Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Denver, Colorado

At CuraWest we offer medication assisted treatment as one of our our inpatient detox services in Denver, Colorado. We utilize medication to ease the pain of withdrawal in our comfortable, homestyle setting with round-the-clock medical support. Our first priority is to make detox as safe and comfortable as possible. We understand how daunting the withdrawal process can be. You might be ready to get sober; you might even be willing to do whatever it takes. Still, the thought of experiencing the inevitable mental and physical discomfort of withdrawal might be enough to keep you stuck in the vicious cycle of addiction. CuraWest can help. By detoxing at our center you can avoid the pain of withdrawal and get on the road to recovery. Contact us today to learn more.

What is Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)?

Medication Assisted Treatment, or MAT, is simply the method of using medication to make detox safe, ease the symptoms of withdrawal, lessen continued cravings or decrease the chances of relapse. If a person abusing drugs or alcohol can have some guarantees they can go through the withdrawal process with little to no discomfort or pain, the likelihood of that person agreeing to get sober vastly increases. Likewise, if medication can continually help with cravings and prevent relapse, it can be an effective tool in an individual’s recovery journey.

At CuraWest we use a variety of medications to assist our clients with the first stage of the recovery process. We also offer case management services and personalized aftercare planning, and if our clinical team believes ongoing MAT is a good option we can put you in touch with a treatment center which offers outpatient MAT services as well. Medical detox looks different for every individual. Some of our clients require MAT in order to safely undergo withdrawal, others need little more than over-the-counter pain relievers and non-narcotic sleep aids. Upon admission to our detox program each individual client undergoes an in-depth addiction assessment, which helps our clinical team determine which MAT options are the most appropriate for each unique case. To learn more about the role of MAT in our medical detox program in Denver, Colorado, contact us today.

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What Medications Do We Use for MAT?

When it comes to drug and alcohol withdrawal, associated symptoms look different depending on several factors, including:

  • What type of substances were being abused.
  • The severity of the substance abuse disorder.
  • Whether or not any underlying mental health concerns are present.
  • Whether or not any chronic health issues are present.
  • The age, gender and body type of the person who is undergoing withdrawal.

In most instances our clients experience standard withdrawal symptoms like insomnia, physical discomfort and strong drug and/or alcohol cravings. We often prescribe a combination of sleep aids and over-the-counter pain relievers to combat the more common symptoms of withdrawal. However, if a client has been battling a substance abuse disorder which directly involves alcohol, benzodiazepines or opioid narcotics like heroin, fentanyl or prescription painkillers, we might implement additional MAT options.

Medications Used for Drug & Alcohol Withdrawal

  • Benzodiazepine Withdrawal – In the case of moderate or severe benzo addiction we often use a benzo taper which is implemented and closely monitored by a medical professional. Quitting benzos cold turkey can result in a range of serious and potentially life-threatening symptoms including grand mal seizures. By slowly reducing the amount of the drug present in the system, the more serious symptoms of withdrawal can be effectively avoided. A 25 percent weekly reduction is recommended for those who take an appropriate amount of benzo medication on a regular basis. When it comes to tapering schedules following a long-term benzo abuse disorder, a smaller weekly reduction is generally required.
  • Alcohol Withdrawal – The symptoms associated with alcohol withdrawal can pose serious health-related threats if they are not adequately treated. Some of the more severe symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include seizures, hallucinations/delusions and delirium tremens. We use benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal whenever necessary. Medications like lorazepam, diazepam and chlordiazepoxide have been heavily researched for the effective treatment of alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and are considered safe when used in the context of medical detox. For liver compromised patients, we use Serax, which is gentler on the liver.
  • Opioid Withdrawal – At CuraWest we use Suboxone or Subutex for opioid withdrawal, in addition to clonidine in some instances. Both Suboxone and Subutex are buprenorphine-based medications, used to alleviate the more severe symptoms of opioid withdrawal while reducing psychological drug cravings. They are opioid partial agonists, which alleviate cravings and withdrawal symptoms without getting a patient high. Clonidine is an antihypertensive medication which has proven effective for the treatment of severe opioid withdrawal symptoms. Clonidine works by blocking certain chemicals in the brain which trigger the sympathetic nervous system.

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Additional Addiction Services

In addition to medication assisted treatment options, we offer the following addiction services:

  • Individual, Group & Family Therapy – At CuraWest we believe therapeutic intervention should begin during the first stage of the recovery process. We offer individual therapy sessions geared towards helping clients identify their personal recovery goals, group therapy sessions focused on a range of recovery-related topics and family therapy sessions whenever possible.
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  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment Options – Because mental illness and addiction so frequently go hand-in-hand, we offer dual diagnosis options for clients with untreated or undiagnosed mental health concerns. Our psychiatric professionals have extensive experience working with clients who have been struggling with anxiety, depression, bi-polar or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • Addiction Assessments – Medical detox is not a one-size-fits-all process, and individualized care is extremely important. Upon admission to our Colorado detox center each client undergoes a detailed assessment which helps the clinical team determine which MAT options are the best fit for each unique case. The assessment also helps case managers develop personalized aftercare plans.
  • Case Management Services – Each one of our clients is paired up with a case manager who serves as a client advocate and the main point of contact between the clinical team and the client’s loved ones. Case managers help develop aftercare plans based on the unique needs of each individual client.
  • Relapse Prevention Training – At CuraWest we believe medical detox should be a one-time experience, and relapse prevention training is an important part of every stage of the recovery process. Clients learn to identify and work through potential relapse triggers and identify personal warning signs.
  • Personalized Aftercare Planning – For many, medical detox is only the first step on the road to recovery. Many clients choose to transition into the next appropriate level of clinical care, which might be residential inpatient rehab, partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient treatment. We help facilitate that transition.

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If you or your loved one is interested in learning more about our medication assisted detox program in Denver, Colorado, contact us at any time either directly through our website or over the phone. During our initial phone call we complete a brief pre-assessment geared towards determining what will be the most effective treatment for each individual case. Next we determine which coverage option is most viable. In addition to working closely with most major regional and national health insurance providers, we offer self-pay and private pay options. If you’d like to check our coverage options before calling, we offer a free, no obligation insurance benefit check. Finally we set a date and a time for admission and help arrange plans for reliable transportation to our detox center near the University of Denver at Porter Adventist Hospital. We understand how devastating addiction can be, and our main priority is making the admissions process as straightforward and uncomplicated as possible. To begin your own personal recovery journey — or to help someone you love — contact us today.