Fentanyl addiction has reshaped the landscape of substance abuse in California, leaving countless families searching for help and healing. This synthetic opioid—up to 100 times stronger than morphine—creates a physical and psychological dependency that can feel impossible to escape alone. But recovery is possible.
At Hatch Behavioral Health, we provide specialized addiction treatment programs in Anaheim for women seeking freedom from fentanyl addiction and other substance use disorders. Our treatment center offers compassionate, structured care at the PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program), IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program), and outpatient levels, blending trauma-informed therapy, holistic wellness, and evidence-based treatment.
While we do not provide detox on-site, many women begin with a safe medical detox before entering our programs. If you’re unsure whether you’re ready for our level of care, our team can help assess your needs and connect you with a trusted detox partner before transitioning into your personalized treatment plan at Hatch.
Understanding Fentanyl Addiction
Fentanyl’s power lies in its potency—and its danger lies in its invisibility. It’s often mixed into counterfeit painkillers or street drugs like heroin and cocaine without the user’s knowledge, creating an unpredictable and life-threatening risk.
Common warning signs of fentanyl addiction include:
- Drowsiness or frequent “nodding off”
- Slowed breathing or confusion
- Mood swings, anxiety, or depression
- Isolation from family and friends
- Intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms
Because fentanyl alters the brain’s reward system, quitting on your own is rarely safe or successful. Comprehensive treatment—guided by professionals trained in behavioral therapy, trauma recovery, and relapse prevention—is essential to building a foundation for long-term recovery.
A Women-Centered Approach to Healing
Addiction doesn’t occur in a vacuum—it’s often tied to experiences of trauma, pressure, and emotional pain. That’s why Hatch Behavioral Health was designed specifically for women.
We understand that recovery requires more than physical stability—it requires emotional safety, trust, and understanding. Our Anaheim addiction treatment center provides a calm, structured, and supportive space where women can heal from drug addiction while addressing underlying mental health challenges.
Our all-women rehab environment promotes vulnerability, connection, and growth—allowing clients to rebuild confidence and rediscover their sense of self.
How We Treat Fentanyl Addiction
At Hatch Behavioral Health, we believe sustainable recovery comes from healing the mind, body, and life. Each client’s treatment plan is tailored to her personal history, mental health needs, and long-term goals.
Our program combines evidence-based therapies, holistic practices, and supportive community integration—all backed by clinical expertise and delivered with compassion.
Healing the Mind
Fentanyl addiction deeply affects emotional regulation and cognitive health. Our therapeutic methods focus on helping clients process trauma, understand thought patterns, and rebuild healthy coping strategies.
We use a range of evidence-based therapies, including:
Through these approaches, clients gain insight into why addiction developed—and learn healthier, lasting ways to navigate life’s challenges
Strengthening the Body
Fentanyl addiction takes a heavy toll on the body. Restoring physical health is an important part of recovery, helping women feel grounded, strong, and connected to themselves again.
At Hatch, we incorporate mind-body practices to promote balance and overall well-being, including:
When women begin to feel physically stronger, they are more engaged in therapy, more resilient to stress, and more empowered to sustain recovery.
Rebuilding a Meaningful Life
Recovery isn’t just about quitting fentanyl—it’s about rediscovering purpose. Hatch helps women reconnect with themselves and their communities through therapeutic and experiential activities designed to rebuild confidence and joy.
Core elements include: