Residential Drug Addiction Treatment Facilities in Casper, WY
Wyoming Recovery offers an inpatient drug addiction treatment program at our facility in Casper, WY. Inpatient drug addiction treatment is generally shorter in duration than outpatient treatment and leads to better success rates among patients. That’s why we recommend an inpatient rehab program whenever possible. Our residential addiction treatment program is suitable for addictions to any kind of drug, including opioids (like heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, and hydrocodone), cocaine, methamphetamine, hallucinogens, cannabis, sedatives, and prescription drugs.
Patients in our residential program stay in our Casper drug rehab facility, where they receive 24/7 care and monitoring. The Wyoming Recovery facility is licensed by the State of Wyoming Department of Health and accredited by the Joint Commission as a Behavioral Health Care Accreditation Program.
Patients live in one of our four homes while they are in drug addiction treatment. Our 16-bed facility retains much of the homey atmosphere of the original houses, including shared living and kitchen spaces, laundry facilities, bathrooms, and more.
Wyoming Recovery isn’t a “lock-down” drug addiction treatment facility. Although our patients are monitored and their schedules are tightly regulated, they are also free to come and go as they please. The goal of our open campus is to encourage freedom and independence for our residential patients, while also allowing them to connect and interact with the community. Patients are free to leave for walks for instance, or spend a day with their friends and family.
To get started in our residential inpatient drug addiction treatment program, fill out this online form or call (307) 265-3791 to speak with a case manager and get admitted.
Residential Drug Addiction Treatment / Inpatient Drug Addiction Treatment
Wyoming Recovery’s Residential Inpatient Program is an intense and effective drug addiction treatment program for people suffering from drug addictions. Often treatment starts with our medically supervised drug detox program. During drug detox, patients are strictly monitored and under the care of our medical staff.
Wyoming Recovery residential drug addiction treatment patients have access to our multidisciplinary team of physicians, psychiatrists, therapists, and counselors who take a holistic approach to addiction treatment. We have decades of experience in helping addicts overcome their addictions to live healthier, happier lives.
For more information and specifics about drug addiction treatment, please visit this page.
Suboxone Treatment Program for Inpatient Drug Addiction Treatment
Wyoming Recovery offers Suboxone as part of our inpatient detox program. Suboxone is a prescription medication for the treatment of addiction to prescription opioid painkillers (including Fentanyl, Percocet, Vicodin, Codeine, and OxyContin) and street opioid drugs (including heroin). Suboxone is a brand name, and is actually the combination of buprenorphine (a partial opioid agonist) and naloxone (a pure opioid antagonist).
Suboxone must be administered by a doctor, and while it is not a magic bullet for treating opioid addictions, we found it to be very effective for certain patients in certain situations. On admission, our medical staff will determine if you are a candidate for our Suboxone Treatment Program.
Some of the benefits of Suboxone as part of our residential drug addiction treatment program are:
- Easier Detoxification — Patients on suboxone generally experience a milder detox process with fewer and milder withdrawal symptoms.
- Long Lasting — Once maintained, the frequency of prescription is determined by the physician and can vary from weekly to monthly, depending on the patient’s needs.
- Safer — Unlike the traditional opioids it replaces, Suboxone alone is unlikely to result in an overdose.
- Reduced Overall Health Risks — Opioid addicts often take part in high-risk behavior, especially if they are injecting opioids. Suboxone replaces their opioid intake and reduces risk of exposure to HIV, hepatitis C and other diseases spread through shared needle use.
- Blocks Other Opioids — Suboxone blocks the effects of other opioids, so if a patient takes an opioid, they won’t receive any pleasurable effects.
- Greater Program Flexibility — Compared to the traditional requirements of methadone treatment programs, Suboxone offers patients and their doctors more flexibility and privacy.
Benefits of Residential Inpatient Drug Rehab Centers
Medical studies have proven that patients in residential (inpatient) drug rehab centers such as Wyoming Recovery have a greater chance of long-term success and are far less likely to relapse than those trying to quit on their own.
- Patients Have Fewer Distractions — Everyday life is full of distractions, environmental factors, and situations that trigger addicts. When in a residential drug rehab facility, patients can concentrate wholly on their treatment and recovery.
- Around-the-Clock Medical Care and Monitoring — Patients are monitored 24/7 while in residential treatment. Beyond the obvious benefits of making sure patients are safe and stay clean, this also allows our staff to provide constant encouragement, as well as physical, emotional, and mental support.
- Multifaceted, Holistic Treatment — The treatment programs we offer at Wyoming Recovery are all medical and evidence-based; they are proven to help addicts recover from their addictions. Treatment is administered by our multidisciplinary team of physicians, psychiatrists, and licensed therapists and counselors. But we supplement those treatments with other behavioral and alternative therapies. It’s all part of our holistic treatment program.
- Peer Support — Most addicts benefit from being around other addicts who are also going through the same issues. While in residential treatment, our patients share common areas, and interact with each other frequently. This “shared experience” allows patients to learn from each other, and encourage each other as they progress through treatment toward recovery.
- Additional Support — Because our residential patients are monitored 24/7, it’s easy for our staff to make changes to the patient’s treatment protocol as necessary. We can add therapies as needed, and reduce or remove therapies that aren’t having the desired effects.
Tips for Preparing for Inpatient Drug Addiction Treatment
The first step is to get admitted. Just fill out this online form or call (307) 265-3791 to speak with a case manager.
- Fill Out Your Paperwork — You can speed up the admission process by filling out your paperwork:
- Pack Accordingly — While you are staying with us, we will provide meals, bedding and towels, laundry facilities, and basic personal care items (including soap and shampoo). Here is a list of what we recommend you bring with you into treatment.
- Leave Prohibited Items at Home — All of your belongings will be searched for your safety and for the safety of the other patients. Any prohibited items will be removed while you are staying in our facility. Here is a list of prohibited items you should leave at home.
Contact Wyoming Recovery for Inpatient Drug Rehab Admission
Are you ready to start your recovery journey? The dedicated and caring staff at Wyoming Recovery is here for you, every step along your journey. To start the admissions process, just fill out this online form or call (307) 265-3791 to speak with a case manager.
We offer same-day admissions for patients in dire or extreme circumstances. To apply for same-day admission to Wyoming Recovery’s drug addiction treatment programs, fill out this form.