“My life has improved tenfold, if not more” — Ken’s Story of Hope
This Story of Hope features Ken, 50, who fell victim to addiction in his twenties after being prescribed opioids for his knee and shoulder injuries.
This Story of Hope features Ken, 50, who fell victim to addiction in his twenties after being prescribed opioids for his knee and shoulder injuries.
This Story of Hope features Jim, 56, who fell victim to meth addiction in his thirties after a friend suggested he take it to stay awake during long work hours.
This Story of Hope features Heather, a mother who fell victim to opioid addiction when she was prescribed Vicodin after the birth of her daughter.
Recovery from addiction is always a challenge, but in the midst of a pandemic, the climb is steeper in some respects. We celebrate those who are thriving in recovery despite the extra challenges posed by the COVID-19 crisis.
A self-described “wild child” born in the 1970s, Rebecca, 49, used all kinds of drugs for years — weed, cocaine, prescription opioids. But in her mid-30s, the slow rollercoaster became a high-speed train destined to derail.
No matter what brought them to Ideal Option, patients in treatment have one thing in common: They feel an incredible sense of relief, a huge weight lifted, and feel proud of their life in recovery.
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has lifted restrictions on the use of virtual appointments for new patients seeking medication assisted treatment (MAT).
Here’s a closer look at what each stage of recovery feels like, from the perspective of Ideal Option patients.
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