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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Burbank, CA

Burbank, CA has nearby treatment options including: 3 low cost programs, 3 inpatient rehab centers, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Aetna, 3 detox centers, 1 outpatient treatment program.

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Addiction Treatment Centers Serving the Burbank, California Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - VALLEY LODGE Burbank CA
    446 N. Varney St.
    Burbank, CA. 91502
    (818) 843-9270


    VALLEY LODGE Burbank has been dedicating its services and programs to helping people who are struggling with alcohol and drug abuse in Burbank, California and its surrounding area.

    VALLEY LODGE Burbank facilitates a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including inpatient detoxification facilities, short term treatment programs, inpatient addiction treatment programs, outpatient counseling, long term rehab facilities and more. VALLEY LODGE Burbank also believes that it is important that it offers individual services to ensure that individuals get the results that they are looking for. This is why VALLEY LODGE Burbank is specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, activity therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, dual diagnosis drug rehab, behavior modification, among other programs.

    VALLEY LODGE Burbank also provides aftercare/continuing care, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, active duty military, substance abuse education, transgender or (LGBT) clients, and offers some of the best aftercare programs - all of which are necessary and helpful to its clients. This alcohol and drug rehab program also uses treatment methods that can assist you in achieving long lasting sobriety.

    VALLEY LODGE Burbank also accepts the following types of payment - cash or self-payment, private health insurance, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and more.

    alcohol treatment facility - Absolute Control Transitional CA
    3111 Winona Avenue
    Burbank, CA. 91504
    626-792-8797


    At Absolute Control, we focus on our patients in a family centered and welcoming atmosphere. We want each person that walks through our door to feel comfortable, safe, and cared for. We understand that addiction completely overtakes a person physical, psychological, and spiritual self which is why through our mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and restore the lives of individuals suffering from addiction, we provide effective drug and alcohol treatment services.

    CRI Help Inc The George T Pfleger CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - CRI Help Inc CA
    11027 Burbank Boulevard
    North Hollywood, CA. 91601
    818-985-8323

    CRI Help Inc is 3 miles from Burbank, CA

    CRI-Help Drug rehab center offers the most established and affordable rehabilitation treatment programs for addiction in Los Angeles.

    Westwind RecoveryJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Westwind Recovery CA
    3235 Hillock Drive
    Los Angeles, CA. 90027
    800-223-5759

    Westwind Recovery is 3.6 miles from Burbank, CA

    Westwind Recovery has been dedicating its services and programs to helping people who are struggling with substances of abuse in Burbank, CA. and within the surrounding area.

    Westwind Recovery facilitates a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including detox facilities, short term treatment programs, inpatient rehabs, outpatient hospital programs, long term drug addiction treatment and more. Westwind Recovery also believes that it is vital that it offers specific services to ensure that individuals get the results that they want. This is why Westwind Recovery is specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, activity therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, dual diagnosis drug rehab, behavior modification, among other programs.

    Westwind Recovery also provides aftercare/continuing care, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, active duty military, substance abuse education, transgender or (LGBT) clients, and offers some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which are necessary and helpful to its clients. This addiction treatment center also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve full stability both in the long term and permanently.

    Westwind Recovery also accepts the following forms of payment - private pay, private medical insurance, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Why are lgbtq+ individuals at higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse?

      LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals are indeed at a higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse due to a variety of factors that often intersect and compound over time. These factors primarily relate to the stress and challenges associated with living as a marginalized group in many societies. Here are some of the main factors:

      Minority Stress: This term refers to the chronic stress faced by individuals belonging to a stigmatized minority group. For LGBTQ+ individuals, this can stem from societal prejudice, discrimination, and violence related to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Such stressors can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.

      Stigma and Discrimination: Experiences of rejection, exclusion, and maltreatment can increase feelings of anxiety and depression, which are associated with higher substance use rates. This can occur in various settings, including workplaces, schools, and even within families and social networks.

      Internalized Negative Self-Perceptions: LGBTQ+ individuals may internalize societal biases and develop negative self-perceptions about their identity, leading to feelings of guilt, shame, and low self-esteem. These feelings can contribute to the misuse of substances as a form of self-medication.

