Care Star Recovery & Wellness offers outpatient care for adults impacted by heroin use. We bring therapy and psychiatric support into one coordinated plan, with individualized treatment planning focused on stability, safety, and sustainable change, without inpatient or residential care.
Heroin addiction is a treatable condition characterized by persistent substance use despite negative consequences, often accompanied by cycles of stopping and returning to use. Many adults benefit from a plan that addresses patterns of use, triggers, and coping skills while also providing psychiatric evaluation and medication management when clinically appropriate.
Heroin use can change how the body and brain regulate sleep, stress, and reward, often showing up as fatigue, mood shifts, and slowed thinking. In outpatient treatment, early symptom assessment clarifies clinical needs, guides therapy and psychiatric care, and helps the team track stability, risk factors, and progress over time.
Care Star Recovery & Wellness offers outpatient heroin addiction treatment built around consistency and clinical coordination. Our team aligns the therapy with psychiatric care and ongoing assessment, ensuring that decisions reflect your symptoms, functioning, and goals. The result is a practical plan that helps day-to-day functioning now and sustains progress over time.








You don’t have to face recovery alone. Our discreet admissions team guides you and your loved ones through every step, helping you access a program that truly fits your needs. Begin your journey to healing and well-being with Care Star today.
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An assessment reviews substance use history, current symptoms, mental health concerns, medical background, and day-to-day functioning. Clinicians use this information to recommend the most appropriate outpatient level of care and initial treatment goals. It also helps identify any immediate safety needs and appropriate next steps.
Sleep disruption is common and can increase relapse vulnerability. Treatment often includes sleep-focused coping strategies, routine building, and monitoring symptom patterns. Psychiatry may evaluate contributing mental health symptoms and consider medication management when clinically appropriate.
Group therapy focuses on coping skills, relapse prevention strategies, communication, and behavior change in a structured setting. It also supports accountability by helping you practice skills with clinician guidance and peer feedback. Many programs use evidence-based frameworks such as CBT or DBT in group formats.
Cravings are addressed through coping skills training, trigger identification, and structured relapse-prevention planning. Clinicians also monitor contributing patterns such as stress, sleep disruption, and exposure to high-risk situations. When clinically appropriate, our expert team providers offer dual diagnosis care as part of a coordinated treatment approach to address underlying mental health symptoms that may intensify cravings.