DrAmeriCare is confronting what history will remember as one of the most insidious plagues ever to strike our nation.
DrAmeriCare is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting all who want help in overcoming opioid addiction with a newly developed method that minimizes withdrawal symptoms and maximizes recovery success.
We work closely with residents to address the behavioral, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of addiction — because physical detox alone is never enough. Full recovery requires rebuilding the whole person.
Our programs span recovery, housing, employment, and education — all funded by opioid settlement funds so there is never a cost to the people we serve.
Comprehensive evaluation of physical health, addiction history, and co-occurring conditions. A personalized detox plan is created for each resident on Day 1.
Medically supervised detoxification using Medication-Assisted Treatment designed to minimize withdrawal symptoms and keep you safe and comfortable throughout the process.
One-on-one and group counseling sessions addressing the psychological roots of addiction — trauma, anxiety, depression, and behavioral patterns that contribute to dependency.
Resume development, interview coaching, vocational training, and financial literacy — practical tools to build a stable and self-sufficient life post-recovery.
Peer support groups, spiritual care, and community connection — because lasting recovery is sustained by relationships and a sense of belonging.
Every resident leaves with a concrete aftercare plan: housing leads, job contacts, support group connections, and ongoing check-in access with DrAmeriCare staff.
"Dr AmeriCare is a dedicated team that will support all who WANT HELP in overcoming opioid addiction with our newly developed method with minimal withdrawal symptoms."— DrAmeriCare Team
No insurance. No out-of-pocket costs. DrAmeriCare is funded entirely through opioid settlement funds — money recovered from the pharmaceutical companies that fueled this crisis, now put to work ending it.
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