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Our program serves Spring Valley with detox, PHP, IOP, and dual diagnosis treatment options.
The sun dips behind the red-brown ridge as you pull into a grocery store parking lot in Spring Valley. The engine ticks softly. In the passenger seat, your to-do list curls at the edges—crowded with errands that matter and one call you’ve put off all week. Your chest tightens. Not a crisis, but the familiar squeeze between wanting change and fearing what it might take.
Here’s a quiet truth: you want relief, and you want your life to stay standing. Both can be true. Ambivalence isn’t weakness—it’s your nervous system searching for safety. Good treatment honors that by moving at a steady pace, building supports that protect what you value while you heal.
Recovery isn’t a single doorway; it’s a hallway with many doors you can open in sequence. Evidence shows that medications for opioid use disorder reduce overdose risk when paired with ongoing care. That’s why we integrate both medical and behavioral support from day one.
When it’s time to stabilize, our Reno campus—serving clients from Spring Valley—offers 24/7 medically supervised withdrawal management so detox can be as safe and comfortable as possible.
If you need structured days without an overnight hospital stay, we provide full-day partial hospitalization care that follows national best-practice pathways.
And when work or family responsibilities make a full-day schedule unrealistic, our flexible intensive outpatient program delivers multiple therapy sessions each week with clear goals and predictable rhythm.
Sometimes healing calls for fewer triggers and more structure. Leaving the neighborhood—even temporarily—can reduce “drive-by” temptations and create space for new habits to take root. We coordinate housing and transportation for Reno treatment so logistics don’t stand in your way.
To ensure your care level truly fits your needs, ASAM’s overview explains the continuum and how clinicians match support to severity—not guesswork.
Substance use rarely shows up alone. Anxiety, depression, trauma, disrupted sleep—all can be both causes and consequences. That’s why we provide integrated dual-diagnosis treatment in Nevada, so mental health is never an afterthought.
We rely heavily on therapies that are practical and proven. Research confirms that CBT shows measurable benefits for substance use, especially early in recovery when paired with accountability and real-life practice. We also address the body’s role in healing with holistic treatment that integrates body and mind, including movement, breath work, and nutrition.
Structure is the scaffold that allows new habits to set. Many clients choose structured sober living in Reno to practice daily routines with recovery “bumpers” in place. From the very beginning, we also build personalized aftercare that starts day one because the first weeks after treatment are often the most fragile.
You’ll never be just a bed number here. Our care model centers a 1:3 staff-to-client ratio so sessions aren’t rushed and your plan stays yours. And because stabilization matters, we use medications thoughtfully; FDA-approved medications are effective for OUD when combined with counseling and support.
The first step is simply an assessment and insurance check—no pressure, no commitments. With concierge-style admissions, our team guides you from the first call to the first session, keeping the process clear and respectful of your time.
If you live in Spring Valley, remember that we serve Las Vegas and Henderson too, and we’ll help arrange travel to Reno. If you have immediate questions—or just want to sanity-check your options—you can speak with our team today about timelines and next steps that fit your life.
How long is treatment? It depends on your level of care and your goals. Detox often takes a few days, followed by several weeks of PHP or IOP, and continuing with aftercare to keep supports in place.
Do you treat more than opioid use? Yes. We support alcohol, stimulants, cannabis, and polysubstance use—as well as co-occurring mental health conditions—through integrated, individualized plans.
Is traveling from Spring Valley worth it? For some, distance offers enough space from triggers to let new habits take hold. For others, staying close to home feels right. We’ll help you weigh both options with clarity.