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At Community Pillars Health and Recovery Centers, our mission is to walk alongside each client with dignity, compassion, and evidence-based care as they pursue recovery. Our approach is comprehensive, integrating medical, psychological, and social support services to provide the highest quality of care for individuals affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. This consent form is part of our Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program. MAT combines FDA-approved medications such as Buprenorphine (Suboxone/Subutex) with individual and group therapy, psychiatric services, peer support, and case management. This integrated approach is designed to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, support long-term recovery, and help clients build a meaningful, substance-free life. We believe that recovery is not just about avoiding substances, but about rebuilding relationships, reclaiming self-worth, and restoring hope. Your treatment plan will be personalized to your needs, and our staff is here to support you at every step. Please read the following information carefully and speak to your provider if you have any questions or concerns.

Purpose of Treatment

You are being prescribed Buprenorphine (Suboxone or Subutex) as part of a structured treatment plan for opioid use disorder. This medication reduces withdrawal symptoms and opioid cravings, supporting your recovery process through Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). Buprenorphine may be prescribed for detoxification or maintenance treatment based on your individualized care plan.

Medication Information

Administration

Responsibilities of the Patient

By signing this agreement, you agree to the following conditions, which are essential to ensuring your safety and the success of your recovery:

These responsibilities are in place to support your recovery, protect your health, and maintain the integrity of the program.

Risks and Side Effects

You have been informed and understand the following risks, along with potential management strategies:

Mixing Buprenorphine with other opioids (e.g., heroin, fentanyl, OxyContin), benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, Klonopin), or alcohol greatly increases the risk of overdose and death. It is critical to avoid these combinations and follow your treatment plan exactly.
If you experience any side effects, you are encouraged to contact your provider promptly. Many side effects can be managed or minimized with adjustments to your care plan.

Missed Appointments, Medication Loss, and Non-Compliance

Pregnancy, Pain Management, and Medical Disclosure

Telehealth and Remote Appointments

In some cases, your treatment may be provided via telehealth, which includes secure video conferencing and/or telephone appointments. By signing this form:

Technical Requirements:

To participate in telehealth services, you will need:

If you have concerns about your ability to meet these requirements, please inform your provider so we can make appropriate accommodations.

Alternatives to Buprenorphine

You have the right to understand and consider other treatment options besides Buprenorphine. Below is a summary of common alternatives, including their benefits and limitations:

Methadone:

A full opioid agonist used in opioid treatment programs. It is highly effective for preventing withdrawal and reducing cravings. However, it requires daily visits to a certified clinic and carries a higher risk of sedation and overdose if not closely monitored.

Naltrexone (Vivitrol):

A non-opioid medication that blocks the effects of opioids. It is administered as a monthly injection or taken orally. It is not addictive and has no potential for misuse. However, individuals must be fully detoxed from opioids for 7–10 days before starting treatment, which can be a barrier for some.

Inpatient detoxification:

A short-term, supervised medical program to manage acute withdrawal symptoms. This option is helpful for those needing 24-hour care during early recovery but does not offer long-term support unless followed by additional treatment services.

Behavioral-only treatment programs:

These include therapy, peer support, and case management without the use of medications. While effective for some individuals, they may not provide sufficient support for those with severe dependence or a history of relapse.

Each of these treatment options has its own unique approach and may be appropriate depending on your individual needs, health status, and treatment goals. Your provider will help you evaluate these options in the context of your overall recovery plan. These alternatives have been explained to me by my provider, and I have had the opportunity to ask questions and consider them in making an informed decision about my treatment.

Consent and Acknowledgment

I confirm the following:

    If you have any questions about this agreement, please ask your treatment team before signing. We are committed to your safety and success at Community Pillars Health and Recovery Centers.