      Lack of Inclusive Healthcare: Many healthcare systems lack the resources or training to provide culturally competent care to LGBTQ+ individuals. This can make it difficult for these individuals to seek help or access effective treatment for substance use disorders.

      Social Isolation: Feelings of isolation, which can be the result of rejection or non-acceptance by family, friends, or society, can increase the risk of substance use and misuse.

      Intersectional Identity Stressors: LGBTQ+ individuals who also belong to other marginalized groups (like racial or ethnic minorities) may face additional stressors that can increase the risk of substance abuse.


      Will insurance companies pay for substance abuse treatment?

      Yes, many insurance companies do provide coverage for substance abuse treatment, but the extent and specifics of the coverage can vary widely depending on the individual insurance policy and the provider.

      This coverage is largely due to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 in the United States, which requires health insurers and group health plans to provide the same level of benefits for mental and/or substance use treatment and services that they do for medical/surgical care.

      Here's a closer look at some key aspects:

      Types of Treatment Covered: Many insurance policies cover a range of substance abuse treatments, including detoxification, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, medication-assisted treatment, and ongoing counseling or therapy. However, the specific treatments covered will depend on your particular insurance policy.

      Co-Pays and Deductibles: Even if an insurance policy covers substance abuse treatment, you may still be responsible for co-pays, deductibles, or coinsurance. These costs can vary depending on the specifics of your insurance plan.

      Network Restrictions: Some insurance plans may only cover treatment provided by certain providers or facilities within their network. It's important to check with your insurance company to determine which providers are covered under your plan.

      Preauthorization: Some insurance plans require preauthorization for certain types of substance abuse treatment. This means that the treatment must be approved by the insurance company before they will cover the cost.

      Duration of Coverage: The duration of coverage for substance abuse treatment can vary. Some insurance plans may only cover a certain number of days of inpatient treatment or a certain number of therapy sessions, for example.

      Affordable Care Act (ACA): Under the ACA, all health insurance plans sold on Health Insurance Exchanges must cover substance use disorder services.


      What are the signs of liver damage from alcoholism?

      Alcoholism, or Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), can lead to liver damage over time as the liver struggles to process excessive amounts of alcohol. Liver damage due to alcoholism can manifest in various ways, with signs ranging from mild to severe. Some common signs of liver damage from alcoholism include:

      • Jaundice: One of the most recognizable signs of liver damage is the yellowing of the skin and eyes, known as jaundice. This occurs when the liver is unable to properly process bilirubin, a waste product that accumulates in the body.
      • Abdominal pain: Individuals with liver damage may experience pain or discomfort in the upper right abdomen, where the liver is located.
      • Swelling in the abdomen: Liver damage can lead to the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, a condition known as ascites. This can cause swelling and discomfort in the abdomen.
      • Fatigue: Impaired liver function can result in persistent fatigue, weakness, and a general lack of energy.
      • Dark urine: Liver damage can cause the urine to become darker in color, often appearing brown or tea-colored.
      • Pale or bloody stools: Individuals with liver damage may notice pale, clay-colored, or bloody stools, indicating that the liver is struggling to process waste products.
      • Bruising or bleeding easily: The liver plays a crucial role in blood clotting. When the liver is damaged, it may struggle to produce adequate clotting factors, resulting in easy bruising or prolonged bleeding from minor cuts or injuries.
      • Loss of appetite: Liver damage can lead to a decreased appetite or unexplained weight loss.
      • Nausea and vomiting: Impaired liver function can cause feelings of nausea or even vomiting.
      • Itchy skin: Liver damage can result in the buildup of bile salts in the skin, leading to itchiness and irritation.
      • Spider angiomas: Some individuals with liver damage may develop small, spider-like blood vessels visible beneath the skin, known as spider angiomas.
      • Confusion or disorientation: In advanced cases of liver damage, toxins that would normally be filtered by the liver can build up in the bloodstream and affect brain function, leading to confusion, disorientation, or even coma.

      It is important to seek medical attention if you or someone you know is experiencing signs of liver damage from alcoholism. Early diagnosis and intervention can help prevent further damage and improve the chances of recovery. Treatment may include abstaining from alcohol, making lifestyle changes, and addressing any underlying health conditions contributing to liver damage.

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