Crossroads Treatment Center of Hampton, VA
2200 Executive Dr
Hampton, VA 23666
About Crossroads Treatment Center of Hampton, VA
Crossroads Hampton was a private substance use disorder treatment program in Hampton, Virginia. They treated opioid use disorder and other drug and alcohol addictions with medication assisted treatment and outpatient services. They served adult clients. The site in Hampton is closed, but other Crossroads locations are still open in Virginia and other states.
Medication assisted treatment is used to help you overcome particularly fierce withdrawal symptoms. Once the medication kicks in, you'll be seeing your counselor for individual and group sessions. One thing you'll find at many Crossroads locations is an option to attend sessions remotely through telehealth services, allowing you to still receive care on days when you might not want or be able to travel. If you're feeling ill, you'll still get online care.
A part of the Crossroads program I like is that they'll help you quit smoking in the program, regardless of what addiction brought you in. I like that they combine these services so you can tackle more health problems at once under professional care and guidance.
This location is closed, but other Crossroads locations are standing by to assist throughout the state.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Alcohol rehab in Virginia is treatment that helps people overcome addiction. Men and women struggling with alcohol use disorder receive the support and therapies they need to address substance use issues and move forward in recovery.
When you enroll in drug rehab in Virginia, you receive a treatment regimen that is designed to help you overcome your addictive behaviors. This may include education on addiction, group therapy, mental therapy, and relapse prevention.
Levels of Care
Drug rehab in Virginia typically starts with detox. This is the process of ridding your systems of all addictive substances. You will receive a custom detox plan created by professionals to suit your recovery goals.
Drug and alcohol rehab in Virginia often takes place in an inpatient rehab setting. This means living at the treatment center under 24/7 clincial supervision while you receive various treatments. Typical methods include individual and group therapy, medication, and dietary counseling.
Virginia outpatient rehab typically requires a few hours of treatment per week. You’ll be asked to attend group meetings such as NA or AA as well as one-on-one sessions with a recovery expert. This treatment may last for a few weeks or many months, depending on your needs.
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