Beach House Recovery Center » Types of Addictions » Opioid
Beach House Center for Recovery offers a compassionate, safe, and nurturing environment for people seeking opioid rehab in Florida.
Our state-of-the-art addiction treatment campus provides comprehensive, medically supervised care tailored to each person’s unique needs.
Contact us today to get started, or continue reading to learn more about how we help people overcome opioid use disorder and begin lasting recovery.
Opioids are a class of pain-relieving drugs, either naturally derived from the poppy plant or synthetically produced, that bind to opioid receptors in the brain.
They include prescription medications such as:
Though many opioids are available in a prescription form, some are explicitly produced for street use.
Heroin is a type of opioid that’s illicitly manufactured and dispensed. It is frequently taken in place of prescription painkillers because it’s cheaper and often easier to access.
Because heroin is made illegally and consumed dangerously (injected, smoked, or snorted through the nose), there is a significantly greater risk of overdose, experiencing severe medical reactions, or being infected with potentially lethal diseases like HIV.
Heroin is also likely to contain highly toxic additives or additional narcotics.
Opioids trigger the release of dopamine, creating an intense sense of euphoria.
Over time, the brain adapts and requires larger doses to achieve the same effect, quickly leading to physical dependence and addiction.
The opioid epidemic remains a national emergency.
In Florida, data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show roughly 7,800 predicted drug-overdose deaths in the most recent 12-month reporting period from 2024 through 2025, with opioids involved in about 70% of cases.
Among those opioid deaths, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl account for well over half of all fatalities.
The CDC also notes that opioid overdoses continue to be a leading cause of preventable death across the United States.
Opioid addiction can develop quickly, often without obvious early warning signs.
Common indicators include:
If you or a loved one shows any of these signs, professional treatment is critical. Early intervention through a medically supervised program greatly improves long-term outcomes.
Ending opioid use without support can be painful and dangerous. A medically supervised detox provides the safest start to recovery.
Withdrawal symptoms vary by type and intensity per person, but often include:
At our opioid detox program in Florida, patients begin with a thorough evaluation of physical and mental health.
Our clinicians then create a personalized stabilization plan that uses FDA-approved medications to ease cravings and discomfort.
Our licensed medical team provides round-the-clock monitoring to manage withdrawal symptoms, prevent complications such as dehydration, and keep you safe and comfortable.
Recovery is more than detox. Our evidence-based programs treat the whole person—mind, body, and spirit.
Our modern, beachside campus provides a serene, supportive setting that removes outside distractions and encourages peer connection.
Every patient receives an individualized plan that may include individual therapy, group counseling, holistic therapies, and relapse-prevention strategies.
MAT combines behavioral therapies with FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine or naltrexone to reduce cravings and prevent relapse.
Our team closely monitors dosage and progress for safety and effectiveness.
Many people with opioid use disorder also struggle with mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Because these conditions feed into one another, treating only the addiction or only the mental health disorder often leaves part of the problem unresolved.
A dual diagnosis treatment program provides integrated care, meaning addiction specialists and mental health clinicians work together to address both challenges at once.
This approach stabilizes mood, reduces relapse risk, and helps patients build lasting recovery by healing the underlying causes and the substance use simultaneously.
Recovery continues long after detox and inpatient treatment.
At Beach House Center for Recovery, we focus on giving every patient the tools and support needed to maintain sobriety and build a fulfilling life beyond opioids.
Our continuing care services are designed to help you stay connected, develop healthy routines, and prevent relapse.
Ongoing therapy provides a safe space to process emotions, manage triggers, and reinforce coping skills.
Individual counseling offers personalized guidance, while group therapy fosters peer support and accountability, which are all key factors in long-term recovery success.
Healing relationships is an essential part of lasting recovery.
Our family therapy sessions help loved ones understand addiction, rebuild trust, and create a supportive home environment.
When families recover together, patients have a stronger foundation for sobriety.
Before leaving our campus, each patient works with our clinical team to create a detailed recovery plan. This includes scheduled therapy sessions, alumni support groups, relapse-prevention strategies, and connections to local resources.
A clear plan and strong network help ensure that the progress made in treatment continues for years to come.
Choosing the right treatment center can make all the difference in lasting recovery.
At Beach House Center for Recovery, we combine compassionate care, advanced therapies, and a serene Florida setting to help patients break free from opioid addiction and rebuild their lives.
Our multidisciplinary team of licensed clinicians, medical professionals, and therapists provides evidence-based treatment with genuine empathy.
Every patient receives individualized attention and 24/7 support to ensure both physical safety and emotional healing throughout the recovery journey.
Our state-of-the-art, campus-based facility in Florida offers a peaceful, resort-style environment designed to reduce outside distractions.
Patients benefit from comfortable accommodations, holistic therapies, and a community of peers who share the same commitment to long-term wellness.
You don’t have to face opioid addiction alone.
At Beach House Center for Recovery, our compassionate, licensed clinicians provide evidence-based treatment in a serene, campus-based environment designed for lasting healing. From medically supervised detox to personalized therapy and long-term aftercare, we tailor every step to your unique needs.
If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid use disorder or another type of addiction, help is available right now. Call our admissions team at 844.662.8117 or contact us today to begin your recovery journey and reclaim a healthier, drug-free future.
Do you have questions about opioid rehab?
Below are answers to some of the most common concerns we hear from individuals and families considering treatment at Beach House Center for Recovery.
Most major insurance plans cover medically supervised detox and follow-up addiction treatment when deemed clinically necessary.
Our admissions specialists can quickly verify your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs before you begin care.
The length of treatment varies depending on your individual needs, the severity of addiction, and the presence of any co-occurring mental health disorders.
Many patients begin with a medically supervised detox (typically 5–10 days) and then transition into residential treatment for 30 days or longer, followed by outpatient or aftercare programs to maintain long-term recovery.
Inpatient rehab provides 24/7 care in a structured, supportive environment where patients live on campus and receive intensive therapy, medical monitoring, and holistic services.
Outpatient rehab allows patients to live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions several times a week. At Beach House, our team helps you determine which level of care best supports your recovery goals.
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