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You are concerned about someone close to you who may be abusing prescription pain killers or addicted to heroin, but you don’t know how or if you can help. Simply by visiting on our website, you have taken the first steps to help your loved one recover.

RRCI is a unique addiction recovery facility. We take a holistic style in offering immediate relief through medication assisted treatment to put quick-start patient’s recovery from the very first visit. We treatment with coaching and traditional therapy, couple with alternative therapies like massage, acupuncture, yoga, mindful eating, hypnosis, meditation, music therapy, spirituality, creative recovery, family guidance, pain management, goals setting and discharge planning. We want patients healing inside and out.

Opioid addiction affects the family as a whole, not just the struggling family member. A dedicated support system at home is imperative to successful addiction recovery.

Know the signs and symptoms. Take this quick self-assessment.

Have you noticed some changes in your behavior? Things such as: constant worry about your prescription running out, neglecting your responsibilities in favor of pain relief, turning to dangerous substances, like Heroin, because they are a cheaper alternative? If this sounds like you, contact us immediately. With our help we can determine where you are in opioid dependency, and what the next steps are to your recovery.

Behavioral:

  • Defying authority or breaking rules
  • Irritable
  • Unreliable
  • Isolation from and losing important relationships
  • Impaired memory, concentration or confusion
  • Secretive
Physical:
  • Low energy level
  • Eyes (bloodshot, dilated, glazed, pinpoint pupils)
  • Weight changes
  • Use of cover-ups (sunglasses, breath mints, incense, room freshener)
  • Constipation, difficulty urinating, decreased libido, sexual performance issues
Usage:
  • Using pain killers excessively or inappropriately
  • Started using heroin to help with pain as a less expensive alternative
  • Being preoccupied with obtaining or using substances
  • Suffering withdrawal when limiting or stopping use of alcohol or other drugs
  • Attempted to stop using drugs or alcohol but couldn’t
  • A family member or loved one expressed concern about your drinking and/or drug use
  • Feel guilty about drinking or using drugs
  • Responsibilities at work, home or school have suffered because of your use of drugs and/or alcohol
  • Lying to people about your drug and/or alcohol use
  • Drinking or drug use caused you to suffer from sicknesses such as shaking, vomiting or paranoia
  • Find it difficult to have a good time without using substances

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