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Our Los Angeles Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program
Here at Stairway Resource Center, our recovery team understands that fentanyl is a life-threatening synthetic opioid driving overdose deaths. Fentanyl abuse is a prevalent issue today. Fortunately, our specialized clinicians provide recovery support for chronic relapses. The team at Stairway Resource Center conducts monthly reassessments, provides medication management, and develops individualized relapse-prevention treatment plans.
A Connected Recovery Community in Los Angeles, California
- Strong alumni network across the country
- Large weekly alumni meetings (250+ attendees)
- Closed Facebook support communities

What Sets Us Apart
True Dual Diagnosis Expertise
Treating addiction alongside severe mental health disorders using individualized clinical strategies.
Deep 12-Step
Integration
One of the largest AA/NA recovery communities in the region, helping clients build lifelong support networks.
Long-Term Structured
Care
Programs designed for sustainable healing — not rushed timelines dictated by insurance.
In-House Advanced Mental Health Treatment
Treating addiction alongside severe mental health disorders using individualized clinical strategies.
Community Engagement & Service
Clients participate in sober events, outreach initiatives, and quarterly homeless drives — reinforcing purpose in recovery.
Relapse Prevention Leadership
The Gorski Model helps clients identify triggers, manage cravings, and build coping skills for real-world success.
Program Highlights for Fentanyl Addiction Recovery
We also understand that addiction is a family disease. Our fentanyl rehab center supports family involvement. Not only do we help you transition into fentanyl treatment, but we also provide a structured step-down plan with sober living and outpatient care, so you gain consistent support for relapse prevention. We understand the importance of building life skills before transitioning into an independent way of life. Therefore, our team offers career, education, and legal advocacy support.

What to Expect in Our Fentanyl Rehab Program
- intention-setting or mindfulness
- Individual therapy and group therapy
- Psychoeducation on opioid addiction and behavioral health
- Skill-building for emotional regulation
- 12-step meetings
- Peer support groups
- Reflection and community activities
- Sober social events
- Volunteer opportunities
- Family sessions when appropriate

What We Treat at Our Los Angeles Fentanyl Treatment Center
Our multidisciplinary fentanyl abuse treatment team uses structured addiction treatment programs. These are based on 12-Step recovery support principles that have proven medical and evidence-based modalities. When combined with safe and comfortable sober living housing and peer support, we believe we have one of the most unique and effective outpatient addiction treatment programs available to young people in need of care.
Opioid & Fentanyl Addiction
If you’ve attempted to quit using drugs or alcohol, withdrawal symptoms may have swept you back into the cycle of addiction, putting you at greater risk for overdose, brain injury, or even death. Opioid withdrawal can be extremely challenging, putting major stress on your mind and body. Detoxing from home can be dangerous. However, you will receive 24/7 monitoring and support from our nurses on staff to manage the following withdrawal symptoms:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Anxiety
- Insomnia
- Hot and cold flushes
- Perspiration
- Muscle cramps
- Watery discharge from the eyes and nose
- Diarrhea


Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health Disorders
Although Stairway Resource Center is primarily 12-step-based and specializes in addiction, we treat an array of mental health conditions. For example, our clinicians provide support for depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma-related disorders, and complex psychiatric conditions.
Chronic Relapse
For those who feel nothing has worked, believe us when we say structured accountability changes outcomes. We understand that there is no cure for substance use disorder, and a relapse is common shortly after completing addiction treatment following late recovery. Find reassurance knowing that chronic relapsers are our specialty, offering solutions when other treatments have failed.

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Levels of Care for Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
We offer a range of services. Once you complete medical detoxification, you can then step down to our intensive outpatient programs (IOP) and outpatient programs (OP) to sober living accommodations. These programs confirm that you will receive the right level of care based on your individual needs. Our programs are built on a spiritual foundation that promotes growth, healing, and connection. You will be supported both mentally and emotionally throughout your recovery process. Different levels of care that can support your fentanyl addiction recovery include the following:
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Outpatient treatment
- Sober living support
- Coordinated detox referrals with trusted partners
- Long-term aftercare planning

When to Seek Help for Fentanyl Use
It can be hard to recognize the key signs of fentanyl abuse until you feel you have hit rock bottom. However, it’s never too late to seek help, as our recovery team was once right there with you. We can teach you new strategies to become more aware of your actions and understand the underlying cause of your cravings for relapse prevention. Early intervention saves lives. In essence, some possible signs to look for include the following:
- Increased tolerance
- Drowsiness or behavioral changes
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms
- Isolation
- Prior opioid overdose
- Escalating substance abuse
Additional Program Features That Support Long-Term Recovery

Family Healing
- Weekly family groups – Have a meeting every Monday night to help educate families on setting boundaries and goals.
- One-on-one therapy for loved ones – Individual family therapy sessions are used when clinically appropriate
- Clinical oversight – Education on addiction, boundaries, and supporting recovery
Court & Life Advocacy
Here at Stairway Resource Center, we understand that fearing legal consequences is quite common. Let our recovery team take on your concerns so you can focus on healing. Once you transition into recovery, you are not alone. Rest with reassurance knowing you will receive support with probation, custody cases, parenting classes, anger management, and domestic violence certifications.

Career & Education Support
It can be tough to find a job after you complete addiction treatment. This can be especially true if you’ve damaged your reputation or faced legal troubles. However, we are here to help build your resume, prep you for interviews, gain certifications, and simply provide job placement guidance.
Launch Planning
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A Treatment Environment Built for Accountability and Growth
Knowing that trauma is commonly linked with drug addiction, our team wants to provide treatment and comfort to prepare you for your recovery journey. For example, we provide a calm, structured setting designed for focus and emotional safety. Every client receives the same high-standard care regardless of their background. We have only encouraged responsibility and participation for continuous recovery success.
Advanced Mental Health Innovation: TMS for Co-Occurring Disorders
Aside from offering evidence-based psychotherapy options, we ensure access to mental health treatment using individualized approaches like EMDR, neurofeedback, brainspotting, TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation), etc. Our treatments are supported by research that supplies benefits for PTSD, memory loss, and traumatic brain injury. If you are resistant to depression or anxiety medications, our non-invasive in-house treatments can stimulate underactive brain receptors for advanced care.

Frequently Asked Questions
Fentanyl is a highly potent opioid, and withdrawal symptoms can be very intense. Therefore, the risk of having an overdose is high. Early intervention is critical to keep you safe.








