Find personalized care at our opioid treatment center in Reno.
Opioid drugs are the type of substance most frequently involved in overdose deaths in Nevada and across the United States at this time. As of July 2024, hospitalizations due to overdoses on opioid drugs in Nevada remain high, revealing a serious need for opioid addiction treatment in Nevada state. The Differents is a top-rated drug and alcohol rehab center in Reno, Nevada. Our small client-to-staff ratio and unique approach to addiction treatment can help you overcome opioid addiction from a whole-person perspective that restores your mind, body, and spirit.
First, let’s talk about how our programs and services can help you or your loved one looking for a Nevada opioid treatment center. Then, we’ll review the signs and symptoms of opioid addiction so that you can detect them in yourself or someone else.
The Differents services adults aged 18+. We accept many health insurance plans to help you cover the cost of treatment. Please call The Differents to verify your health insurance coverage for opioid addiction treatment at our facility.
Clients in the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) at The Differents have little idle time and follow a full daily schedule. After personal hygiene and breakfast, PHP clients participate in groups, individual therapy sessions, fitness, meditation, journaling, and other treatment activities until the day ends. Our PHP schedule is intensive, with a time commitment similar to what you’d see in an inpatient rehab center, so it does not leave room for other responsibilities, like work or college classes. We can help you or your loved one looking for opioid addiction treatment in Nevada arrange for time off of work or school if needed.
Our partial hospitalization program leaves little idle time and is designed to immerse you or your loved one recovering from fentanyl abuse in the healing process. PHP clients at The Differents participate in therapy and other treatment activities for about seven hours daily. PHP can be an ideal alternative to inpatient rehab. We can help you or your loved one looking for Nevada fentanyl addiction treatment arrange for time off of work or school for PHP as needed.
The intensive outpatient program (IOP) at The Differents meets a few days per week. Our IOP clients also attend treatment for shorter sessions on their treatment days compared to PHP clients. The IOP schedule at The Differents is ideal for those ready to return to work or school. While IOP can be a starting level of care, it's most often used for those stepping down from a higher level of care, like an inpatient rehab program or PHP.
Clients attending The Differents for opioid addiction can choose to live at home or stay in our luxury sober living facilities. Sober living can support optimal recovery outcomes, and the added sense of community and accountability it provides can be valuable for people overcoming addiction. We offer private suites for the comfort of our clients, some of which have private bathrooms. The sober living facilities at The Differents are just as remarkable as the rest of our treatment center, presenting clients with an expansive array of amenities to enjoy.
Getting off of opioid drugs can be uncomfortable at first, both emotionally and physically. Common opioid withdrawal symptoms include sweating, shaking, muscle and bone pain, and sleep problems. We offer withdrawal management services for incoming clients, which may involve medication and other comforts or services (e.g., nutrition support).
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can be life-saving for people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). The Differents offers FDA-approved medication treatment for opioid addiction combined with therapy. Clients in any of our care levels can take MAT if it is the right choice for them. Again, everyone is unique, and an individualized approach to treating addiction matters.
We'll help you customize an aftercare plan before treatment is over to support your continued recovery journey. The Differents also offers a generous alumni program for people who have completed treatment. You can access continued therapy (including individual and group therapy options), peer support, and other services through our alumni program.
The Differents has a comprehensive team of experienced medical and mental health experts with unique specialties, including specific treatment methods used to address addiction and common co-occurring mental health concerns seen in people facing substance abuse. Therapies and treatment methods offered at The Differents include but aren’t limited to the following:
We also offer family therapy sessions, private training, energy work, and other services. Recreation activities include but aren’t limited to hiking, on-site basketball, bowling, tennis, trips to Lake Tahoe, and pickleball.
The Differents is a top-rated addiction treatment center in Reno, Nevada that provides integrated care and innovative approaches using emerging technology to assist individuals in finding meaningful lives beyond addiction.
Opioid drugs come in multiple forms, including prescription opioids and illegal drugs, such as fentanyl and heroin. However, the signs and symptoms of OUD are relatively consistent. Some people start out using one type of opioid drug and transition to the use of another later, but everyone’s story is different. With that in mind, here are some common signs of opioid addiction to look out for:
Common effects of opioid drugs include drowsiness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, confusion, constipation, euphoria, mood swings, trouble breathing, overdose, and death. Some people face legal repercussions, and addiction to any substance can impact you financially.
If applicable, The Differents can help you navigate legal issues. Rebuilding your life is possible, and we’ll be here for you every step of the way.
The Differents is a luxury substance abuse treatment center in Reno, Nevada, with programs that work. Our tranquil facility is an optimal place to pursue treatment for opioid addiction in Nevada. To get in touch with The Differents, call our admissions line today. Whether you want to learn about staging an intervention for a loved one, start the intake process, or have something else we can help with, our team is here.