Opioid Treatment Center in New York
Wellbridge, located just 70 miles from NYC, provides world-class opioid treatment. We help men and women—including first responders and healthcare workers—heal from the root causes of addiction using an evidence-based, whole-person approach.
Personalized Care for Overcoming Opioid Addiction
At Wellbridge, we offer an individualized opioid treatment program. Located on Long Island, just 70 miles from Brooklyn, our treatment center is convenient for New Yorkers traveling from the city to receive the treatment they need. Our approach to treatment addresses the root causes of addiction and co-occurring mental health issues and helps patients develop skills for success. Our team of expert, empathetic clinicians guides and supports every new patient through treatment.
Why Residents of New York City Choose Our Programs
At Wellbridge, we’re committed to helping individuals and their families achieve lasting recovery from addiction. Through evidence-based research, compassionate clinical care, and community outreach in a safe, supportive setting, we’re advancing a new standard in addiction treatment.
We understand that quality care should be accessible to all. As an in-network provider with several insurance companies, we strive to make innovative treatment and comfort more attainable than ever. Our commitment to blending advanced therapies with compassionate care ensures that every individual who walks through our doors receives the highest standard of treatment.
Recognizing that everyone’s journey to recovery is unique, we tailor our treatment plans to address your specific needs and goals. From guided habit alignment to establishing healthy patterns and renewing motivation for sober living, our comprehensive programs encompass a range of therapies and chemical dependency treatment services.
Therapeutic interventions are the backbone of our treatment programs, empowering you to identify harmful patterns and develop healthy coping strategies. Drawing on evidence-based modalities, we facilitate measurable improvements and lasting behavioral changes.
Wellbridge recognizes the demanding nature of first responder professions, which is why we offer a supportive environment where they can address stress, trauma, and substance use with a team of professionals experienced in trauma-informed care and specialized interventions.
We also offer a specialized program tailored to the unique needs of executive and business professionals, providing confidential, comprehensive support to address the stress, burnout, and substance use challenges often associated with high-pressure careers.
Traditional treatment centers can evoke feelings of unease and isolation, but at Wellbridge, we’ve redefined the treatment experience. Our serene, inviting environment fosters focus and personal growth, while our individualized programs balance structured support with personal autonomy.
3 Simple Steps to Getting Started
Getting started is easy. Simply contact our admissions team, and we’ll guide you through the process.
- Reach out and verify insurance: Call or complete the form to connect with our team; we’ll confirm your benefits and explain payment options.
- Get a comprehensive assessment: We’ll evaluate your substance use and any co-occurring behavioral health issues to determine the right level of care.
- Receive your individualized treatment plan and begin: We’ll create a whole-person plan, help you prepare, and welcome you to start treatment at our facility.
Understanding Opioid Use Disorder
Opioids are a class of drugs that include legal prescription painkillers and illegal substances such as heroin. Opioids are highly addictive and quickly lead to physical dependency, causing cravings and mental and physical changes. Treatment for opioid addiction is crucial for long-term recovery success.
Recognizing the Signs of Substance Abuse & When to Get Help
Opioid abuse can lead to changes in a person’s behavior, such as a sudden lack of ability to complete responsibilities at work or changes in their social habits. Due to physical dependence, opioid abuse also causes consistent cravings, which can lead to reckless spending and seeking of opioid drugs.
Physical signs of opioid abuse include:
- Sleepiness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Low respiratory rate
- Mood swings
Our Supportive Programs for Opioid Addiction
At Wellbridge, we offer a supportive program for treating opioid addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. We pride ourselves on a high level of care in every aspect of our treatment programs and support services.
Medical Detox & Stabilization
Detoxification is the process of stopping drug use and safely withdrawing from a substance. Withdrawal from opioid abuse can be extremely uncomfortable. Medical detox uses medication and other treatment approaches to ease withdrawal symptoms in a safe, supervised setting.
Medical detox is commonly the first step in the treatment process. Stabilization allows patients to fully focus on true healing once they transition to residential treatment.
Residential Treatment & Rehabilitation
In residential rehab, patients stay on-site for the duration of the program. At Wellbridge, we offer a highly structured treatment program that incorporates evidence-based treatment options, including peer support groups, group counseling, holistic treatments, and individual therapy. Our treatment approach helps patients discover the changes they need to make in order to be successful in recovery.
Overcome Opioid Addiction Today
Your path to recovery from opioid addiction begins at Wellbridge. Contact our admissions team today to learn more about our programs for treating substance addiction.
Opioid Addictions We Treat
At Wellbridge, we treat opioid addictions for both legal and illicit opioids, including:
- Heroin
- Fentanyl
- Prescription opioids
Tailored Support for Opioid Addiction
The treatment modalities used at Wellbridge are unique to every patient. Using an individualized treatment approach, patients can engage in the therapeutic modalities that will best help them make progress towards their recovery goals.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
The highly addictive nature of opioids and the severity of their withdrawal symptoms can undermine the process of recovery. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and medication management are used to treat withdrawal symptoms and cravings that inhibit patients from reaching their full potential.
At Wellbridge, we use naloxone to treat opioid overdose and restore normal functioning, and Vivitrol and methadone to help manage cravings.
