At Nevada Recovery Collective, located in Nevada, we provide detox and residential treatment for adult men ready to stop drinking or using drugs and start a safer, supported recovery. Our program treats all substances, including alcohol, opioids (prescription painkillers and fentanyl), stimulants (methamphetamine and cocaine), benzodiazepines, and polysubstance use.

We are planning to offer Modified Medical Detox (ASAM 3.7-WM) with medication-assisted treatment (MAT) so that individuals experiencing moderate to severe withdrawal can be stabilized in a 24/7 monitored, non-hospital setting before stepping into structured residential care. Treatment is centered on substance use, with mental health supports integrated into treatment plans as needed.

  • Adult men 18 and older
  • People experiencing alcohol and/or drug dependence, including complex polysubstance patterns
  • Individuals who may have co-occurring mental health conditions (anxiety, depression, trauma) alongside addiction
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Levels of Care

ASAM 3.7-WM is defined as medically monitored inpatient withdrawal management in a non-hospital setting, staffed 24/7 by medical and nursing professionals operating under physician-approved protocols.

What this means for the person entering treatment:

  • Comprehensive assessment of withdrawal risk and medical needs
  • 24/7 monitoring for safety and symptom management
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) options to reduce cravings and complications (such as buprenorphine for opioid withdrawal)
  • Comfort-focused protocols (sleep, hydration, nutrition) to support stabilization

The detox and stabilization phase is expected to average 7 to 8 days (to be finalized with clinical advisors), so the person can move quickly but safely into the next phase of care. Program duration may vary by individual needs.

After withdrawal is complete and the person is stabilized, individuals transition to our residential program focused on building skills, addressing relapse drivers, and creating a practical aftercare plan to sustain recovery. Core elements of residential treatment may include:

  • Individual therapy targeted to your substance use goals
  • Group therapy to build skills (such as craving management, coping strategies, and emotion regulation)
  • Medication management and MAT, when clinically indicated
  • Psychoeducation on addiction, brain and body health, and relapse prevention
  • Family involvement and communication coaching (when appropriate)
  • Case management and discharge planning to set up outpatient, recovery housing, and community supports

Substances We Treat

Alcohol withdrawal can be serious and sometimes life-threatening. Medically-assisted detox helps manage acute symptoms and utilizes evidence-based medications (e.g., acamprosate, naltrexone) during or after detox when clinically appropriate.

We provide opioid withdrawal management, with MAT options (such as buprenorphine) in place to reduce cravings and protect early recovery. While preliminary national data show overdose deaths decreased about 27% in 2024 compared with 2023, opioids remain a primary driver of mortality in adults 18 to 44 years old.

CDC analyses show stimulants were involved in the majority of overdose deaths from 2021 to mid-2024, often involving opioids as well. Our approach addresses stimulant use directly while also managing any parallel opioid exposure risks (such as fentanyl contamination).

Benzodiazepine dependence can lead to dangerous withdrawal (such as seizures). We use taper strategies and continuous monitoring to reduce risk and stabilize sleep and anxiety safely.

Most real-world cases involve multiple substances. Detox and residential plans are customized to treat the effects of specific substances, so the person receives the correct medications, monitoring, and therapy sequence in the right order.

Substance use is common, treatable, and time-sensitive. The latest national survey estimates 48.6 million people met criteria for a substance use disorder in 2023, yet the majority did not receive care. This leaves people vulnerable to relapse, medical harm, and overdose. Sustained recovery requires ongoing care, not just overdose reversal.

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What to Expect in Your First Week of Substance Abuse Treatment

While individual timelines vary, many clients complete detox and stabilization within 8 days before deepening work in residential care. This may go in the following order:

Medical exam, labs as indicated, initiation of withdrawal protocols and MAT (when appropriate), safety monitoring.

Sleep restoration, nutrition, hydration, and introduction to coping skills (such as urge surfing, grounding, breathwork).

Individual and group therapy intensify. The person may receive psychoeducation on addiction, medication options, and relapse prevention.

Transition to residential programming; finalize aftercare milestones and family communication plan.

Our Clinical Approach

At Nevada Recovery Collective, we believe in holistic treatment that helps the entire person heal from addiction. This may include:

Motivational Interviewing (MI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), relapse-prevention training, and trauma-informed care practices integrated into substance use treatment plans.

Offered for opioid and alcohol use disorders when clinically appropriate, combined with counseling for best outcomes.

Sleep normalization, nutrition, movement, and stress regulation as core pillars of early recovery.

Education and boundary-setting skills that support recovery without enabling substance use.

Personalized trigger maps, crisis plans, and medication strategies to prepare for the first 90 days of sobriety and beyond.

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Aftercare and Continuity

Recovery doesn’t end at discharge. We work to coordinate:

  • Step-down care (such as IOP/OP with local providers), virtual therapy when appropriate, and continued MAT
  • Recovery housing referrals (when needed)
  • Peer support linkages (12-Step, SMART Recovery, or alternatives)
  • Medical and psychiatric follow-up to sustain gains from detox and residential
  • Relapse prevention (appointments, medication refills, and safety check-ins)

Take the Next Step

If you or a loved one needs substance abuse treatment in Nevada, we’re here to help. Don’t hesitate to call us today to discuss symptoms, detox safety, program length, and insurance. We’ll help you determine if our detox and residential programs are the right fit for you. If not, we’ll point you toward more options. We’re here to support your journey to recovery.

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