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Yes. At Vin Baker Recovery, our highly-trained staff is here for you every step of the way to ensure medication is administered at a safe dosage. Under proper medical supervision, the treatments we offer do not impair mental function or your ability to perform your everyday activities.
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Cost varies by treatment modality and whether or not medication is part of the treatment modality.
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The goal of this type of treatment is to relieve the individual in recovery of withdrawal symptoms and cravings to the greatest extent possible. Our goal is to keep our patients as comfortable as we can while we keep them medically safe.
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The medication used in our treatments may interact with other medications, so be sure to discuss any medication you are taking with our staff at Vin Baker Recovery before beginning treatment.
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Everyone needs help sometimes. Even if you're used to handling things on your own, the journey to recovery can feel overwhelming. It's okay to reach out for help. At Vin Baker Recovery, we are inspired by the strength of our patients, and we help them use those strengths to take back control of their lives.
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As you stabilize on your medication and the withdrawals and cravings that cause relapse decrease, you can focus on making other choices that support a healthy lifestyle. Eating nutritious food, drinking plenty of water, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep gives the body what it needs to perform its best and begin to heal from the damage caused by drug and alcohol use.
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Come to your sessions ready to participate. The more you engage actively with our staff, the better your chances of success. While our office is a safe space, your dedication to your treatment program outside of the office is crucial to your personal growth and development as well.
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Yes. Counseling is an important part of our treatment plan as well as a regulatory requirement for individuals seeking medication-assisted treatment.
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Yes. Counseling is an important part of our treatment plan as well as a regulatory requirement for individuals seeking medication-assisted treatment.
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Each patient is different, and so their path to recovery is different, too. Some patients are able to achieve recovery quickly, while others require longer-term treatment. Research suggests that patients who remain in treatment for a year or more have higher success rates than those who receive less than a year of treatment. No matter when you choose to leave treatment, our medical staff will develop a customized discharge plan to help you maintain your success outside of our clinic.
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Yes. Call us today to speak with one of our staff members about financing your recovery journey.
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Yes. Research shows that substance use treatment is successful. If you are ready to start your recovery journey, we are ready to help.
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Yes. Our staff can coordinate care with your obstetrician to ensure the health of your baby is considered in your treatment plan. Carefully monitoring your medication dosage is important during pregnancy, but under proper medical supervision, methadone and buprenorphine have been proven to be safe for you and your baby during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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Medication can help relieve symptoms, but it does not treat the root of the issue. Our experienced counselors can help you dig deep into your behavior and learn strategies that will help you achieve your goals.
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Each patient is different. Our staff will create a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
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It's on an individualized basis; you should discuss this with your counselor.
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Friends and family members can play an important role in your recovery journey. Their love and support can help you overcome the challenges you face along the way. Our counselors are specially trained to help guide you through the recovery process, so while friends and loved ones may be happy to listen, a mental health professional can also teach you new skills and strategies that can help you on the road to recovery.
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Every person we see at Vin Baker Recovery has different circumstances and different goals. The amount of time it takes to achieve those goals is different for everyone.