Olympia Grove Recovery knows how difficult it can be to face opioid addiction—and how confusing it can feel to explore treatment options. That’s why we offer a compassionate path forward through medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including Suboxone treatment. Our team is here to guide you through recovery with evidence-based care that combines medical support, therapy, and long-term planning. Whether you're just getting started or beginning again, we’re here to support you with compassion, structure, and real hope in the heart of Northeast Ohio.
Opioid use disorder is a medical condition that makes it hard to stop using opioids, even when they cause harm. Opioids change how the brain works, leading to cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and relapse. Common opioids include painkillers like oxycodone, as well as heroin and fentanyl. At Olympia Grove Recovery, we understand that OUD is not a moral failing—it’s a treatable disease, and healing is possible.
Suboxone is a prescription medication1 that combines two key ingredients: buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings by partially activating opioid receptors in the brain. Naloxone blocks other opioids from attaching to those receptors, helping prevent misuse. This combination allows Suboxone to stabilize the brain and body during recovery without producing a high.
Suboxone is one of the evidence-based treatments we use in our medication-assisted treatment program at Olympia Grove Recovery. MAT works best when combined with therapy and ongoing support.
Suboxone treatment provides several benefits, such as:
Suboxone offers a way forward for those struggling with opioid addiction, helping you regain stability without the challenges of withdrawal or misuse. Our Suboxone program supports healing in a safe, structured, and nonjudgmental setting.
Our treatment often begins with medical detox, when needed. Olympia Grove Recovery offers withdrawal management and medical detox programs that last three to 10 days. Our clinical team monitors withdrawal symptoms and provides around-the-clock care to keep clients safe during this time.
Once stabilized, individuals begin Suboxone treatment as part of a personalized MAT plan. Our MAT approach includes:
Our other medication-treatment offerings include Suboxone, Vivitrol, Campral, and Antabuse. Our team can help you choose the medication that best suits your needs.
Suboxone treatment can be provided in both inpatient and outpatient settings, depending on your needs, preferences, and level of support.
Suboxone can be safely used in either setting, depending on your needs and preferences. With clinical oversight and a compassionate team, Olympia Grove Recovery tailors each Suboxone plan to meet your specific needs and provide the structure needed for long-term success.
Telemedicine has expanded access to addiction care for individuals who may face barriers like transportation challenges, rural location, or limited mobility. Remote options allow people to:
While not every treatment center offers telehealth services, these options can help maintain consistency in care and support recovery when in-person visits are not possible.
Medication is just one piece of the puzzle. Our clients also receive evidence-based therapy that helps them build coping skills, set goals, and address the root causes of addiction. At Olympia Grove Recovery, we use:
These therapies are tailored to each person’s needs and can be integrated into all levels of care.
Recovery thrives in community. That’s why we connect clients with ongoing recovery resources like:
These supports build connection, accountability, and structure after treatment.
Olympia Grove Recovery uses Suboxone as part of a harm-reduction approach that puts safety, dignity, and compassion first. Suboxone helps stabilize people who are actively using opioids and lowers the risk of overdose, especially for those using fentanyl, heroin, or prescription painkillers. We understand that not everyone is ready to quit right away, and that’s okay. Harm reduction means we meet you where you are and support you every step of the way.
Naloxone, a key ingredient in Suboxone, helps block the effects of opioids and prevent misuse. But it also plays a critical role on its own. That’s why we educate clients and their families on how to use naloxone (often provided as Narcan) to reverse an opioid overdose and save a life. This education is part of our commitment to keeping people safe—inside and outside treatment.
These tools—Suboxone, naloxone, and harm reduction—give individuals the chance to move forward without fear or shame. They’re not just medical interventions but bridges to hope, healing, and a better future.
Many people with OUD also experience mental health challenges. Our co-occurring disorders treatment addresses both conditions together, offering:
This integrated approach leads to deeper, long-term healing and reduces the risk of relapse.
Suboxone is effective for different types of opioid addiction, including:
Each client’s treatment plan is based on their substance use history, health, and recovery goals. Our team tailors Suboxone dosing and therapy to match the unique challenges of each opioid.
When someone you care about is recovering from opioid addiction, your support can be a powerful part of their healing. We recognize that families are an essential part of the recovery journey, especially when Suboxone is part of the treatment plan.
Here are some ways you can be involved in a meaningful, compassionate way:
It’s okay if you feel unsure or overwhelmed—we’re here for you, too. Our team offers education and support to help you understand recovery and how to be present for your loved one.
Recovery doesn’t stop when treatment ends. That’s why Olympia Grove Recovery provides a range of services to help clients and their families stay supported and connected after inpatient care:
Olympia Grove Recovery is committed to walking alongside you—before, during, and after treatment—because healing happens best when no one has to go it alone.
If you or someone you care about is facing opioid addiction, Suboxone could be the turning point toward a healthier, more stable future. At Olympia Grove Recovery in Euclid, Ohio, we offer compassionate, evidence-based care to help you take that first step with confidence.
We proudly accept Medicaid to make treatment accessible for individuals and families in need. Our team of licensed medical providers, therapists, and support staff is available 24/7 to answer your questions, verify your insurance, and begin your admissions process. Call us at 216.438.8351 or reach out online to get started.
Start by contacting our admissions team for an assessment. Many clients begin Suboxone on the same day they are evaluated.
You'll meet with a provider for a medical evaluation, discuss your history, and begin planning your personalized treatment. If appropriate, you may receive your first dose of Suboxone that same day.
The duration varies. Some use Suboxone for several months, while others benefit from long-term maintenance. We’ll help you decide what’s right for you.
Some people experience headaches, constipation, or drowsiness. These symptoms usually fade as their bodies adjust. Our staff monitors them closely.
Yes—under close medical supervision. Suboxone is considered safer than untreated opioid use during pregnancy and can be prescribed under medical supervision.
Compared to methadone or Vivitrol, Suboxone offers more flexibility, fewer restrictions, and is often available in office-based settings.
Yes. Most insurance plans—including Medicaid—cover Suboxone treatment. We’ll help you verify benefits.
Suboxone carries a lower risk of dependence than full opioids. When taken as prescribed and combined with therapy, it is a safe and effective tool for recovery.
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