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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs in Pacifica, California

Pacifica, CA has nearby treatment options including: 4 medicare programs, 1 inpatient drug rehab, 2 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 0 drug detox, 3 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs Serving the Pacifica, California Area:

    drug treatment facility - StarVista CA
    480 Manor Plaza
    Pacifica, CA. 94044
    650-355-8787


    StarVista is known for dedicating its recovery services to the individuals who struggle with substance abuse issues in Pacifica, CA. and its surrounding areas.

    Services are offered on an individual basis to make sure clients find full recovery in the long term. StarVista also specializes in trauma therapy, trauma-related counseling, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, relapse prevention, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as clients referred from the court/judicial system, programs for the hearing impaired, veterans, legal advocacy, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, residential beds for client's children, and more.

    Additionally, StarVista has programs such as short term rehab programs, outpatient counseling, inpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient drug addiction treatment, long term addiction treatment facilities for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The drug and alcohol treatment program uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to any person with a substance use disorder. Finally, StarVista accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds and others.

    Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services Casa MariaSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services CA
    508 7th Avenue
    San Bruno, CA. 94066
    650-204-3113

    Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services is 4.5 miles from Pacifica, California

    Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services is known for dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse disorders in Pacifica, CA. and its surrounding areas.

    Services are offered on an individualized basis to ensure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services also specializes in trauma therapy, trauma-related counseling, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, relapse prevention, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as clients referred from the court/judicial system, programs for the hearing impaired, veterans, legal advocacy, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, residential beds for client's children, and more.

    Additionally, Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services has programs such as short term treatment programs, outpatient day treatment, inpatient detox centers, inpatient rehab facilities, long term drug treatment for verifiable addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehab program uses treatment methods that can provide lasting and permanent stability to any person with a substance use issue. Finally, Latino Commission on Alc/DA Services accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including cash or self-payment, private health insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds and others.

    Sitike Counseling CenterSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - Sitike Counseling Center CA
    306 Spruce Avenue
    South San Francisco, CA. 94080
    650-589-9305

    Sitike Counseling Center is 5.9 miles from Pacifica, California

    Sitike Counseling Center has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with drug and alcohol use disorders in the Pacifica, California area.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to ensure clients find full recovery in the long term. Sitike Counseling Center also specializes in trauma therapy, trauma-related counseling, vocational rehabilitation services, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, relapse prevention, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as clients referred from the court/judicial system, programs for the hearing impaired, veterans, legal advocacy, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, residential beds for client's children, and more.

    Additionally, Sitike Counseling Center has programs such as short term addiction treatment programs, outpatient individual counseling, detox centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, long term addiction treatment centers for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The addiction treatment program uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug use disorder. Finally, Sitike Counseling Center accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, county or local government funds and others.

    StarVista Insights Adolescent Counseling ProgramSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - StarVista CA
    333 Gellert Boulevard
    Daly City, CA. 94015
    650-366-8436

    StarVista is 6.4 miles from Pacifica, CA

    We deliver high impact services through counseling skill development and crisis prevention to children youth adults and families.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What is the first step I must take to get sober?

      The journey to sobriety begins with recognizing that there's a problem and deciding to make a change. Here are the steps you might consider:

      Admitting the Problem: The first step towards getting sober is acknowledging that your substance use is causing problems in your life and that you need to make a change. This step can be challenging, as it requires honesty and self-reflection.

      Seeking Help: Once you've recognized the problem, the next step is to reach out for help. This could involve talking to a trusted friend or family member, a healthcare provider, or a mental health professional. They can offer support and guidance as you navigate your next steps.

      Assessment and Diagnosis: A healthcare professional, such as a doctor or a counselor specializing in addiction, can provide a comprehensive evaluation to understand the extent of your substance use and any co-occurring mental health conditions. This assessment will help guide your treatment plan.

      Detoxification: If you're physically dependent on a substance, medically supervised detoxification may be necessary. This process manages the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal that occur when you stop taking the substance.

