Advanced Recovery Center
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Best results treating opiate ADDICTON.
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 405-672-3033
- Address:
- 1301 SE 59th St Oklahoma City, OK 73129
- Categories
- Rehabilitation Services, Alcoholism Information & Treatment Centers
- Brands
- substance abuse treatment
- Location
- OKLAHOMA CITY - 2 blocks east of I-35 at 1301 SE 59th St. TULSA - At the Delaware exit on the North side of I-244, 2727 E Admiral Place.
- Neighborhood
- Central Oklahoma City
- Associations
- CARF,DEA,OBNDD,ODMHSAS,SMHSA CAT
General Info
Clinical best practices & multifaceted holistic approach for best results * EVIDENCED-BASED best clinical practices identified by scientific study. Conducted by the federal agency SAMHSA. AS ACHEIVING the best outcomes. * multifaceted holistic approach addressing the many aspects of addiction. In keeping with healthy living. And consistent with OUR native heritage. We serve ALL adults. Native & NON-NATIVE. EVIDENCED-BASED best clinical PRACTICES WHAT does "EVIDENCE-BASED best clinical practices" mean? the federal government has funded research to identify what works best. What treatments achieve the best outcomes or results. Those are the practices we USE to GET YOU the best results possible. OUR team of doctors. Nurses. And therapists are here to meet your treatment needs. Medication assisted TREATMENT MEDICATION assisted treatment (MAT) uses medication to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings while the affected client is undergoing treatment for the underlying addiction. Opiate addiction has much more pronounced physical. AS well AS psychological. Post acute withdrawal symptoms. By stabilizing the client medically the overall treatment experience is enhanced toward better RESULTS. TRADITIONAL substance abuse treatment starts with inpatient detox, a costly level of care. That often takes UP to a month for a BED. Addicts are usually very ambivalent. And times when they are willing to GET help are frequently short in duration. In ONE month. Will that person still BE ready to make a change? will YOU even know where they are? SO. If YOU GET that person into detox. What happens next? they GO to outpatient treatment usually in a setting that has generated a 6 10% positive outcome. Traditional substance abuse treatment has NOT worked well with opiate addicts. On the other hand. Medication assisted treatment has gotten positive outcomes 70-75% of the time. And often ONE CAN skip inpatient detox meaning minimal disruption to family and employment AS well AS a lower COST. MAT is a SAMHSA EVIDENCE-BASED best clinical practice treatment improvement protocol 43. National data demonstrates that using this treatment ONE CAN expect roughly TEN times the probability of a good outcome versus traditional substance abuse methods. Even if a person has been through treatment several times. MAT might still work for them.