Medication Assisted Treatment

Center for Family Development (CFD) provides comprehensive Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for individuals struggling with opioid and/or alcohol use disorders. Our medication-assisted treatment options include Suboxone (Buprenorphine) and Vivitrol (Naltrexone). While we do not offer Methadone, our other options have proven effective in supporting recovery. Eligibility for MAT is determined based on a thorough diagnosis that confirms the suitability for outpatient care.

medication assisted treatment

Our Medication Assisted Treatment services are frequently integrated with CFD’s Adult Recovery Program to ensure a holistic approach to recovery.

We take pride in delivering services in a safe, inclusive environment, covered by OHP and several private insurance carriers. Additionally, CFD offers a self-payment option to make our services accessible to a broader range of individuals. Financial support may also be available for those who meet specific eligibility requirements, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to receiving quality care.

Choose CFD for effective and supportive Medication Assisted Treatment that addresses all aspects of recovery.

Our dedicated team is here to help you achieve a healthier, substance-free life.

Visit our center to learn more about how our comprehensive services can support your journey to recovery.

Medication Assisted Treatment

Our comprehensive Medication Assisted Treatment services include:

  • Comprehensive ASAM substance use assessment: We provide detailed assessments to understand the extent of substance use and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.

  • Opioid-Specific Recovery Support: Tailored support for those dealing specifically with opioid use disorder, helping them navigate the challenges of recovery.

  • Co-Occurring Disorder Services: Addressing both substance use and mental health issues concurrently to provide integrated care.

  • Group, Individual, and Family Therapy: Offering various therapeutic settings to support individual needs and promote family healing.

  • Recovery Skills Training: Teaching essential skills to manage triggers, build resilience, and maintain long-term recovery.

  • Peer Support Services: Connecting clients with peers who have successfully navigated their recovery journeys for guidance and support.

  • Urinalysis: Regular testing to monitor substance use and support accountability.

  • Substance Use Education: Providing education on the effects of substances and the benefits of recovery.

  • Collaboration with Legal Systems and Referral Sources: Working with legal entities and other organizations to support our client’s recovery journey.

  • Continuing Care/Recovery Support: Offering ongoing support to help individuals maintain their recovery long-term.