Expert Addiction Treatment Programs for Real Recovery

Addiction steals your future. Quitting cold turkey is dangerous and often fails. You need real medical support. We provide a safe place to heal. Our team treats the root causes of your pain. Get your life back on track today.

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Confidential. Free assessment. Most insurance accepted.

Expert Addiction Treatment Programs for Real Recovery

Addiction steals your future. Quitting cold turkey is dangerous and often fails. You need real medical support. We provide a safe place to heal. Our team treats the root causes of your pain. Get your life back on track today.

Call (302) 555-1234
  • Available 24/7
  • HIPAA Compliant
  • Most Insurance Accepted

Confidential. Free assessment. Most insurance accepted.

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Integrated mental health & addiction care

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Treatment Planning
Tailored to each clinical profile

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Facilities across the United States

Why Willpower Fails

Addiction is a chronic, treatable medical condition – not a moral failing. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) classifies substance use disorder as a brain disorder involving changes to circuits responsible for reward, stress, and self-control. With appropriate treatment, recovery is achievable.


Trying to quit cold turkey is highly dangerous. Your brain chemistry changes over time. Sudden withdrawal can cause severe medical emergencies. You need proper medical detox to stay safe.

Substance abuse rewires how you think and feel. This is a medical condition. It is not a moral failure. Our addiction treatment programs address the root causes of your struggle.

We build a recovery plan just for you. This often includes inpatient rehab and ongoing therapy. We also treat co-occurring mental health issues to help prevent relapse.

Treatment Programs & Services

We offer a full continuum of care, from initial stabilization through long-term recovery support. Each program is guided by ASAM placement criteria and current clinical best practices.

24-hour supervised care in a medically managed residential environment for individuals with moderate to severe substance use disorders requiring intensive clinical support.

  • Appropriate for: Severe addiction, medical detox needs, unstable home environment
  • Duration: Typically 30–90 days
  • Components: Medical supervision, individual & group therapy, medication management

Flexible, therapy-based care that allows individuals to continue living at home while receiving structured clinical support and evidence-based treatment services.

  • Appropriate for: Mild to moderate symptoms, strong support system, step-down from inpatient
  • Duration: 3-12 months
  • Components: Individual therapy, group sessions, relapse prevention, family counseling

Integrated treatment for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Research consistently demonstrates that simultaneous treatment of both conditions improves outcomes.

  • Appropriate for: Co-occurring depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder with substance use
  • Duration: Varies by clinical assessment
  • Components: Psychiatric evaluation, integrated therapy, medication management

FDA-approved medications combined with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a whole-patient approach to substance use disorder treatment.

  • Appropriate for: Opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, withdrawal management
  • Duration: Individualized; may be ongoing
  • Components: Buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone combined with behavioral counseling

Medical detox provides a safe, monitored environment to manage withdrawal symptoms as the body clears itself of substances. This process minimizes physical risks and ensures patient comfort before transitioning to ongoing therapy.

  • Appropriate for: Severe alcohol, opioid, or prescription drug dependence requiring medical intervention
  • Duration: 3 to 10 days, depending on the substance and severity
  • Components: 24/7 medical monitoring, medication-assisted treatment, withdrawal symptom management, transition planning

Specialized Care For Every Substance

Addiction is never a one size fits all condition. Different drugs require totally different medical approaches. We treat alcohol, fentanyl, meth, cocaine, and prescription drugs. Our team builds a specific recovery path for your exact situation.

Statistics sourced from SAMHSA and CDC.

How Our Addiction Treatment Programs Work

Healing from substance abuse happens in clear, safe, and medically guided steps. We stand by you from your first call to your lifelong recovery.
1

Confidential Assessment

Speak with our admissions team for a free, no-obligation clinical assessment to determine the appropriate level of care.

2

Insurance Verification

We verify your benefits and explain coverage details, out-of-pocket costs, and available financial options.

3

Personalized Treatment Plan

Our clinical team develops an individualized plan addressing substance use, mental health, and recovery goals.

4

Begin Treatment

Start your recovery journey with medical, therapeutic, and peer support from day one. Same-day admissions may be available.

Insurance Coverage & Financial Options

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires most insurance plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with medical and surgical care. Beacon Addiction Care accepts most major insurance providers.

Our financial counselors work with each patient and family to maximize insurance benefits, explain out-of-pocket costs, and identify additional resources including state-funded programs and sliding-scale options.

