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Trauma-Informed Care for Opioid Use Disorder
Receive trauma-informed care for opioid use disorder with medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in a safe and supportive environment at BAART.
CARF-Accredited Care
Outpatient MAT
Personalized Support
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Understanding Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-informed care is an approach that recognizes how trauma can affect health, trust, relationships, and the way a person responds to care. It doesn’t mean every person must talk about painful events right away. But rather, your care team works to create a setting where you feel respected, informed, and safe.
SAMHSA describes trauma-informed care as an approach built around safety, trust, collaboration, empowerment, and connection to recovery. This fits closely with opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, where steady support and clear communication can help people stay engaged in care.
How Trauma-Informed Care Supports OUD Treatment
Many people with OUD have also lived through trauma, high stress, unstable housing, grief, violence, or painful medical experiences. These types of experiences can make it harder to trust a provider, keep appointments, or talk openly about your symptoms.
A trauma-informed approach helps by:
Reducing shame and fear during treatment
Explaining each step in clear, simple language
Giving you more choice and clarity in your care
Helping you understand why each part of treatment matters
Building trust between you and your care team
Supporting stability, safety, and long-term wellness
At BAART Programs, your team works with you instead of judging you. Your treatment plan is built around your needs, your goals, and your path forward.
What Trauma-Informed Care Looks Like at BAART Programs
Respectful Communication
BAART Programs uses clear, respectful communication so you understand your options, your treatment plan, and each step of the process.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication-assisted treatment may include methadone or buprenorphine to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Counseling and Emotional Support
Counseling helps you understand OUD, build coping skills, strengthen motivation, and work through triggers.
Relapse-Prevention Education
Relapse-prevention education helps you recognize high-risk situations, plan ahead, and build healthier routines.
Case Management and Support Services
Recovery can be affected by transportation, housing, employment, healthcare access, and family responsibilities.
Why Choose BAART Programs?
Each person receives a care plan that may combine medication, counseling, education, and support services.
Outpatient care allows you to keep working, attending school, caring for family, and maintaining daily responsibilities while receiving treatment.
BAART locations are CARF-accredited, showing a commitment to safe, ethical, and evidence-based care.
Care may include counseling, case management, relapse-prevention education, pregnancy coordination, community referrals, and guest medication services.
Accredited and Trusted Care
All BAART centers are federally certified, state licensed, and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). This recognition reflects our dedication to quality care, continuous improvement, and the people we serve.
Testimonials and Success Stories
“Hi my name is Nancy, I am Sixty year old lady. I want to thank the BAART PROGRAM So Very Much !!! Mainly because All of the staff were Very professional sweet people. That place is very clean. There is absolutely no judgement of people at BAART !!! Any race or sexual preference ,or any faith is Welcome here. In fact one gentleman goes to my church , Flatirons Church . This Church is Amazing as far as everybody is Welcome and you learn truly how much Jesus loves you. Thanks for All your help BAART. You are the best !!!!”
-Nancy Lewis
Verified Patient
“It sure is a relief that there are people in this world who actually understand addiction and the mechanisms that fuel it. My wife and I owe Trish, Tj, Ms. Sharon, Becky, and everyone there our lives! They have all gone to bat for us to help us get our child home. And for once it’s looking like we will have him home soon! We couldn’t have made a better decision than to walk through that door and ask for help. These people are not only great at what they do… they are genuinely good people, with integrity, and are really there to actually help with the recovery process. I hate to think where our lives would be if we never walked into BAART That day. We thank all of you guys for what you do! You guys don’t receive enough credit!!! Thank you”
-Hamster Cottage
Verified Patient
“This is an amazing clinic ran by compassionate, caring and goal oriented people. There is no judgment here and clients are not looked down upon. It is also a harm reduction clinic. I highly recommend this place and can never thank Baart and the loving staff they employ enough!”
-Mark Popejoy
Verified Patient
This is by far the best clinic I have entered. I have been to 3 clinics total now and this is by far the best. Definitely the most professional and caring group of staff I have encountered. They truly care about our sobriety and well being. They are truly here to help us. Thank you so much Bart clinic for letting my recovery be apart of yall
-Michael Bannick
Verified Patient
What to Expect During Your First Visit
Your first appointment usually lasts 2 to 3 hours. During your visit, you may receive:
- Intake paperwork and screenings
- A medical assessment
- Counseling or care planning
- Education about OUD, MAT, and health considerations
- Relapse-prevention guidance
- Your first medication dose, if appropriate
Your care team will explain what to expect as treatment moves from induction to stabilization and maintenance.
Start Your Recovery With BAART Programs
You do not have to manage opioid use disorder alone. With medication-assisted treatment and ongoing support, you can build a more stable, healthy future.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is trauma-informed care?
Trauma-informed care is an approach that recognizes how trauma can affect health, behavior, trust, and recovery. It focuses on safety, respect, choice, and collaboration.
Is trauma-informed care the same as trauma therapy?
No. Trauma-informed care shapes how care is delivered. Trauma therapy is a specific type of mental health treatment that may focus directly on trauma memories, symptoms, and healing.
Does BAART Programs offer trauma-informed MAT?
Yes. BAART Programs provides outpatient MAT with counseling and support in a respectful, judgment-free setting. Care is personalized to each person’s needs and recovery goals.
What medications are available?
Methadone and buprenorphine are available at both the Brighton, CO, and Sioux Falls, SD, locations.
Can I work while receiving treatment?
Yes. Treatment is outpatient, so many people continue working, attending school, caring for family, and keeping daily routines while receiving care.
Is MAT safe during pregnancy?
Methadone and buprenorphine may be used during pregnancy as part of an OUD treatment plan. BAART Programs coordinates care to support the parent and baby when pregnancy support is needed.
How do I get started?
Contact us to verify insurance, ask questions, and schedule your first visit.