      Treatment Plan: Based on your assessment, a personalized treatment plan will be created. This could involve a combination of individual counseling, group therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and supportive care. Treatment might be provided in various settings, including inpatient rehab, outpatient clinics, or through telehealth services.

      Support Networks: Building a strong support network is crucial for maintaining sobriety. This could include sober friends and family, support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, and ongoing therapy or counseling.

      Ongoing Recovery and Maintenance: Sobriety is a lifelong journey. Once you've completed a treatment program, it's important to have a plan in place to maintain your sobriety. This might involve ongoing therapy, regular attendance at support group meetings, and self-care practices to manage stress.

      Remember, it's okay to ask for help, and it's never too late to start the journey to recovery. Everyone's path to sobriety is different, and what works best will depend on your individual circumstances, including the nature of your substance use, your personal history, and your support network.


      How do I know if I have an addiction problem?

      Recognizing whether you have an addiction problem involves self-reflection and a honest assessment of your behaviors, thoughts, and emotions related to substance use or compulsive behaviors. Addiction is characterized by an inability to control or abstain from a substance or behavior despite negative consequences and a preoccupation with the addictive substance or behavior. Here are some signs and symptoms that may indicate an addiction problem:

      • Loss of control: You may find it difficult to stop or moderate your substance use or behavior, even when you want to or have tried multiple times.
      • Continued use despite negative consequences: You continue to engage in the addictive behavior despite experiencing negative effects on your health, relationships, work, or other aspects of your life.
      • Preoccupation: You spend a significant amount of time thinking about, obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance or behavior.
      • Tolerance: You may need increasing amounts of the substance or more frequent engagement in the behavior to achieve the same desired effect, indicating that your body has become accustomed to it.
      • Withdrawal: When you stop using the substance or engaging in the behavior, you experience physical or psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, nausea, or insomnia.
      • Neglecting responsibilities: You may find yourself neglecting personal, work, or family obligations due to your preoccupation with the substance or behavior.
      • Social isolation: You may withdraw from social activities or relationships that were once important to you, often to hide your addiction or because the addiction has taken priority.
      • Risk-taking behavior: You may engage in risky activities, such as driving under the influence, sharing needles, or engaging in unprotected sex, while using the substance or engaging in the addictive behavior.
      • Denial or minimization: You may downplay the severity of your addiction or refuse to acknowledge that there is a problem, despite concerns expressed by friends, family, or professionals.

      If you recognize any of these signs and symptoms in your own life, it may be an indication that you have an addiction problem. It is important to seek help from a healthcare professional, addiction counselor, or support group to discuss your concerns and explore available treatment options. Remember, addiction is a complex and chronic condition, but recovery is possible with the appropriate support and intervention.


      Are there racial inequities of the treatment of addictive disorders?

      Yes, racial inequities do exist in the treatment of addictive disorders, reflecting systemic disparities that pervade many aspects of healthcare. These inequities can occur across multiple dimensions, including access to treatment, quality of care, and outcomes. Here are some ways in which these inequities manifest:

      • Access to treatment: Racial and ethnic minority groups often face barriers to accessing substance use disorder treatment. These barriers can include factors like limited availability of treatment services in certain communities, lack of insurance or underinsurance, economic challenges, and lack of transportation.
      • Quality of care: Even when individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups do access treatment, they may not receive the same quality of care as their white counterparts. This could be due to factors such as a lack of culturally competent care, bias or discrimination within the healthcare system, or treatment approaches that do not adequately consider cultural or community-specific factors.
      • Treatment outcomes: Racial and ethnic disparities also exist in treatment outcomes for substance use disorders. For example, research has shown that African American and Hispanic individuals often have lower rates of successful completion of substance use disorder treatment programs compared to white individuals.
      • Criminal justice involvement: There is a disproportionately higher rate of criminal justice involvement for substance use issues among people of color, particularly among African American and Hispanic populations. This can impact access to quality treatment, as well as long-term outcomes such as employment and social reintegration.
      • Research gaps: Historically, much of the research on substance use disorders has primarily involved white participants, leading to a lack of data and understanding about the unique experiences, needs, and treatment responses of individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

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