Treatment Center for Benzodiazepine Abuse in Wilmington, NC

Wilmington Treatment Center helps adults struggling with benzo addiction find long-term recovery. Located in North Carolina, Wilmington is the premier rehab for benzo addiction treatment.

Learn More About Benzo Addiction Recovery

Learn More About Benzo Abuse Recovery at Wilmington Treatment Center

Used typically to treat anxiety, benzodiazepines, or benzos, are a class of medications that produce calming effects when ingested. Common benzodiazepines include medications such as Valium, Xanax, Ativan, and Klonopin. Although they are relatively safe when taken according to physician recommendations, they can cause a user to feel strong feelings of pleasure and relaxation when misused, making them a potential target for abuse. Should a person continue to abuse benzos, he or she may develop a benzodiazepine use disorder, which is a potentially fatal condition that often requires professional treatment to overcome.

Fortunately, Wilmington Treatment Center has helped individuals with benzodiazepine use disorders for over 30 years. Located in beautiful coastal Wilmington, North Carolina, our friendly, caring staff are committed to helping each person in our care find freedom from benzo abuse and live the life that he or she deserves.

Helping a Loved One

Helping a Loved One or Family Member Get Treatment for Benzo Abuse

When a loved one is struggling with an ongoing benzo abuse problem, you will likely feel a range of emotions stretching from anger to frustration to betrayal to sadness. While there is no right or wrong set of emotions to feel when a loved one is struggling with a benzodiazepine use disorder, there are a number of things you can do to help your loved one get the help he or she needs.

The first step is to learn about benzos and benzodiazepine use disorder. Although each person’s struggle with benzo abuse is unique, learning about benzos and benzodiazepine use disorder can be a good starting point for understanding what your loved one is going through. It can also help you learn the signs and symptoms of benzo intoxication and overdose so you can react to these situations if necessary.

Next, it is helpful to explore options for treatment. Each treatment center offers a slightly different approach to treatment, so it can be helpful to research different treatment centers and speak with clinical staff at these centers. Once you have completed your research, make a short list of a few centers that may be a good fit for your loved one.

Perhaps one of the most difficult steps is talking to your loved one about treatment. In as nonjudgmental and open a manner as possible, inform him or her that you are aware of his or her struggles with benzo abuse and that you want to help him or her find help. Your loved one may have any one of a range of reactions to this conversation, so it is important that you remain patient and ensure that the conversation does not turn into an argument.

When your loved one is ready to enter treatment, do all you can to help facilitate the process. Things, like setting up appointments with treatment staff members, accompanying your loved one to those appointments, and arranging for transportation, can all be helpful.

Above all, it is important to remember to continue taking care of yourself during this process. Now is not the time to go it alone, so seek the help and support of family and friends. Also, keep up with basic healthy behaviors such as exercising regularly, eating complete meals, and getting enough sleep. Finally, you are likely to have periods of stress and exhaustion, so continue keeping up with your hobbies and other activities that rejuvenate you.

Why Choose Our Rehab

Why Consider Rehab for Benzo Abuse at Wilmington Treatment Center

When looking for benzo addiction treatment, you or your loved one may have been searching broadly for “rehab centers near me?” In Wilmington, NC, there is only one clear choice. When benzo abuse is left untreated, disastrous consequences can result. Not only can benzo abuse strain relationships, possibly leading to social isolation, but it can affect a person’s career, impairing job performance and possibly resulting in job loss, long-term unemployment, and financial difficulties. When they are abused, benzos can cause organ damage, cognitive impairment, and a host of other physical problems, and as with virtually all substances of abuse, one is constantly at risk of overdosing. Fortunately, with prompt and effective treatment, it is possible to overcome a benzodiazepine use disorder and minimize or avoid these negative consequences.

Treatments We Offer

Types of Treatment Offered at Wilmington Treatment Center for Benzo Abuse

Situated along the Atlantic coast in Wilmington, North Carolina, Wilmington Treatment Center is where men and women come to receive the restorative care that they need to live healthier, joyful, and more productive lives free from the constraints of addiction. Since 1984, our benzos addiction rehab has been able to help thousands of individuals win the war against substance abuse and chemical dependency, and we believe that our treatment center can help you or your loved one achieve the same goal.

Our 139-bed center is licensed as a hospital and employs a team of professionals who are dedicated to helping patients as they navigate the road to recovery. The programming at our rehab center employs the most advanced and effective treatment protocols, and we have structured our treatment so that patients can receive a full spectrum of services under one roof. In choosing our center to recover from an addiction to benzos, the following types of treatment are among those available to you so that you can learn to make the changes needed to achieve your each one of your recovery goals:

Inpatient detoxification: Long-term abuse of certain substances such as benzos, can cause a person’s body to become dependent on them. When this is the case, detox services become an important step in the recovery process. Our inpatient detoxification is medically monitored and allows patients to have their bodies cleared of their substances of abuse so that they are able to effectively participate in our rehabilitation programming.

