therapist and client discuss polysubstance abuse and treatmentPolysubstance abuse is a complex and complicated problem, especially when it comes to recovering from addiction. When someone is struggling with polysubstance abuse, they may face greater challenges than those dealing with single-substance addiction. For example, using both alcohol and benzos can lead to a higher risk of overdose, or using both cocaine and opioids can cause more severe withdrawal symptoms. We recognize this complexity and specialize in comprehensive polysubstance abuse rehab at New Bridge Foundation®.

Call 866.772.8491 today to learn more about how our substance abuse treatment programs can help you or your loved one overcome polysubstance addiction.

What Is Polysubstance Abuse?

Polysubstance abuse is the use of more than one type of psychoactive substance within a short period of time, usually to achieve intoxication. This can include different types of drugs, such as alcohol and opioids, or multiple substances in combination with each other.

Polysubstance abuse is a major public health concern, as it increases the risk of addiction, overdose, and other serious health complications. It can also lead to more severe withdrawal symptoms than those experienced with single-substance addiction.

Our Polysubstance Abuse Rehab Program

At New Bridge Foundation®, we understand the unique challenges that polysubstance addiction poses. Our specialized polysubstance abuse rehab program is designed to help our clients overcome their addictions safely and effectively.

Our program provides comprehensive care for individuals struggling with both single- and multi-substance addiction. We work closely with our clients to develop individualized treatment plans that address their physical, mental, and emotional needs. Our program includes multiple levels of care, including:

  • Detoxification – Our detox program provides safe and medically managed detoxification for individuals with polysubstance addiction.
  • Short- and long-term residential programs – Our residential programs offer 24/7 care and support for individuals struggling with polysubstance addiction.
  • Intensive outpatient program – Our intensive outpatient program provides counseling and support for individuals who do not need a residential program or for those who are transitioning from residential treatment into a lower level of care.
  • Telehealth services – Available only for certain services, our telehealth program provides access to care for those who cannot make it to the clinic in person.
  • Aftercare – We offer ongoing support and education through individual and group counseling sessions, as well as relapse prevention groups.

Counseling will be provided throughout the duration of the program to help our clients understand their addiction and how to cope with cravings and triggers. We also provide educational sessions on topics such as nutrition, stress management, and mindfulness. Our team works closely with each client to ensure they develop essential skills necessary for lifelong recovery from polysubstance abuse.

Why Professional Polysubstance Addiction Treatment Matters

Polysubstance addiction is a complicated disorder that requires specialized care. It requires trained professionals who have an in-depth understanding of the unique challenges that come with polysubstance abuse. By seeking professional help, individuals can begin the healing process in a safe, supportive environment that is specifically designed to meet their unique needs. Every step of the way, our team is here to provide support and guidance.

Contact the New Bridge Foundation® Team Today

At New Bridge Foundation®, we believe in a holistic approach to treating polysubstance abuse. Our treatment programs are designed to treat the whole person, looking beyond the addiction to understand the underlying issues that led to addiction in the first place. With our experienced staff, individualized treatment options, and evidence-based programs, we’re confident that we can help you overcome polysubstance addiction and begin living your best life.

With over 50 years of experience, we have been named one of America’s “Best Addiction Treatment Centers” for the past four years, per a survey conducted by Newsweek Magazine.

Call 866.772.8491 or reach out online today to get started on your journey to recovery.