Heroin addiction is a complex neurobiological disease that rewires the brain’s reward and decision-making pathways. This powerful opioid creates both physical dependence – where the body requires the drug to avoid painful withdrawal – and psychological cravings that can persist long after detox. The consequences often cascade beyond health, damaging relationships, employment, finances, and legal standing.
What begins as experimentation can rapidly escalate due to heroin’s intense euphoria and relatively low street cost. Many users transition from prescription opioids to heroin seeking stronger effects or cheaper alternatives. Recovery requires addressing not just the substance use but underlying factors like trauma, mental health conditions, chronic pain, or environmental triggers. With professional treatment combining medication, counseling, and support networks, even long-term heroin addiction can be successfully managed, allowing individuals to rebuild meaningful, substance-free lives.
At Healing Hands, we recognize each person’s unique journey with addiction and provide a judgment-free, holistic approach that treats the whole person, not just the substance use.
Curing Addiction, Saving Lives
Call or complete our contact form to speak with an admissions specialist. We’ll answer questions, verify insurance, and schedule your free assessment—all in complete confidence.
During your in-person evaluation, our clinical team reviews medical history, goals, and strengths to craft a customized treatment roadmap just for you.
Attend daytime or evening groups, individual counseling, medication management, and holistic therapies—guided by licensed clinicians and peer-support mentors.
We track milestones, adjust your plan as needed, and coordinate smooth step-down care or aftercare resources so you stay supported long after IOP ends.
24/7 structured support and therapy in a residential setting for deep healing.
FDA-approved medications with counseling to reduce cravings and support recovery.
Structured therapy multiple times weekly while maintaining work and family commitments.
Weekly support services that sustain recovery as you return to independent living.
Treatment length varies based on individual needs. The initial intensive phase typically lasts 4-12 weeks, with step-down care continuing as needed.
Absolutely. We offer family education sessions, counseling, and support groups because family involvement significantly improves outcomes. We help rebuild relationships damaged by addiction while creating a supportive home environment.
We provide multiple levels of care including inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Our evidence-based approaches include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, group counseling, individual therapy, family sessions, and holistic services
Most private insurance plans and Arkansas Medicaid cover addiction treatment services. Our admissions team will verify your benefits before admission and explain any out-of-pocket costs.
Our vertically integrated care model eliminates treatment gaps, while our holistic approach addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. Our sobriety rate for opiate addicts at one year (93% with no relapse on opiates) far exceeds the national average of 38%, demonstrating our exceptional effectiveness.
We provide comprehensive relapse prevention planning, ongoing outpatient support, medication management when appropriate, peer recovery coaching, and alumni connection groups to support long-term sobriety.
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