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Drug addiction isn’t always obvious—not at first. It might look like using more often to cope with stress, switching between substances, or feeling like you need something just to get through the day. Whether it’s stimulants, benzodiazepines, prescription misuse, or combinations of multiple drugs, what matters most is what it’s doing to your life now.
You don’t have to wait for a breaking point to get help. At Renewal House, we offer residential treatment in a serene setting that meets you with clarity, structure, and support—no judgment, no labels.
If you’re unsure whether your drug use is crossing a line, that question alone is worth exploring. Call us at (304) 601-2279 for a pressure-free, confidential conversation. We’re here to help you feel clear, not pushed.
Drug use often starts with a reason: to escape, to focus, to numb, to sleep. But over time, the reason gets buried under the routine. Your brain adapts. Your body depends on it. And quitting doesn’t just feel hard—it feels impossible.
Whether it’s one substance or several, addiction thrives in isolation and uncertainty. Treatment replaces that with structure, support, and a new way to live—one that doesn’t revolve around the next high.
These signs don’t make you weak—they point to a condition that can be treated with the right support.
Trying to quit on your own can feel like trying to swim upstream. At Renewal House, our ASAM 3.1 residential program provides a middle ground: more support than outpatient, more flexibility than a hospital. It’s a safe, stable place to reset.
Here, you’ll be surrounded by people who understand addiction—not just clinically, but humanly. We create the environment you need to focus on healing and learn how to live without drugs.
Every person’s recovery looks different. That’s why our program is built to meet a wide range of needs, especially for those navigating multiple substances.
You’ll build new tools, rediscover your values, and begin to believe that stability is possible.
Addiction often masks deeper struggles—like unresolved trauma, depression, or anxiety. We don’t just treat the symptoms. We treat the full person.
Our integrated approach includes:
Because long-term recovery requires more than abstinence—it requires healing.
Drug addiction doesn’t exist in isolation. Many of our clients also deal with alcohol misuse, opioid dependence, or need a broader foundation of support. At Renewal House, we offer several specialized programs—all grounded in compassion and structured care.
A safe, supportive environment where recovery begins. Our residential program offers ASAM 3.1 level care with 24/7 support, structured daily routines, and trauma-informed therapy for those ready to stabilize and rebuild.
Alcohol can be just as disruptive as other substances—and often goes untreated. Our alcohol recovery program focuses on emotional healing, relapse prevention, and whole-person care in a judgment-free space.
From prescription painkillers to fentanyl, opioid addiction is both dangerous and treatable. Learn how our opioid treatment program helps clients break the cycle of dependence with structure, safety, and support.
If you’re searching for drug addiction help in West Virginia, Renewal House offers a trusted, community-based setting just over the state line in Falling Waters, WV. We’re close enough to feel accessible—and designed to feel like a step forward, not a step back.
📍 Renewal House
129 Deanna St Comfort, WV 25049
📞 Call (304) 601-2279 to speak with someone today. No pressure, just options.
We welcome clients from West Virginia, Maryland, and nearby regions ready to take that first step toward something better.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). (2023). 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH): Main Highlights. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH%202023%20Annual%20Release/2023-nsduh-main-highlights.pdf
We support recovery from stimulant use (e.g., cocaine, meth), benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, Klonopin), prescription misuse, and polysubstance use. If you’re unsure where you fit, we can help assess what’s going on.
Not at all. You don’t have to wait for everything to fall apart to deserve support. If you’re questioning your use, that’s a valid reason to reach out.
We coordinate with nearby providers for detox if needed before residential entry. Our program starts once you are medically cleared for a structured, residential setting.
Most clients stay between 30 and 90 days, depending on their treatment goals, clinical needs, and discharge planning.
Yes. We help you plan your next step into IOP, outpatient therapy, or sober living—so you stay supported long after you leave.
You’re not broken—and you’re not alone. Whether you’re dealing with one drug or many, there is a way forward that doesn’t rely on shame or punishment. There’s real help waiting—and it starts here.
Call (304) 601-2279 to explore what recovery could look like for you.