VICTORY BAY
Compassionate Substance Abuse Treatment With Expert Support
We know that reaching out for substance abuse treatment can feel overwhelming, especially if you're not sure what to expect or whether it will really help. Our substance abuse treatment programs are designed to meet you where you are, offering structure, compassion, and evidence-based care so you can start rebuilding your life with support, not judgment.
Personalized Substance Use Treatment Programs
Our substance abuse treatment programs focus on both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction, helping you understand why substances became a coping tool and how to replace them with healthier strategies. Through a combination of individual therapy, group sessions, and skill-building, we work together to break the cycle of use, cravings, and shame, and move toward a more stable, fulfilling daily life.
Alcohol Addiction & Treatment
Alcohol is a depressant and refers to ethanol, the main compound present in alcoholic beverages. Alcohol can be found in the form of liquor, beer, as well as wine and is one of the most widely used recreational drugs in the world.
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Amphetamines are stimulants that increase neurotransmitter activity in the brain and also affect the central nervous system. While amphetamines are physically addictive, they can also be extremely psychologically addictive.
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Benzodiazepines, also commonly called "benzos," are a class of psychoactive drugs that affect the central nervous system by enhancing the brain's gamma-aminobutyric acid-A (GABA-A) receptors.
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If you or a loved one suffers from cocaine addiction, our substance use treatment programs can help restore your health and get your life back on track.
Learn MoreMarijuana Addiction & Treatment
Marijuana is one of the most popular recreational drugs and can be smoked, vaporized, eaten in food, or even used as an extract.
Learn MorePainkiller Addiction & Treatment
Painkillers are drugs that can come in the form of tablets, syrups, capsules, powders, or injectable solutions.
Learn MorePrescription Drug Addiction & Treatment
It’s hard to believe that the same drugs that improve the quality of life for some people hurt the quality of life for others. It’s the ultimate contradiction.
Learn MoreOpiates(Opioids) Addiction & Treatment
Opiates are some of the oldest known drugs in the world and derive from the alkaloid compounds in the opium poppy plant.
Learn MoreAdderall (Dextroamphetamine) Addiction & Treatment
Adderall is a pill that abuse can produce a euphoric high similar to cocaine or methamphetamine.
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Ecstasy is a drug that alters the levels of serotonin and dopamine in the body, which in turn produces a “high” sensation.
Learn MoreMDMA (Molly) Addiction & Treatment
MDMA (or molly) most often comes in a pill form, but it can also be found in liquid form, and is known as a “party drug”.
Learn MoreAmbien (Zolpidem) Addiction & Treatment
Ambien is the brand name for the drug Zolpidem and is used, for example, as a sedative for those who have trouble sleeping.
Learn MoreValium (Diazepam) Addiction & Treatment
Valium is a medication in the benzodiazepine family that is used to treat conditions like anxiety, seizures, alcohol withdrawal, insomnia, and more.
Learn MoreXanax (Alprazolam) Addiction & Treatment
Xanax is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines, which act on the brain and nerves.
Learn MoreCrack Cocaine Addiction & Treatment
Crack cocaine (otherwise known as “crack”) is a free-base form of cocaine.
Learn MoreCodeine Addiction & Treatment
Codeine plays a very important role in the treatment of moderate to severe pain issues. On the potency scale for prescription painkillers, doctors would consider codeine to have moderate potency.
Learn MoreDilaudid Addiction & Treatment
Dilaudid is a brand name for the drug hydromorphone, which is a synthetic opioid narcotic.
Learn MoreFentanyl Addiction & Treatment
Fentanyl is an opioid that is most often used as a pain medication.
Learn MoreMethadone Addiction & Treatment
Methadone is an opioid that’s used to treat patients with moderate to severe pain.
Learn MorePercocet (Oxycodone) Addiction & Treatment
Percocet (Oxycodone) is a semi-synthetic opioid that is usually prescribed for moderate to severe pain.
Learn MoreSuboxone Addiction & Treatment
Suboxone, also known as Subs, is the brand name of a drug that contains both buprenorphine and naloxone.
Learn MoreSubutex Addiction & Treatment
Subutex is the brand name for the drug buprenorphine and is most commonly used for the treatment of opioid dependence.
Learn MoreUltram (Tramadol) Addiction & Treatment
Ultram is the brand name for the drug tramadol – a synthetic opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain.
Learn MoreVicodin (Hydrocodone) Addiction & Treatment
Vicodin is a combination of acetaminophen and hydrocodone that’s used as a medication for patients experiencing moderate to severe pain.
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Outpatient
Our Outpatient Substance abuse programs at allow clients to take control of their recovery while they live without interruption. With access to flexible scheduling and dedicated staff, our clients can maintain their normal daily routine while getting the treatment they need for sustained recovery. Learn MoreIntensive Outpatient
We offer several levels of Intensive Outpatient substance use treatment and provide a customized program for each client. Our custom-designed treatment plans include the treatment modalities a patient needs at an intensity level that best fits their specific rehabilitation goals. Learn MoreTreatment Modalities
Benefits of Substance Abuse Treatment
Whether you're struggling with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, prescription medications, or multiple substances, we can tailor treatment for substance abuse to your specific needs, history, and goals. Some of the benefits of substance abuse treatment with us include:
- A personalized plan that reflects your goals and challenges
- Professional support for co-occurring mental health concerns like anxiety
- Flexible scheduling so you can continue work and family life
- Ongoing relapse prevention and aftercare support
By choosing our substance use treatment programs, you're not just addressing symptoms; you're learning new ways to cope with stress, manage relationships, and handle everyday triggers.
FAQ: Treatment for Substance Abuse
Reach Out to Our Caring Team Today
If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use disorder, you don't have to face it alone. We're here to listen, to understand your story, and to walk with you through every phase of substance abuse treatment.
Reach out to us today to learn more about our substance abuse treatment programs and how we can support your next step toward recovery.