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Prescription painkiller overdoses killed nearly 15,000 people in the US in the year 2008. This is more than 3 times the 4,000 people killed by these drugs in 1999.

The number of Americans who died from overdoses of prescription painkillers more than tripled in the past decade...

Workers Comp - Hydrocodone BIT acetaminophen is included in more than 20 percent of the narcotics prescribed in the...

Narcotics Research - Thomson Reuters Health Poll, we asked Americans about their experience with narcotic painkillers...

Prescription Painkillers - An estimated 14,800 people died in the United States from painkiller overdoses in 2008...

Narcotics Research - The top 1 percent of narcotic users consume 40 percent of all narcotics," NCCI reported...

Workers Comp - In 2001, the average cost per claim for narcotics was $18 and has increased to $35 in 2009...

30.5% of respondents who reported using narcotic painkillers did so for chronic pain...

Narcotics Research - The top 10 percent of narcotic users in the workers' comp system consume 80 percent of all narcotics.

Prescription Painkillers - More people now die from painkillers than from heroin and cocaine combined.

8.2% of high school seniors reported past year use of Amphetamines in 2011, up from 6.6% in 2009...

Workers Comp - In 2001, 8% of medical claims received narcotics within 1 year from injury. By 2004 it was 11%, and by 2008...

NIDA - 90 days of treatment in a TC have significantly better outcomes on average than those who stay for shorter periods.

Nearly half a million emergency department visits in the year 2009 were due to people misusing or abusing pain killer prescription painkillers.

Report from the Center of Disease Control & Prevention states that Prescription Pain Medication kills more people each year than heroin and cocaine combined.

Journal of American Medical Association found the number of infants born with neonatal abstinence syndrome has tripled between 2000 and 2009.

Outpatient Treatment

The Central Recovery Treatment companies are dedicated to providing dignified and effective treatment of addiction for individuals and their families, offering a full continuum of addiction treatment services. Our goal is to foster a supportive environment that promotes awareness and understanding so that our clients may realize their potential and experience freedom from active addiction.

Our programs are truly innovative and are based on building a firm foundation of recovery. Group topics explore different aspects of the recovery process such as recovery from addiction, spirituality, personal belief systems, grief and loss, healing resentments, values and beliefs, feelings and emotions, how to communicate effectively, and an introduction to twelve-step principles.

Monitoring

All of our clients are monitored by weekly urine screens and breathalyzer testing that are administered to random clients as determined by staff.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is designed to meet the needs of two specific populations:

  • Those who have recently completed inpatient treatment and are transitioning back to their homes and community
  • Those who demonstrate appropriate capacity to maintain abstinence without the safety and supervision of inpatient treatment.

It is important to understand that IOP is designed for those who have a stable home environment along with a recovery support network in place.

When and Where
Our IOP program is five weeks in duration with four group meetings per week

  • 6:00-9:00 p.m.
  • Each week, there is one (1) individual session with the primary counselor
  • There is a requirement to attend twelve-step meetings as well as to have a sponsor
  • Client must be free of substances twenty-four to forty-eight hours prior to starting group. If this means there will be withdrawal symptoms, a detox program must be completed first.
Las Vegas Office (CRLV)

3321 N Buffalo (near the intersection of Cheyenne & Buffalo – 89129)

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Henderson (CRH)

600 Whitney Ranch Drive Ste A3 (near the intersection of Sunset and Stephanie - 89014)

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday

Cost

We accept many different insurance plans. Please contact our admissions department to discuss insurance plan specifics (800-790-0091).
Self Pay Cost: $3000.00 (all inclusive) or $600.00 per week

OUTPATIENT (OP)

When and Where
Our OP program is three (3) months in duration with one (1) group meeting per week

6:00-7:30 p.m.

  • Each week, there is one (1) individual session with primary counselor
  • There is a requirement to attend twelve-step meetings during treatment as well as to have a sponsor
  • Clients must be approved to enter directly into this level of care. A majority of our clients in this program have completed IOP.
Las Vegas Office (CRLV)

3321 N Buffalo (near the intersection of Cheyenne & Buffalo – 89129)

Mondays

Henderson (CRH)

600 Whitney Ranch Drive Ste A3 (near the intersection of Sunset and Stephanie - 89014)

Thursdays

Cost:

  • No insurance accepted at this time
  • Self Pay Cost-$1200.00 (all inclusive)
  • Additional weekly individual sessions are available at an added cost

Additional Details:

  • Random weekly drug screens
  • If client is referred by a therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, family doctor, or the court system, client will be asked to sign a release of information.

LAS VEGAS RECOVERY CENTER AT A GLANCE

  • Avg of 1 to 1 staff to client ratio
  • 24 hour care

Mel Pohl MD, FASAM

  • Innovator in pain treatment &
    addictive disorders
  • Author of award winning book
  • International speaker and educator
  • Awarded Best Doctor 2009-2012

  • Specialize in acuity detoxification
  • Highly sought after staff

Claudia Black PhD

  • Innovator in family systems and addictive disorders
  • Published author
  • International speaker/educator

  • Full-time acclaimed MD on staff
  • Joint Commission Accreditation

Stuart Ghertner PhD

  • Has over 35 years of experience in the behavioral health field. Held titles such as CEO, COO, Director and Chairman of the Board for a variety of Healthcare Institutions.