Residential Heroin Rehab

When you are addicted to heroin, even simple tasks are difficult to complete. It's difficult, if not impossible, to keep up at work and school, to raise your children, to maintain a relationship with your significant other. Choosing residential heroin rehab when you are in the throes of heroin addiction is difficult to do as well, but it is the best possible choice if you are ready to start a new life without drugs.

At Michael's House, we offer a residential heroin rehab for those who are physically and psychologically addicted to heroin. Contact us at Michael's House today to learn more about our inpatient heroin rehab. Call .

The Need for Residential Heroin Rehab

There is a unique change that happens in the brain when opiates like heroin are used on a regular basis. The nerve receptors to which the drug attaches begin to adapt and change according to this new presence in the system. Your brain stops producing chemicals that it deems no longer necessary thanks to the presence of the heroin.

When you stop taking heroin, your body doesn't respond well. Without its natural chemicals and heroin's synthetic ones, your body begins to exhibit extreme physical symptoms like profuse sweating, hot and cold chills, goose bumps or clammy skin, achiness in your bones and muscles, headaches, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. You can't sleep or eat and everything becomes a source of irritation. These withdrawal symptoms begin within hours of your last dose, peak after three days and last for weeks. A residential heroin rehab treats your addiction, allowing you to immediately stop taking the drug without experiencing these awful physical symptoms.

Residential Heroin Rehab: Is it for You?

If you feel the onset of the heroin withdrawal symptoms described above when you try to stop taking the drug on your own, take too little or run out of the drug, then you are addicted to heroin and you need medical help. Even for those who are no longer physically addicted to the drug, heroin rehab addresses the psychological issues behind chronic abuse and addiction and may help you avoid relapse.

Residential Heroin Rehab: The Safest Way to Quit Heroin

The safest and most efficient way to treat heroin addiction is to enroll in a residential heroin rehab that provides both a medical detox and heroin addiction treatment. With methadone or Suboxone, two FDA-approved medications for treating opiate addictions like heroin addiction, you can minimize your heroin withdrawal symptoms. Almost immediately, you will begin to regain the clarity you lost when you began using heroin, increasing your ability to stay safe and maintain the safety of those around you. When you are stabilized physically, you can turn your attention to your psychological addiction to the drug and learn how to avoid relapse after you graduate from your residential heroin rehab. When the program is complete, you can opt for a sober living facility if you choose and continue to enjoy the support and safety that comes with drug-free living accommodations.

Residential Heroin Rehab at Michael's House

Michael's House offers a residential, inpatient heroin rehab here in Palm Springs, California. If you would like to learn more about our program or schedule a consultation, contact us today at our Michael's House call center: .

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