Fentanyl addiction affects many people in Long Beach and across the country. This powerful synthetic opioid is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, making it extremely addictive and dangerous. Many individuals who misuse fentanyl may not fully understand the risks. This leads to overdose and other serious health problems. We give you a safe and supportive environment for recovery here at Long Beach Drug and Alcohol rehab center. With a variety of effective treatment options, we are committed to helping you or your loved one overcome addiction and start a healthier life.
Every individual’s experience with addiction is unique. Our team collaborates with you to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs, goals, and circumstances, so you get the best shot at recovery. 
Our rehab center is equipped with modern amenities and comfortable accommodations. We provide a serene environment that promotes healing and recovery and prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout the treatment process.
Addiction doesn't just affect the individual but also their loved ones. Our programs include family therapy and support sessions, helping to rebuild relationships and create a strong support system for lasting recovery.
We accept a wide range of insurance plans to make treatment accessible. Our admissions team will work with you to verify your insurance coverage and help you understand your benefits. We also offer financing options for those without insurance.
After a motorcycle accident, Pretty was prescribed painkillers, which triggered his addiction. The pills boosted his confidence and sociability, which he initially viewed as a "magic pill." He gradually transitioned to counterfeit Percocet pills containing fentanyl, which deepened his addiction. Pretty's life deteriorated as he became fully dependent on fentanyl, losing his marriage, home, and respect in his community. He overdosed multiple times. At one point, his mother watched him helplessly as he collapsed following an overdose. A mentor in California introduced him to detox and rehabilitation, where he began to confront his addiction and underlying emotional struggles. Pretty endured the painful withdrawal process and spent months in rehab and sober living. He worked to rebuild trust with his family and redefine his life. He is now two years sober.
Our medically supervised detox program helps you safely manage withdrawal symptoms in a comfortable environment. Our healthcare professionals monitor your progress and provide necessary medications to ease discomfort.
Our MAT program combines behavioral therapy with medications like buprenorphine or naltrexone to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. This approach supports a smoother recovery process and increases the chances of long-term success.
We offer a range of holistic therapies, including yoga, meditation, and art therapy, to promote overall wellness. These therapies help to reduce stress, improve mental clarity, and enhance emotional healing, complementing traditional treatment methods.
Our life skills training program equips you with essential skills for daily living, such as stress management, communication, and problem-solving. These skills are crucial for rebuilding your life and maintaining sobriety after treatment.
Fentanyl significantly slows down breathing, which can lead to respiratory failure and death. According to the CDC, synthetic opioids like fentanyl are involved in nearly 70% of opioid overdose deaths.
Chronic fentanyl leads to heart problems, including arrhythmias and increased risk of heart attack due to decreased oxygen levels in the blood.
Prolonged Fentanyl use alters the brain chemistry. This leads to cognitive impairments, memory loss, and increased risk of mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression.
Fentanyl can cause severe constipation and other gastrointestinal issues. This can lead to long-term digestive problems if not addressed during treatment.
Don’t let fentanyl addiction control your life. Contact Long Beach Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center now to learn more about our programs and how we can help you achieve a healthier, drug-free future.