Keystone Treatment Center is committed to delivering the highest quality care to help individuals struggling with heroin addiction find long-term recovery.
Learn More About Heroin Abuse Recovery
Learn more about heroin addiction recovery at Keystone Treatment Center in South Dakota
Whenever substance abuse is a factor in an individual’s life, all facets of his or her existence can become tainted by the devastation it causes. When heroin is an individual’s drug of choice, that devastation can be monumental. With a high that brings about intense feelings of euphoria while numbing one’s ability to feel pain, many people become quickly enraptured with the pleasurable feelings and sensations that the use of this drug elicits. However, once that high begins to subside, if more of the drug is not consumed, users will experience the unpleasant and uncomfortable symptoms of heroin withdrawal. Avoiding these distressing symptoms is what frequently leads people to continue using more and more of this deadly drug, further perpetuating the destructive and painful cycle of heroin addiction.
At Keystone Treatment Center, we recognize the pain that accompanies a heroin addiction and we understand how difficult it can be to overcome this destructive behavior. For this reason, why have devised specialized programming that is delivered in an atmosphere of integrity, respect, accountability, trust, honesty, responsibility, and excellence so that individuals can successfully win the war against chemical dependency.
Helping a Loved One
Helping a loved one or family member get treatment for heroin addiction
Finding out that someone you care about is battling an addiction to heroin can be life-altering. You are probably experiencing a number of different emotions, including anger at your loved one’s behavior, frustration with his or her inability to stop the behavior, and fear as to what the future will look like for your loved one if the addiction is not overcome. While it is impossible to force your loved one to stop using heroin, there are some things that you should and should not do in order to be of assistance to him or her. Consider the following:
- While it may seem like an easy solution to the problem, refrain from throwing away any drugs or drug paraphernalia that you may find in your loved one’s possession. This will only serve to anger your loved one, raising a wall of defensiveness and forcing him or her to seek out more of the drug.
- Learn about the signs, symptoms, and effects of heroin abuse. Having this knowledge will not only assist you when presenting your concerns to your loved one, but it will also help you become aware of signs to look out for should an emergency arise.
- Research treatment options that are available for people who are struggling with heroin abuse and addiction.
- Sit down with your loved one and be honest in expressing your concerns to him or her, trying not to use a lecturing or judgmental tone. Anticipate denial or defensiveness, but remain calm and patient.
- Present your loved one with the research you have found regarding different treatment options. Help him or her jumpstart the treatment process by offering to contact treatment centers to schedule appointments for assessments or tours. Also, offer to go with your loved one to any appointments that may be scheduled.
- Once your loved one has become engaged in treatment, talk to his or her treatment providers to discover ways that you can best support him or her, both while he or she is in treatment and once he or she has returned home.
- Remember that the road to recovery can be a long one, often ripe with obstacles along the way. Do not give up hope and remain a constant source of hope and encouragement for your loved one.
Why Consider Rehab?
Why consider rehab for heroin addiction
When an addiction to heroin is allowed to continue without appropriate intervention, there can be a great deal of negative outcomes that users will likely face. Physical health will inevitably decline as a direct result of the use of this substance. Effects of this decline can potentially result in things such as clogged blood vessels, organ damage, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment. Additionally, if individuals inject heroin, they are at a higher risk for contracting infectious diseases like hepatitis or HIV/AIDS. But one’s physical health is not the only thing that will be negatively impacted by the use of heroin. Academic struggles, decline in work performance, and hindered social relationships can all occur when a person is using heroin. Additionally, financial stress can arise and families can start to fall apart when heroin use takes over an individual’s life. Fortunately, however, when these individuals take part in appropriate treatment interventions such as those offered at our heroin addiction treatment center, they can overcome their addictions and such detriments can be successfully avoided.
Treatments & Therapies Offered
Types of treatment and therapy options for heroin abuse at Keystone Treatment Center
At Keystone Treatment Center, we are dedicated to offering comprehensive, individualized care for patients and their families. Located in South Dakota, Keystone is a nationally recognized and respected treatment provider. We are proud to offer inpatient treatment for individuals who are struggling with chemical dependency, including heroin addiction, compulsive gambling, and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. The multidisciplinary treatment team at our heroin addiction rehab is comprised of a number of specialists who are devoted to delivering the highest level of quality, specialized services possible.
In order to provide truly individualized care that meets the varying needs of our patients, Keystone Treatment Center is proud to offer specialized treatment tracks within our residential programming. For adult patients, these specialized tracks include Gambling, Christian, Young Adult, Chronic Pain, Native American, Methamphetamine Corrections, and Opioids tracks.
The specific types of treatment that may be incorporated into each patient’s individualized treatment plan can include the following:
Medically monitored detoxification: Non hospital-based medically monitored detox services are provided to patients who do not require acute medical care, but who are in need of medical interventions to safely and successfully withdraw from addictive substances like heroin. Patients who receive heroin detox services at our treatment center are provided with around-the-clock nursing care, as well as meetings with physicians, in order to ensure that they are safe and comfortable throughout the process.
Medication management: When individuals are suffering from symptoms of a mental health condition in addition to an addiction to heroin, there are certain psychotropic medications that may be prescribed in order to alleviate their distress. The use of any medications, however, is always determined based on each patient’s individual needs. Psychiatrists will meet with patients on an as-needed basis so that any medications that have been prescribed can be monitored or adjusted for therapeutic effectiveness.
Individual therapy: Patients will meet with their primary counselors for a minimum of two individual therapy sessions each week. The primary goal of these sessions is to assist patients in increasing their understanding of how their behaviors impact major aspects of their lives so that they can work towards being restored to a higher level of functioning. These sessions are also designed to help patients achieve a better understanding of themselves, while also developing more efficient and effective coping mechanisms.
Family therapy: Knowing the important role that families play in the successful recovery of our patients, Keystone offers different ways for families to be involved in their loved ones’ treatment processes. Individual family therapy sessions are led by a licensed family therapist and are offered on an as-needed basis. Our weekly Family Program is also available to patients and their family members and includes one hour of psycho-educational programming every Sunday prior to visiting hours. Additionally, day-long programming is offered on Mondays and Tuesdays for family members and is scheduled in conjunction with the family therapist.
Group therapy: Group therapy sessions are led by licensed or certified counselors and are meant to be a time for patients to work together to identify, present, and process various problems that they are facing and assist others in doing the same. Adult patients will take part in three group therapy sessions each day. The specific types of groups offered to adult patients include:
- Interactive Sharing Therapy Group
- Topics Group
- Relaxation Group
- 12-Step Group Meetings
- Skills Training Groups
- Spirituality Groups
- Community Group
- Gambling Group
- Young Adult Topic Group
- Men’s Topic Group
- Women’s Topic Group
Experiential therapy: Experiential therapy is offered for all patients on a daily basis and may be implemented based on each patient’s individualized treatment plan. The types of experiential therapies offered include:
- Recreational therapy
- Ropes course
- Arts and crafts
- Bibliotherapy
- Cultural activities
- Pastoral care
- Social training
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Find out more information about heroin addiction recovery at our addiction treatment center
In addition to inpatient treatment, Keystone Treatment Center also offers partial care / day treatment services and intensive outpatient services. With the overarching goal of helping to restore individuals to healthier, happier, and more productive lives, free from heroin addiction, all of the programming options at Keystone Treatment Center will be tailored to meet your or your loved one’s specific needs so that a brighter future can be within reach.