Expert Clinicians Committed to Your Recovery
At Wellbridge, we have a team of expert clinicians who focus on high-quality care. These professionals – such as psychiatrists, licensed therapists, and addiction counselors – bring specialized training and experience to help patients overcome substance use disorders safely and successfully.
They conduct comprehensive assessments, create personalized treatment plans, and provide evidence-based therapies that address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction. Throughout the recovery process, expert clinicians monitor progress, adjust treatments as needed, and offer compassionate support that helps build trust and motivation.
Their commitment ensures that each person receives high-quality care, guidance through challenges, and the tools needed to maintain long-term sobriety.
Structured Clinical Programming Focused on Growth
We provide highly structured programming, with treatments running from 8 AM to 8 PM daily. Each patient’s plan integrates a combination of evidence-based treatments and holistic healing approaches to help them learn and grow. Through a highly structured treatment plan, patients work through the root causes of their addiction and build skills to support their needs in recovery.
Restorative Location With Premier Wellness Amenities
Wellbridge, located on Long Island, is a world-class treatment facility. We offer a full wellness building and a separate creative arts building. Our wellness center features a state-of-the-art gym, male and female wellness spas (small pools), a hairdresser, an indoor golf simulator, and a yoga studio. Every aspect of our treatment center is designed with recovery in mind, providing patients with peace and tranquility that promotes calmness and growth.
Skills-Based Relapse Prevention for Lasting Change
Relapse can be common for those with substance use disorder (SUD). Wellbridge aims to address relapse through treatment, helping patients create lasting and enduring change. Through skill-based relapse prevention, we teach harm reduction, overdose prevention, and coping skills.
Care That Addresses Substance Use & Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
Opioid abuse commonly occurs alongside mental health disorders. We address common co-occurring mental health disorders, including:
An Integrated Approach to Healing
Our team of clinicians works together to deliver a unified, integrated approach to treatment and recovery services. We incorporate multiple therapeutic modalities that address overall health and well-being.
Evidence-Based Therapies
Our programs use research-backed approaches to address the behaviors, thoughts, and traumas that drive substance use disorder (SUD). These therapies are tailored to each person’s needs and delivered by our expert clinical team.
Holistic Therapies
At Wellbridge, we offer holistic therapies that support recovery by restoring body, mind, and purpose alongside clinical treatment. These therapies promote well-being, strong coping skills, and engagement in life beyond addiction.
Support for Loved Ones
If you have a loved one struggling with opioid addiction, your life is also impacted. At Wellbridge, we provide education and support for family members as a way to address the harm of addiction on the entire family system.
Aftercare and Community Reintegration
Aftercare planning is a crucial piece of treatment. After treatment is complete, many patients continue to need support in their newfound sober lives. We help patients find community resources that help in this process, including support groups. Additionally, we can provide referrals to trusted treatment partners for outpatient treatment if needed.
Start Healing With Wellbridge Today
If you or your loved one is struggling with opioid use disorder, we can help. Getting started with Wellbridge is easy; our admissions team and clinical experts are here and ready to guide you toward recovery.
FAQs
Do you accept referrals?
Yes, we accept referrals from healthcare providers. By partnering with primary care physicians, hospitals, therapists, and community health organizations across New York State, Wellbridge ensures that patients who need specialized addiction services are connected to appropriate, evidence-based treatment quickly and efficiently.
Once a referral is received, our treatment team conducts a comprehensive assessment and coordinates care that may include detoxification support or residential treatment. We also provide referrals to trusted partners if Wellbridge is not the right fit for your needs.
Will I require medication for my opioid addiction?
Medication is commonly used to treat opioid addiction. However, whether you will require medication for opioid addiction depends on several factors, including the severity of your opioid use disorder, your medical history, and your treatment goals.
A medical professional will typically perform an assessment to determine whether medication is appropriate and, if so, which option best fits your needs. The goal is to create a safe, individualized treatment plan that supports both your physical health and long-term recovery.
How long will I be on medication (buprenorphine or naltrexone)?
The length of time you may take medication for opioid use disorder varies from person to person. While medications like buprenorphine and naltrexone are used to support recovery by reducing cravings and helping stabilize brain chemistry, there is no single timeline that works for everyone.
Some people take medication for several months while they stabilize in recovery, while others benefit from continuing a medication regimen for one year or longer. In many cases, staying on medication longer can help reduce the risk of relapse. Treatment providers typically recommend continuing medication as long as it is helping you maintain recovery and stability.
Does insurance cover the cost of treatment?
Insurance typically covers the cost of treatment. However, even if your insurance covers treatment, you may still have a deductible, copays, or coinsurance. You may also have to find an in-network provider or need a pre-authorization.
At Wellbridge, we work with many major insurance companies. Our admissions team is well-versed in insurance issues and can help you or your loved one connect with your insurance provider and better understand what your specific insurance plan covers.
How long will I need opioid rehab?
There is no fixed timeline for treatment. At Wellbridge, the typical treatment program includes detox plus a 28-30-day inpatient curriculum.
If outpatient services are needed after your time at Wellbridge, that will also factor into the length of time you spend attending opioid rehab. Outpatient treatment can add months or years to your treatment timeline.
Wellbridge understands the need for individualized treatment programs. We can adjust the length of each patient’s treatment program to fit their unique needs.