Drug Rehab In Las Vegas

The Nestled Recovery Center in Las Vegas, Nevada offers inpatient detox followed by rehab as well as day and night programming for clients in need of intensive addiction treatment. Clients work on their long-term sobriety goals while transitioning to life in the community. From the outside, it can be frustrating and difficult to see someone struggle with addiction. You may not understand why they just can’t stop. Chances are, the person addicted doesn’t understand either. It takes time, commitment, and a strong support system to overcome drug addiction. You will find all of this and more at The Nestled Recovery Center.

We take a holistic approach to drug addiction treatment – addressing the physical, mental, and emotional challenges people face with this disease.

If you or someone you love needs help with drug addiction,

Contact The Nestled Recovery Center in Las Vegas today.

You can reach us by phone at (702) 299-6406.

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Recovery Starts With Detoxification

Deciding to address an addiction is an important first step, but it’s important not to cut yourself off from the addictive substance without supervision. Withdrawal symptoms are severe enough that many people do not make it past this stage in their recovery if they attempt it on their own. Additionally, some withdrawal symptoms are life-threatening, and it’s dangerous to cut oneself off completely without medical supervision.

Managing Withdrawal Symptoms

Withdrawal symptoms will vary depending on the type of drug and the length and severity of addiction, though some common symptoms include:

  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle cramps and body aches
  • Hot and cold flashes
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Depression
  • Seizures
  • Hallucinations

The Nestled Recovery Center has a top-notch addiction detox center where you can receive help managing withdrawal symptoms. Our experienced medical staff will monitor your condition do everything we can to make withdrawal easier to deal with.

Removing a substance from your system is only part of the body. After detox, you can enroll in our 30-day residential program to learn tools for maintaining long-term sobriety.

What You Should Know About Drug Addiction

Many factors drive an addiction. In the beginning, taking the drug may be experimental or even necessary to deal with a medical issue. As the drug is used more often, a physical dependency forms. Someone can find themselves unable to stop taking the drug without experiencing painful withdrawal symptoms. When drug abuse gets to this point, it often means that the individual is struggling with a co-occurring mental disorder such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD.

Patients with dual diagnosis need to address the underlying mental health factors driving their addiction. One of the biggest threats to sobriety is failing to understand what motivates your substance abuse. When you can recognize the triggers that tempt you to use, you can develop strategies to handle them in healthy ways instead of falling back into old habits. Sometimes even underlying the mental health or addiction disorder could be an unprocessed and frequently retriggered traumatic memory that is causing the individual to want to numb through substances. Our program can aid individuals in processing and creating room for new, healthy, and stable emotional and mental experiences.

Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Drug Addiction

Drug addiction can sometimes be difficult to identify. Addiction can cloud a person’s judgment and cause them to be in denial of their problem, with family or friends often being the ones to recognize the addiction long before the individual struggling with the disease.

Some common warning signs that someone may be struggling with addiction include:

  • Uncharacteristically secretive behavior
  • Multiple job changes in a short period of time
  • Issues at school
  • Persistent lethargy or lack of motivation
  • Unexplained money troubles
  • Changes in visual appearance
  • Changes in personal hygiene

Depending on the nature and length of your addiction, you may need short-term intervention or long-term treatment. Whether you or your loved one is struggling to overcome an addiction to a well-known street drug or a doctor-prescribed medication, The Nestled Recovery Center has the expertise required to get you on the road to recovery.

Substances Commonly Treated In Drug Rehab

Because different drugs affect people differently, we have dedicated programs for numerous types of drug addictions, including:

What is drug rehab?

Drug rehab, also known as addiction treatment or substance abuse treatment, is a type of program designed to help individuals overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol. Rehab programs typically involve a combination of medication-assisted treatment, therapy, and support groups to help individuals overcome their addiction and achieve long-term recovery.

How does drug addiction develop?

Drug addiction can develop over time as a result of repeated drug use. The brain’s reward system can be altered by drugs, leading to changes in the way the brain functions and a dependence on the drug. This can happen even when the drug is used as prescribed by a doctor.

What are the symptoms of drug addiction?

Symptoms of drug addiction may include:

  • Taking the drug more often or in larger doses than prescribed
  • Struggling to stop using the drug despite the negative consequences
  • Developing a tolerance to the drug, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effects
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug
  • Continuing to use the drug despite negative physical or psychological effects

How is drug addiction treated?

Drug addiction is typically treated through a combination of medication-assisted treatment, therapy, and support groups as well as mindfulness and wellness practices. Medication-assisted treatment may involve the use of drugs like naltrexone or buprenorphine to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Therapy and support groups can help individuals understand and address the underlying issues that may have contributed to their addiction, and provide ongoing support to help prevent relapse.

What is the success rate of drug rehab?

The success rate of drug rehab can vary depending on a number of factors, including the individual’s level of commitment to recovery, the severity of their addiction, and the quality of the treatment program. However, with appropriate treatment and support, individuals with drug addiction can achieve long-term recovery and a better quality of life.

Luxury Drug Rehab In Las Vegas Nevada

The Nestled Recovery Center is a private, fully-furnished rehab center designed to replicate a home-like feel. Take some time to explore our grounds to get a feel for what it’s like to undergo treatment at our facility. The personalized attention, compassionate care, and holistic approach to treatment we provide our patients set us apart from other rehab facilities.

To learn more about drug addiction treatment at The Nestled Recovery Center,

Contact Us today at (702) 299-6406.

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