About Synergy Executive
Synergy Executive is an upscale residential treatment facility for men that helps treat substance use disorders in Ozark, Missouri. This residential center is designed to feel welcoming and comforting, which can be different from other facilities that operate more like traditional hospitals or clinics. Synergy sits on 37 acres in Ozark, and is within a one day’s drive of several major cities including Dallas, Little Rock, St. Louis, Chicago, and Memphis. Synergy accepts most major insurance plans.
A Relaxing Way to Recover
One of the key features of Synergy is that this residence is designed to make you feel at home and less like you’re enrolled in a clinical program. While this is a full-service treatment center, you’ll experience premium benefits like private bedrooms and baths and a gourmet chef. There’s also access to health and wellness facilities such as a sauna, a salt therapy room, a pool, and indoor pickleball and basketball courts.
30 Days of Life-Changing Therapy
Even though Synergy focuses on a soothing environment, the emphasis is still on achieving and maintaining sobriety. Most people will spend roughly 30 days at the center, focusing on therapy courses and education to build understanding and skill sets to avoid relapse. Therapy can include individual, group and family sessions. Their counselors may apply methods including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy, grief and loss therapy and anger management techniques.
MAT and Detox Support
Synergy focuses on building skills to maintain sobriety. However, if you’re experiencing active addiction, this residence does provide medication assisted treatment (MAT) and other medical interventions to help you detox before beginning the rest of the recovery program. During the intake assessment, you might be referred for detox or medical clearance before beginning the program. Likewise, dual diagnosis care is also prioritized here for those whose mental health concerns are contributing factors to their addiction.