There are a number of different treatment options for an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). Many patients find that the best approach includes more than one type of care or service. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) uses medications and counseling together to treat OUD. The medications typically offered in MAT are buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone. All three drugs work differently to treat addiction.
Many patients try more than one treatment option, including the use of counseling and/or self-help services (such as Narcotics Anonymous, Smart Recovery, among others) before finding the right fit. Please note that you can attend any of these groups if you have an addiction to any substance(s). For example, even if you are addicted to heroin, you could attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and benefit from it. Some people try more than one of these groups before they find the one that best suits their needs in their journey to recovery.
Should you choose not to pursue medication-assisted treatment, you may still benefit from counseling as an individual, with your partner or family, or in a group of people who are also pursuing recovery. While you are here at our hospital, it is our goal to help you connect with resources that best fit your needs in your journey to recovery. We encourage you to discuss the various options available for your treatment and ask questions about how we can help to jumpstart this process.
You do not need to go through recovery alone. It is important to reach out and not be afraid to get the help you need. Members of your medical team, including doctors, nurses, therapists, social workers, recovery coaches, and others have been trained to help you in this journey right from the time of your admission to discharge. We encourage you to also talk with the hospital case management staff to discuss the various clinical, community-based, and self-help resources to assist in your recovery after your discharge from this hospital. We are united in our goal to help you win the battle of opioid addiction.