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How To Find A Drug Rehab Center: 5 Things To Consider

Searching for a drug rehab center can be overwhelming, especially when you’re looking for the right fit for yourself or a loved one. With so many options available, knowing what to look for is necessary to make a choice that supports long-term recovery. Understanding how to find a drug rehab

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How Does Methadone Treatment Work For Opioid Dependency?

Methadone treatment is a well-established method for managing opioid dependency. This approach involves using methadone, a synthetic opioid, to help individuals overcome addiction and stabilize their lives. But how does methadone treatment work? Understanding it can clarify its role in recovery and its benefits for those struggling with opioid dependence.

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How Does A Suboxone Clinic Work?

How does a Suboxone clinic work? These clinics specialize in treating opioid addiction through a combination of medication and support services. Understanding the benefits of a Suboxone clinic can provide insight into how this approach aids in recovery and helps individuals regain control of their lives. The Role of Suboxone

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Different Types of Opioid Addiction You Should Know About

Addiction takes on many forms, each uniquely affecting those it touches. At Crossroads Treatment Centers, we specifically treat opioid addiction for those looking for a way out. Understanding opioid addiction and its various components can be incredibly difficult, both for the person with the addiction as well as their loved

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An Introduction to Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) For Opioid Use Disorder

Struggling with opioid use disorder? Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) offers a comprehensive solution by combining medications with counseling and behavioral therapies. This approach doesn’t just focus on the physical side of addiction but also supports you mentally, paving the way for a long-lasting recovery. How MAT Works MAT uses specific medications

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Crossroads Attends the 2024 VAMARP Conference

Highlights from the 2024 VAMARP Conference

Key Takeaways from the Virginia Association of Medication-Assisted Recovery Programs Conference Crossroads Treatment Centers had the privilege of participating in the Virginia Association of Medication-Assisted Recovery Programs conference, which was held from October 16th to 18th at the Hilton Double Tree in Charlottesville, VA. This year’s event brought together professionals,

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Crossroads Executive Team Visits: A Journey of Compassion and Care

In July, our Crossroads Executive Leadership Team visited Philadelphia, and in September, they visited Pittsburgh. These visits were unified missions of fostering community care and connection in response to the growing substance use epidemic. These visits had two key purposes: collaborating with our community partners in the area and working

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Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day (August 21, 2024)

Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day: A Critical Call to Action on August 21st The opioid crisis has escalated into one of the most urgent public health challenges of our time. In 2022 there were more than 109,000 overdose deaths, which translates to nearly 300 people dying per day. At the

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Enjoying Holidays Sober

7 Tips to Staying Sober During the Holidays

The holiday season can be a happy time, but it can also be a source of stress and isolation. Many holiday traditions involve the use of alcohol. This can be a struggle for people who are in recovery. Holidays can also bring up memories of loved ones who have passed

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Xylazine, Called Tranq, Is Fueling the Opioid Epidemic

What Is Xylazine? Xylazine is a powerful drug used for sedation, anesthesia, muscle relaxation and pain relief in animals, such as horses and cattle. It’s not an opioid. It’s a tranquilizer approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for veterinary use, but it is not for human use. Why Xylazine is Dangerous

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