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Accepted Insurance Providers

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Humana
  • Medicaid
  • TRICARE
  • BlueCross BlueShield
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Medicare
  • Anthem

Don’t see your provider? Contact us – we work with most plans.

When to Seek Help

Recognizing the right time to get medical help can truly save a life. Waiting for someone to hit rock bottom is a deadly mistake. Addiction is a progressive disease that only gets worse without intervention.

Contact us immediately if you notice any of these severe warning signs:

  • You cannot stop using substances despite desperately wanting to quit
  • You suffer physical withdrawal symptoms when you try to stay sober
  • Drug or alcohol use is ruining your career and close relationships
  • You constantly lie to your family about how much you are using
  • You mix different substances like opioids and alcohol to feel normal
  • You feel severe anxiety or panic when you run out of drugs
  • Your physical health is failing fast due to daily substance abuse.

The SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-4357) provides free, confidential, 24/7 referrals and information. You can also take a confidential self-assessment to better understand the situation.

When to Seek Help

Recognizing the right time to get medical help can truly save a life. Waiting for someone to hit rock bottom is a deadly mistake. Addiction is a progressive disease that only gets worse without intervention.

Contact us immediately if you notice any of these severe warning signs:

  • You cannot stop using substances despite desperately wanting to quit
  • You suffer physical withdrawal symptoms when you try to stay sober
  • Drug or alcohol use is ruining your career and close relationships
  • You constantly lie to your family about how much you are using
  • You mix different substances like opioids and alcohol to feel normal
  • You feel severe anxiety or panic when you run out of drugs
  • Your physical health is failing fast due to daily substance abuse.

The SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-4357) provides free, confidential, 24/7 referrals and information. You can also take a confidential self-assessment to better understand the situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Finding the right help can feel overwhelming when you are struggling. We answer common questions about our addiction treatment programs to guide you.

Treatment length depends entirely on your specific medical needs. A safe medical detox takes a few days. After that, an inpatient rehab stay often lasts 30 to 90 days. We will build a timeline that keeps you safe and sober.

No. Quitting cold turkey at home is incredibly dangerous. Alcohol and opioid withdrawal can cause fatal seizures or heart failure. You need continuous medical supervision to survive the physical shock.

Yes. Addiction almost always masks deeper psychological pain. We use a dual diagnosis approach. We treat conditions like depression or PTSD at the exact same time.

We accept most major health insurance plans. Coverage varies depending on your specific policy details. Contact us directly and we will verify your insurance benefits for free.

Inpatient care means you live at our facility with full medical support. Outpatient rehab allows you to live at home while attending therapy during the day. We will help you choose the safest option.

Yes. We specialize in treating prescription drug dependence. Medically guided withdrawal is critical for these substances. We use safe medications to step you down without severe pain.

Federal laws protect your medical privacy. The Family and Medical Leave Act can protect your job while you get help. Getting sober is the best way to save your career.

Recovery is a lifelong process. We provide comprehensive aftercare planning before you leave. This includes continued therapy and connections to local support groups. We never just abandon you.

Reviewed by Lisa Chen, LCSW

Board-Certified Addiction Medicine Specialist | Clinical Director
Last Updated: February 2026


Sources & Citations:

  • NIDA: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (Fourth Edition, 2024)
  • National Institutes of Health: Substance Use Disorders Research
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: National Helpline and Treatment Locator
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Drug Overdose Prevention
  • American Psychiatric Association: Practice Guidelines for Substance Use Disorders

Reviewed by Lisa Chen, LCSW

Board-Certified Addiction Medicine Specialist | Clinical Director
Last Updated: February 2026


Sources & Citations:

  • NIDA: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (Fourth Edition, 2024)
  • National Institutes of Health: Substance Use Disorders Research
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: National Helpline and Treatment Locator
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Drug Overdose Prevention
  • American Psychiatric Association: Practice Guidelines for Substance Use Disorders

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment options.

Confidentiality Notice: Beacon Addiction Care is committed to protecting your privacy. All communications are handled in accordance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations and 42 CFR Part 2 federal confidentiality requirements for substance use disorder treatment records.

Beacon Addiction Care does not guarantee specific treatment outcomes. Individual results vary based on the nature and severity of the substance use disorder, co-occurring conditions, and adherence to the treatment plan.

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If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use, our compassionate admissions team is here to listen – without judgment and without pressure. Every call is confidential.
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