We offer a wide variety of programs to help
you reach a full, healthy recovery.
We offer a wide variety of programs to help you get reach a full, healthy recovery.
Medication Assisted Treatment
Methadone Maintenance Treatment
Suboxone Maintenance
Subutex Maintenance
Vivitrol
Office Based Suboxone Treatment
Ambulatory Detoxification
Intensive Outpatient / Outpatient
Screening and Assessment
Individual and Group Counseling
Community Education
Office Based Opioid Treatment
Office-Based Opioid Treatment Programs – also called OBOTs – are a type of outpatient addiction treatment designed for people living with opioid use disorder (OUD). OBOTS are classified under the general umbrella of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), which is the gold-standard therapeutic approach for treating people with OUD.
Offers coordinated care to individuals with multiple chronic health conditions, including mental health and substance use disorders. The health home treatment builds linkages to community supports and resources as well as enhances coordination and integration of primary and behavioral healthcare to better meet the needs of people with multiple chronic illnesses including opioid addiction.
Seeking treatment for mental health concerns or addiction can be a frightening and confusing process. At Open Arms Hearts Health Services, we are here to help. Our providers offer their experience and services in a comfortable, confidential setting. Open Arms & Hearts is committed to providing the best continuity of care for patients and families needing exceptional health care and/or mental health services close to home where your care team knows you best.
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Understanding Opioid Drug Abuse
UNDERSTANDING OPIOID DRUG ABUSE UNDERSTANDING OPIOID DRUG ABUSE Addiction is the psychological and behavioral impulses characterized by cravings, compulsion, and the inability to stop using despite negative consequences. Substance addictions include alcohol, tobacco, opioids (painkillers, fentanyl or heroin), prescription drugs (such as anti-anxiety medications or sleeping pills), marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, and other substances. Each addiction has a different set of symptoms and effects on the body and each addiction has different options for treatment.
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Signs of addiction include:
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Taking a substance more often and in higher quantities than intended
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A desire to reduce use without success
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Significant time used to acquire, use and recover from a substance
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Feeling increased cravings for the substance
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Reduced performance at work, home or school
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Poor relationships with family, friends, and within social circles due to continued use.
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Engaging in risky behaviors that put oneself or others in danger.
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Inclination to criminal activity.
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Developing tolerance, requiring greater usage to achieve the same effect.
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Experiencing withdrawal symptoms after reducing use (physical symptoms vary based on substance used) all there is to know about us.
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Identify signs of addiction first
Identify signs of addiction first, then determine whether the addiction is to opioids or another substance in order to seek professional help from a qualified addiction specialist. For example, verifying that a person you care about is addicted to opioids will help you understand the type of care to search for to get the best treatment program specific to the addiction that needs to be addressed.
Open Arms Hearts Health Services are specialized in the treatment and recovery of opioids (heroin or painkillers) as the primary addiction. If a patient is also addicted to other substances, Open Arms Hearts Health Services can help the patient find the appropriate continuum of care with specialists for other addictions as well as part of the full treatment program. It is important to understand that addiction is no longer a voluntary response on behalf of the individual.
Addiction is a chronic brain disease that has changed the structure and functioning of the brain, affecting a person’s judgment, decision-making, reaction to stress, memory, ability to learn and behavioral control. Individuals needing help should have the support, patience and understanding of those that care about them and should be encouraged to seek help from a specialist.
Similar to interacting with individuals who have other diseases, compassion, encouragement and positivity are a source of motivation to get treatment and help to provide resolve to stay in treatment.
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COVID 19/ Corona Virus / Omicron
Due to the current and ongoing emergency situation with the COVID 19/Coronavirus, OAHHS is working diligently to implement additional measures during this emergency. With the cancelling of schools and business and social distancing, this will have a direct effect on our operations. As of this time, our facilities are planning to remain open. Patients are reminded that children/visitors are restricted from visiting the clinic in response to the state of emergency. Please call before arriving to coordinate with staff if this will have a direct impact and we will work with you to find the correct solution.
During this time, we are suspending group counseling and will be supporting the choice of Telehealth solutions for individual sessions. We are also taking additional precautions including frequent sanitizing of the clinic. As more information becomes available, it will be shared. If you are experiencing an increase in any symptoms, please contact staff.
While every effort will be made to keep this information accurate, please remember that each clinic may need to adjust this information for their circumstances.
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