Top Rated Prescription Drug Rehab
Prescription drug addiction affects millions of Americans every year. There are so many types of medications that are given out to treat pain, mental disorders, attention deficit disorder and a myriad of other ailments that are habit forming and cause rapid physical dependencies, and often, the people prescribed these medications are not fully aware of the repercussions of using these prescriptions, trusting that the doctor knows what is best.
- Prescription drug abuse may look like:
- Taking more of the medication than you were prescribed or taking it more often than you should be
- Seeing different doctors and pharmacists, or buying pills off the street to get more of the medication
- Using the drugs in ways not intended by your doctor (crushing and snorting tablets, for example)
- Buying or using other people’s medications that were not prescribed to you
- Feeling withdrawal symptoms when you cannot get your prescription filled
Even if you are using your own prescription drugs correctly, following what the label says, your body may become dependent on having it in your system and produce withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop taking them.
At DayBreak we treat prescription drug addiction safely and effectively through our painkiller addiction treatment program, our opioid addiction treatment program, our benzodiazepine addiction treatment program, and other customized substance abuse treatment and drug addiction treatment plans.
Our treatment center and care providers are licensed through the State of Pennsylvania and are accredited through the Joint Commission, meaning you can trust our doctors and therapists, and know that you will be kept safe throughout your time with us, in all levels of care including:
- Medical detox
- Inpatient rehab inside our recovery center
- Outpatient treatments
- Partial hospitalization
- Intensive outpatient addiction recovery treatments
With our low therapist to client ratio, addiction treatment takes place on a personal level. Even if you have been through rehab and relapse before, we ask you to try again, because this time will be different.
In an integrated plan that uses behavioral therapy, treatments for mental health disorders, medical detox plans, sober living, group therapy, family therapy and more, you will be able to wean off of all drug addictions and learn to move forward in life on a positive trajectory with relapse prevention programs, life skills programs and more.
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While in a prescription substance abuse treatment program at DayBreak, you will have access to several types of treatment as you work through underlying mental health, emotional, social, physical and behavioral issues and learn new ways to live as a sober person in recovery.
Both inpatient and outpatient rehab include:
- Group therapy, individual therapy, and family therapy
- Gender-specific group therapy
- Didactic and psychoeducational lectures
- Relapse prevention planning
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Rational emotive behavior therapy
- Trauma-focused therapy (using seeking safety and trauma recovery empowerment models)
- 12-Step facilitation (Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, etc.)
- SMART recovery programs
- Motivational interviewing
- Medication management
- Trauma therapy
- Music therapy
- Holistic therapy
- Didactic therapy
- Psychotherapy
- Psycho-educational therapy
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
All of our masters-level therapists are trauma sensitive. This means that while you are in our care, they will ensure you feel safe and listened-to, without forcing you to do anything you do not want to do. Trauma-informed methodologies put client safety and care first, and they will be sure to answer any questions you have regarding your own treatment with the truth, collaborating with you on your treatment and obtaining your consent before going forward with anything.
Another important factor for many people addicted to prescription opioids, benzos, and other medications is mental health. Mental health disorders are often interconnected with substance abuse. People will abuse drugs and alcohol in order to self-medicate against symptoms of mental illness, and conversely, those who routinely misuse or are addicted to prescription drugs will exacerbate pre-existing or latent mental health issues. Common mental illnesses associated with addiction are:
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Panic disorder
- Codependency
- Bipolar disorder
- Major depression
- Mood disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
Coming to DayBreak for prescription drug addiction treatment includes dual diagnosis care for people with co-occurring mental health issues, a program that treats both issues at the same time in an integrated program, breaking the cycle.
While in our comfortable, safe, and 100% sober detox center, in order to allow you to concentrate on recovery and healing, we will take care of daily chores like cooking, housekeeping and laundry, with catered meals and an assortment of snacks always available. This way, you can focus on your own wellness without worrying about day-to-day inconveniences and maintenance.
Top Abused Prescription Drugs
Opioid painkillers – medications like codeine, morphine, fentanyl, Percocet, and OxyContin are often prescribed for pain from surgery, injury, or even for coughs and mild pain. These drugs are highly addictive and often abused and sold on the street
Sleep medicine – medications like zolpidem (Ambien), zaleplon (Sonata) and eszopiclone (Lunesta) are given to help people sleep better, but you will quickly become dependent on them to be able to sleep at all
Benzodiazepines – sedatives that are often prescribed for panic attacks, anxiety, and sleep issues. These are often overprescribed without proper medical oversight. Alprazolam (Xanax), lorazepam (Ativan), clonazepan (Klonopin), and diazepam (Valium) are common benzos.
Barbiturates – these are sedatives that help with sleep issues and anxiety like pentobarbital (Nembutal) and secobarbital (Seconal)
Amphetamines – these are central nervous system stimulants like Adderall, Aderall XR,
Dextroamphetamine and Mydasis that are prescribed for conditions like ADHD, popular for abuse because they boost energy and alertness.
Dextromethorphan (DXM) – found in cough medications, DXM has a psychoactive element to it that can get you high and cause hallucinations. This is commonly abused by youth as it is easily found in medicine cabinets.
Antidepressant drugs – Zoloft, Prozac, Lexapro and Paxil are commonly prescribed antidepressant medications that cause physical and psychological addictions, even when taken as prescribed. A detox program will help you quit these medications safely.
Medically Safe RX Detox Program
When it comes to opiate addiction, benzo addiction or other types of prescription drug addiction, detoxing may be intimidating or even frightening to contemplate. The withdrawal symptoms can be harsh, painful, and even dangerous to your health if they are left untreated by medical professionals.
The DayBreak luxury drug addiction treatment center can help you through your drug detox with our medical detox treatment programs. You will remain safe, comfortable, and taken care of, as you live inside the detox facility full time, with 24-hour care provided by licensed and accredited doctors and nurses.
When you first come to our drug addiction treatment center, we will screen you for medical issues and mental health disorders, getting to know more about you and your level of addiction, so we can customize your treatment plan. Once you agree to the terms, you will move directly into your shared semi-private room in the detox center, with a maximum of one roommate. You will remain in our care, with full medical oversight, frequent check-ins, and psychiatric care.
In many cases, we provide doctor-prescribed doses of medications that will keep your detox from drugs and alcohol as safe, comfortable, and effective as possible and we also accept patients who are currently on a suboxone or sublocade maintenance program.
As each person is unique, and each type of drug causes a different set of withdrawal symptoms, your plan will be customized in a way that will best work for you, helping you avoid anxiety, drug cravings, pain, restlessness, and other distressing symptoms. Your body will work hard to remove toxins from your system until you are medically stable enough to move on to further rehabilitation and aftercare, usually within three to ten days.