Individual therapy: Wilmington patients are assigned a primary counselor upon admission to our center, and will be able to meet with this staff member as requested by the patient or as recommended by our team. We believe that those looking to defeat an addiction to benzos can greatly benefit from one-on-one time with a counselor, as these meetings can be a time to process feelings and emotions, set present and future goals, and talk through any experienced had while in our care.

Group therapy: Those who are battling an addiction to benzos often suffer through their addiction alone. At Wilmington Treatment Center, however, patients are part of a community that is united in the front against substance abuse and addiction. Group therapy sessions, where men and women truly feel that sense of community, are integral to the care we offer at our center. The following group therapy opportunities, which are offered daily in the mornings and afternoons, are but a few examples of those we are make available to our patients:

  • Chronic pain group
  • Understanding relapse group
  • Process group
  • Community meetings
  • Lectures
  • 12-Step groups
  • Men’s group
  • Discharge planning group
  • Women’s group
  • Life Stages Groups, which cover specific topics centered around the needs of young adults, middle adults, and those chosen by the patients themselves

Recreational Therapy Program: Living a sober life, free from the grips of a benzodiazepine addiction, means much more than just abstaining from substance abuse. For many individuals working on their recovery, sobriety also means discovering new leisure activities and enjoying them in a manner that does not involve the use of benzos or other substances. In order to expose our patients to substance-free fun, Wilmington is pleased to offer a Recreational Therapy Program that allows patients to participate activities and hobbies that help men and women hold true to their treatment goals.

Recreation time: At Wilmington, participation in psychical, social, recreational, cultural, and health maintenance activities is an important part of our patient’s day-to-day life at our center. Monday through Friday, we designate 90 minutes of recreation time, during which patients can take part in the following:

  • Big Book Study
  • Reading
  • Volleyball
  • Baseball
  • Wii
  • Zumba
  • Ladderball
  • Yoga
  • Football
  • Puzzles
  • Karaoke
  • Air hockey
  • Arts and crafts
  • Bocce ball
  • Art therapy
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Board games
  • Foosball
  • Cornhole
  • Coloring pages
  • Working on your Step 1
  • Recovery Bible study
  • Horseshoes
  • Run/walk fitness trail
  • Ping pong
  • Foundations training
  • Therapy outings

Family therapy: If it is deemed necessary for a patient’s care, family members, loved ones, and our patients can have scheduled family sessions with our licensed marriage and family therapist. Recognizing that an addiction to benzos has the ability to affect those closest to our patients, these sessions can be used as a time to repair the damage addiction has caused and can be the setting in which bonds can be reestablished in a healthy and constructive manner.

Family Program: In an effort to provide education and support to the family members and loved ones in our patients’ lives, Wilmington is pleased to offer a Family Program. Offered each Saturday and Sunday, this program allows individuals in our patients’ primary support networks to come together to share their stories, learn about resources available to them, and receive the care they need to help the person they care about successfully recover from an addiction to benzos. Wilmington also offers a more intensive Family Program that covers the same material and offers the same level of support, though that programming is offered on the first Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each month.

Operation Recovery: A unique treatment track offered at our center, Operation Recovery is a specialized treatment option designed to meet the specific addiction treatment needs of military service members and first responders. This track utilizes the Seeking Safety Model for treating trauma, and includes a variety of treatment methods, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Group sessions with active duty and/or retired military personnel
  • Coordination of care between medical and clinical staff
  • Introduction to the 12-Steps and Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) meetings with military staff from local bases
  • Monthly presentations led by Military One Source and the local Veterans Association
  • Family involvement
  • Command involvement (when consent is granted)

During the treatment planning process, the above methods of care can be added to a patient’s personalized treatment plan. Our staff works closely with those who choose to heal and recover at Wilmington to determine the types of the treatment will be best suited to meet patients’ individual needs. Should a patient’s needs change, his or her treatment plan can also be revised in order to help the person as he or she works towards achieving new goals.

Following completion of our inpatient rehabilitation program, patients can then step down to our partial hospitalization level of care, and then intensive outpatient treatment so that they can continue to work towards living the recovered and sober lives they deserve to be living.

Wilmington Treatment Center is your choice for benzo addiction treatment when you or your loved one asks the question: what is the best rehab near me? If you or your loved one would like to learn more about Wilmington Treatment Center’s transformative treatment and how we can help you or a person you care about to leave an addiction to benzos in the past, please contact our rehab to gather more information. Our staff is happy to speak with you, and can help you determine if our center is the perfect place to have you or your loved one’s addiction treatment needs met.

Wilmington is an amazing place to receive treatment and go through recovery from this deadly disease of addiction. Honestly, I would probably still be addicted to pills if I'd done anything differently.

– Megan C.
Marks of Quality Care
We are affiliated with the following organizations, which provide accreditation, education, and training to ensure quality behavioral health and addiction treatment.
  • American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)
  • Newsweek 2023
  • The Joint Commission (JCAHO) Gold Seal of Approval
  • Tricare