United Summit Center Healthy Minds Upshur County
4 Northridge Drive Suite 120
Buckhannon, WV 26201
About United Summit Center Healthy Minds Upshur County
United Summit Center Healthy Minds Upshur County is located in Buckhannon, West Virginia. They provide flexible outpatient treatment options for adults struggling with substance misuse and co-occurring disorders.
Their treatment options include intensive outpatient programs, addiction intensive outpatient program and comprehensive opioid addiction treatment. They also offer an early recovery program which is similar to general outpatient care. These programs offer different levels of therapeutic support suitable for folks with varying conditions.
Services include intake assessment or evaluation, personalized treatment planning and therapy groups. Some may involve periodic individual counseling as well. The intensive outpatient care is a six week program involving three hours of group sessions three days a week. These sessions teach you about the disease of addiction, its prevailing impact on your life and the recovery pathway available for you.
The addiction intensive outpatient program includes treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders. It comprises a process group, a friends and family group and a medication management group that meets three days weekly via telemedicine. The groups give you a chance to address important issues, learn recovery strategies and educate your family and friends on the nature of addiction.
You’ll also participate in individual sessions with a licensed therapist regularly. You’re encouraged to actively participate in local peer support groups like AA and NA. Referral is provided for medical care as necessary. The program also involves random urine drug screening to ensure accountability. It lasts about 12 weeks and is followed by aftercare support.
Their comprehensive opioid addiction treatment supports folks affected by opioid misuse and co-occurring disorders. This program uses medication assisted treatment (MAT) to tackle opioid use disorders. The technique combines FDA approved medications with behavioral therapy to support recovery. They prescribe various formulations of buprenorphine, naloxone and naltrexone for this purpose.
These medications reduce withdrawal symptoms and curbs. This allows you to participate in individual and group therapy. The meds take care of the physical symptoms of addiction while behavioral therapy addresses the psychological aspects. This prevents relapse and fosters lasting sobriety. This program is delivered in person and via telemedicine.
Their early recovery program offers a flexible treatment option with less intensive support than an intensive outpatient program. It’s a good fit if you need guidance in recovery without the full structure of more intensive care. It can also serve as a slow entry point into treatment if you're not fully ready to commit.