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Opioid Addiction Treatment in Wilmington, Delaware

Comprehensive treatment for heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid dependence with medical detox, MAT, and residential care.

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Treating Opioid Use Disorder in Delaware

Opioid addiction is a chronic medical condition involving physical dependence on opioid substances such as heroin, fentanyl, and prescription painkillers. The opioid crisis continues to devastate communities across Delaware and the Mid-Atlantic region, with synthetic opioids like fentanyl driving overdose deaths to record levels.

At Rise Treatment & Recovery, we provide safe, medically supervised opioid detox, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), evidence-based residential programming, and ongoing recovery support for individuals struggling with opioid use disorder.

Opioids We Treat

Our medical campus partnership enables us to deliver services that go beyond traditional detox and residential care.

Heroin

Fentanyl (and fentanyl analogs)

Prescription painkillers (OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin)

Morphine

Hydrocodone

Oxycodone

Codeine

The Science

Why Opioids Are So Addictive

Opioids bind to receptors in the brain and spinal cord, blocking pain signals and triggering a massive release of dopamine. This creates intense euphoria and reinforces continued use. With repeated exposure, the brain adapts, building tolerance and requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect.

Physical dependence develops as the body becomes reliant on opioids to function normally. When use stops, severe withdrawal symptoms occur, driving continued use even when the individual wants to quit. This cycle is extremely difficult to break without medical intervention and comprehensive treatment.

Recognizing Opioid Addiction

Physical Signs

Behavioral Changes

Opioid Withdrawal and Medical Detox

Opioid withdrawal is intensely uncomfortable and difficult to endure without medical support. Our detox program provides comfort medications, 24/7 monitoring, and compassionate care to ensure safety and reduce suffering.

Common Withdrawal Symptoms

Severe muscle and bone pain

Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea

Intense cravings

Anxiety and agitation

Sweating and chills

Insomnia and restlessness

Opioid Withdrawal Timeline

6-12 Hours (short-acting opioids)

Early symptoms begin: anxiety, cravings, muscle aches

1-3 Days

Peak symptoms: severe pain, nausea, vomiting, insomnia

5-10 Days

Acute symptoms subside with medical support

Weeks to Months

PAWS (post-acute withdrawal) may include mood changes, sleep issues

Our Approach

Opioid Addiction Treatment Process

1

Assessment & Intake

Comprehensive evaluation to determine appropriate level of care and create an individualized treatment plan.

2

Medical Detox & MAT

24/7 medically supervised withdrawal management with comfort medications and physician oversight.

3

Residential Treatment

Therapeutic programming addressing underlying causes through individual therapy, group counseling, and relapse prevention.

Why Treatment Works: With proper medical care, evidence-based therapy, peer support, and ongoing recovery planning, individuals can successfully overcome opioid addiction and rebuild their lives. Recovery is possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can someone quit opioids without professional help?

While opioid withdrawal is rarely life-threatening on its own, it is extremely uncomfortable and carries significant risks. Medical detox greatly increases safety, reduces suffering, and improves the likelihood of successful long-term recovery. Attempting to detox at home often leads to relapse due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms. 

Acute opioid withdrawal typically lasts 5-10 days, with symptoms peaking around 48-72 hours. However, some individuals experience post-acute withdrawal symptoms (PAWS) that can persist for weeks or months. Our medical team provides comfort medications and 24/7 monitoring throughout the acute phase.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) may include medications such as buprenorphine or other FDA-approved options to reduce cravings and ease withdrawal symptoms. Our medical team determines the appropriate protocol based on individual assessment and clinical needs.

Detox alone is not sufficient for lasting recovery. After medical stabilization, clients transition into residential treatment to address the psychological and behavioral aspects of opioid use disorder through therapy, counseling, peer support, and relapse prevention planning.

Most major insurance plans provide coverage for medically necessary opioid detox and residential treatment. Our admissions team provides free, confidential insurance verification and can help you understand your benefits.

Get Help for Opioid Addiction Today

Call Rise Treatment & Recovery in Wilmington, Delaware for immediate support. We treat heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid addiction. Available 24/7.

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