ensuring individualized care for each person’s unique recovery needs and goals.
Who Is This Program For?
This program is ideal for individuals seeking an exclusive, comfortable, and beautiful treatment center to overcome substance use disorders. If privacy, luxury, and personalized care are important to you during recovery, this program is crafted to meet those needs.
It’s especially designed for those who value a nurturing setting with expert support to reclaim their lives and sustain long-term sobriety.
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What Is Opioid Addiction?
Opioid addiction, also called opioid use disorder (OUD), is a chronic medical condition that changes the way the brain and body respond to drugs. It occurs when someone cannot stop using opioids despite the harmful effects on their health, relationships, and quality of life. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), opioids include prescription medications such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and morphine, as well as heroin and synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
Opioids can relieve pain but also produce feelings of euphoria, which makes them highly addictive. Over time, the body develops tolerance, leading people to take larger amounts to feel the same effects. This cycle of dependence and withdrawal can quickly become overwhelming without professional help.
Why Opioid Use Disorder Is Dangerous?
OUD is not only life-altering but life-threatening. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explains that overdoses occur when opioids slow or stop breathing, which can cause brain injury or death within minutes. Synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, which is up to 100 times stronger than morphine, are particularly dangerous and often mixed into other drugs without a person’s knowledge.
Other risks of long-term opioid misuse include:
- Damage to vital organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys
- Higher risk of infectious diseases when opioids are injected
- Memory and cognitive difficulties
- Co-occurring mental health conditions like depression and anxiety
Beyond physical health, OUD can cause severe disruptions to family life, finances, employment, and emotional well-being. The good news is that effective, evidence-based treatments are available to help people reclaim their lives.
Signs and Symptoms of Opioid Addiction
Recognizing the warning signs of opioid abuse can help save lives. According to the CDC, symptoms may appear as physical, behavioral, or emotional changes.
Physical signs may include:
- Extreme drowsiness or sedation
- Pinpoint pupils
- Noticeable weight loss
- Slowed or shallow breathing
- Withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, sweating, shaking, or muscle aches
Behavioral and emotional signs may include:
- Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities
- Withdrawing from hobbies or social activities
- Secrecy, isolation, or unexplained absences
- Intense mood swings, irritability, or anxiety
- Failed attempts to quit despite wanting to stop
It is also important to recognize signs of overdose: unresponsiveness, very slow breathing, a limp body, and lips or fingertips turning blue. These are medical emergencies that require immediate help.
Treatment Options We Offer
At Faith Recovery Center, we believe recovery is possible for everyone. Our opioid misuse treatment programs in Beverly Hills combine clinical excellence with compassion, confidentiality, and comfort. Each care plan is customized, addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction.
Medical Detox
Many people begin with medically supervised drug detox, where our team provides round-the-clock monitoring to ease withdrawal symptoms and ensure safety during the early days of recovery.
Residential Treatment
For those who require intensive care, our residential program provides a structured and healing environment. Clients live onsite and participate in daily therapies, wellness activities, and peer support to build a strong foundation for sobriety.
Outpatient Programs
Our outpatient treatment options are ideal for individuals balancing recovery with work, school, or family responsibilities. Outpatient care provides therapy, group support, and medication management on a flexible schedule.
Therapy and Counseling
Healing requires more than physical recovery. We provide:
- Individual therapy for personal challenges and relapse prevention strategies
- Group therapy to build connection and shared support
- Family therapy to strengthen relationships and improve communication
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
The CDC and NIDA emphasize that medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone are proven to save lives 4,5. At Faith Recovery Center, we integrate FDA-approved medication-assisted treatment with counseling and therapy to reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal, and support long-term recovery.
Ongoing Support and Aftercare
Recovery is a lifelong journey. We provide aftercare planning, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources so clients leave treatment with the tools they need for sustained healing.
Why Choose Faith Recovery Center
Choosing a treatment program is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Faith Recovery Center combines trusted medical expertise with luxury, privacy, and compassion to create a treatment experience unlike any other.
What sets us apart:
- Evidence-Based Treatment: Care rooted in proven medical and therapeutic practices.
- Personalized Care: Programs tailored to each person’s unique needs and recovery goals.
- Luxury and Comfort: A serene, welcoming Beverly Hills facility with premium amenities designed to promote peace and renewal.
- Confidential and Discreet: We offer complete respect for your privacy, with treatment designed to ensure total confidentiality.
- Compassionate Experts: A dedicated team of clinicians, therapists, and support staff who guide with empathy and respect.
At Faith Recovery Center, recovery happens in a safe and supportive environment where dignity is prioritized. Our mission is to provide more than treatment. We create a sanctuary for healing where you can build a healthier, addiction-free future.
FAQs About Opioid Addiction
How long does treatment for opioid use disorder take?
The length of treatment depends on your needs, progress, and the level of care required. Residential programs generally last 30 to 90 days, while outpatient treatment may extend for several months or longer. At Faith Recovery Center, we adjust your plan over time to ensure you have the right level of support as your recovery continues.
Can opioid use disorder be treated successfully?
Yes. OUD is a treatable condition. With the right combination of medication-assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, and ongoing support, many people achieve long-term recovery. Our evidence-based programs in Beverly Hills are designed to help you build lasting change.
What happens during detox for opioid abuse?
Detox is often the first step toward recovery. At Faith Recovery Center, detox for opioid dependence is medically supervised to ensure safety and comfort. Our team may use FDA-approved medications to manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and prepare you for the next phase of treatment.
What if I relapse while recovering from opioid use disorder?
Relapse does not mean treatment has failed. It is often part of the recovery process and shows that your care plan may need adjustment. At Faith Recovery Center, we provide relapse prevention strategies, aftercare programs, and ongoing support to help you strengthen coping skills and continue moving forward.
Will insurance cover treatment for opioid addiction?
In many cases, yes. Most insurance providers include behavioral health coverage for opioid addiction rehab. Our admissions team can quickly verify your insurance and explain your options, providing clarity and peace of mind as you begin your care.
Hope and Healing Are Within Reach
Opioid use disorder can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to face it alone. At Faith Recovery Center in Beverly Hills, we offer confidential, compassionate treatment designed to help you reclaim your life.
Healing starts with the right support. Our admissions team is ready to help you verify insurance, explain your options, and guide you toward the right level of care. Contact us today to begin your recovery journey.
Sources:
- California Department of Public Health, Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch. (2022). Opioid-related overdose deaths in California, 2022. Overdose Prevention Initiative.https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/sapb/CDPH%20Document%20Library/2022OpioidOverdoseDeaths.pdf
- National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2021, June). Methamphetamine research report: Overview. National Institutes of Health. https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/methamphetamine/overview
- National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2020, July). Drugs, brains, and behavior: The science of addiction. National Institutes of Health.https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugs-brains-behavior-science-addiction
- MedlinePlus. (2024, January 8). Benzodiazepines. U.S. National Library of Medicine. https://medlineplus.gov/benzodiazepines.html
- Jones, G., Herrmann, F., & Wang, E. (2023). Associations between individual hallucinogens and hallucinogen misuse among U.S. adults who recently initiated hallucinogen use. Addictive Behaviors Reports, 18, 100513. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2023.100513
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