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Embark on a journey of healing and transformation at Sivana Bali, your sanctuary for overcoming opioid addiction. Here, you’ll find a safe and nurturing space where expert clinical care is seamlessly combined with holistic therapies, all delivered with deep compassion and understanding.

We know that breaking free from addiction is not just about treatment – it’s about rediscovering yourself, rebuilding your strength, and reclaiming the life you deserve. With personalised programmes tailored to your unique needs, we guide you through every step of your recovery with unwavering support. At Sivana Bali, healing is a journey we walk together.

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What Are Opioids?

Opioids are a class of drugs that interact with the opioid receptors in the body and brain, producing pain-relieving and euphoric effects. They have been utilised for centuries in medicine for their potent analgesic or pain-killing properties.

However, their capacity to produce intense feelings of pleasure and calm makes them highly susceptible to misuse and addiction. Over time, repeated use can lead to physical dependence, making it increasingly difficult to stop without professional help.

Do I Need Residential Treatment for Opioid Addiction?

Recognising the need for help is a vital step toward recovery. If opioid use disorder is disrupting your life or that of a loved one, residential treatment at Sivana Bali may be necessary. Overcoming opioid dependence alone can be challenging, especially when withdrawal symptoms or cravings make sobriety difficult. A structured environment provides the medical care and support needed for lasting recovery.

Certain signs suggest the need for residential treatment. If you’ve struggled to quit opioids, experienced withdrawal, or noticed its impact on relationships, work, or mental health, professional help may be essential. Neglecting responsibilities, losing interest in hobbies, or facing legal issues due to substance use are also red flags. Seeking treatment is a brave step towards a healthier, addiction-free life.

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment at Sivana Bali

Sivana Bali’s treatment of opioid use disorder offers different benefits over other options. Here’s what you can expect from our treatment programme:

Types of Opioids

Opioids encompass a broad range of substances, both legal and illegal, that can be classified into several types:

Your Privacy, Our Priority

At Sivana Bali, we deeply value your privacy. Our commitment to discretion allows you to seek help without fear of stigma or judgement. All interactions with our team, from the initial consultation to therapy sessions, are held in the strictest confidence.

We ensure a secure, confidential environment where you can openly express yourself and focus on your healing journey. Your personal information and treatment details are never shared without explicit consent, giving you complete peace of mind throughout your recovery.

Sivana Bali's Round-the-Clock Care

At Sivana Bali, our residential treatment programme offers more than just a break from your daily environment. We provide round-the-clock care, expert medical supervision, a community of support, and access to various therapeutic approaches.

These address both addiction and mental health concerns simultaneously so that you can build the foundation for long-term recovery and a healthier future. With compassionate professionals available at any hour, you’ll always have the support you need whenever you need it.

Opioid Addiction Treatment 

Our team of experienced professionals is ready to provide the guidance, support, and counsel you need. As part of our commitment to holistic recovery, we address not just the physical aspects of addiction but also the psychological and emotional factors. Reach out to us today, and let’s take the first step together toward a healthier, fulfilling life.

FAQs

Why is it hard to treat opioid addiction?

Opioid addiction is difficult to treat due to strong physical dependence, severe withdrawal symptoms, and intense cravings. Mental health issues and environmental triggers also contribute to relapse, requiring a comprehensive approach to recovery.

The main cause of this type of addiction is prolonged use of opioids, which leads to changes in the brain’s reward system. However, genetic factors, peer pressure, and mental health conditions can also contribute to the risk of addiction.

In general, opioids can be detected in urine for 1–7 days, in blood for up to 24 hours, and in hair for up to 90 days. The time opioids stay in your system depends on the specific drug, dosage, frequency of use and metabolism.

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