Our Programs

At Comfort Recovery, we offer a range of tailored programs designed to support your unique journey to recovery. Whether you're seeking detox, inpatient treatment, or outpatient care, our compassionate team is here to guide you every step of the way.

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Our Programs
 

Addiction, as described by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, is a relentless, chronic disorder that takes control of your life. It drives compulsive drug use and drinking, despite the damaging consequences, and alters the brain’s chemistry, affecting areas that govern inhibition, pleasure, and reward. Over time, your ability to function without substances diminishes, forcing you to use more to chase the same fleeting “high.” As addiction tightens its grip, substances become essential just to cope with everyday life. Withdrawal symptoms make it nearly impossible to quit without professional support, often leading to relapse. At Comfort Recovery LLC, we provide the guidance and care needed to break free from addiction and reclaim your life.

What We Treat

Let's Overcome the Struggle Together

Explore the different addictions we treat and discover how we can support you on your path to healing.

Alcohol Abuse

Chronic alcohol abuse often results in liver damage, including cirrhosis, as well as cardiovascular problems like high blood pressure and arrhythmias. Other side effects include cognitive decline, memory loss, and increased risk of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety.

Prescription Drug Abuse

Abusing prescription drugs, particularly painkillers and sedatives, can cause dizziness, confusion, and respiratory issues. Over time, dependence can lead to organ damage, cognitive impairment, and increased risk of overdose, especially when combined with other substances.

Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine abuse can result in serious cardiovascular issues, including heart attacks and strokes. Users may also experience extreme anxiety, paranoia, and nasal damage if snorted. Long-term use often leads to cognitive decline and severe mood disorders.

Heroin Addiction

Heroin use often leads to severe side effects such as respiratory depression, nausea, and intense itching. Long-term use can cause collapsed veins, liver and kidney disease, and significant brain damage, affecting decision-making and impulse control.

Fentanyl Addiction

Fentanyl, due to its extreme potency, can cause side effects like severe respiratory depression, confusion, and sedation. Chronic use increases the risk of overdose, which can be fatal, and may lead to persistent opioid dependence and immune system suppression.

Methamphetamine Abuse

Methamphetamine abuse leads to severe side effects, including extreme weight loss, dental problems ("meth mouth"), and skin sores. Long-term use can cause severe anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, and permanent brain damage, leading to cognitive and emotional difficulties.

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Inpatient Detox
Outpatient Program
Sober Living
How it begins

Understanding the Struggle

Drug addiction often begins innocently, with experimentation or recreational use. Many people believe they can try drugs or alcohol without risk of addiction. While some may avoid addiction, the majority will gradually increase their use, ultimately leading to dependency. Often, addiction starts with exposure to prescribed medications, like painkillers, or by using drugs obtained from friends or family members with a legal prescription. The risk of addiction varies depending on the substance—opioid pain medications, for instance, can lead to addiction rapidly. Addiction manifests differently in each person, with a variety of behavioral, physical, and psychological symptoms that affect individuals uniquely. At Comfort Recovery, we provide careful and effective treatment depending on the severity of one’s addiction.

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It's Never Too Late to Start Recovering

We’re always here to help. If you have any questions or need more information, please reach out through the contact form. Our caring team is ready to provide the support and answers you need during this important time. 
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Our Specialists are Available for You

You can call us directly to speak with our compassionate team. If you prefer, you can also email us, and we’ll respond promptly with the support and information you need.

Email Support

info@comfortrecoveryllc.com

Phone

(866) 996-8936