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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Ventura, California

Ventura, CA has various treatment options: 2 medicare treatment centers, 1 inpatient rehab, 5 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like BCBS, 3 detox centers, 5 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities Serving the Ventura, California Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Changing Tides Treatment LLC CA
    2021 Sperry Avenue
    Ventura, CA. 93003
    805-660-0341


    Changing Tides Treatment LLC has been providing addiction rehab to people who reside in Ventura, CA. and who are fighting with drug and alcohol use issues. As such, Changing Tides Treatment LLC offers a array of services including rational emotive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, substance abuse counseling approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, dialectical behavior therapy, relapse prevention and others using its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction treatment and recovery.

    This rehab also believes that results are best achieved by providing individual services to each client. To this end, it has been specializing in a wide variety of personalized treatments like clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, veterans and more. In the same way, this drug and alcohol treatment facility offers these treatments in the following settings - outpatient counseling, inpatient rehab facilities, inpatient detox centers, long term treatment facilities, short term treatment facilities and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Changing Tides Treatment LLC accepts these forms of payment - including private pay, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, county or local government funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    drug treatment facility - Western Pacific Med Corp CA
    955 East Thompson Boulevard
    Ventura, CA. 93001
    805-641-9100


    The mission of Western Pacific Med Corp is to provide evidence based narcotic treatment services to any eligible person seeking them.These services shall be provided in a cost effective, high quality, humane, culturally sensitive, and non-discriminatory manner. By providing these services the community will be enriched with an increased level of public health, a decrease in criminal activity and a safer more enjoyable place to live.
    drug treatment facility - Aegis Treatment Centers LLC CA
    5225 Telegraph Road
    Ventura, CA. 93003
    805-765-6495


    Aegis Treatment Centers LLC has been providing addiction treatment to individuals who live in and around Ventura, California and who are fighting with drug and alcohol use issues. As such, Aegis Treatment Centers LLC offers a wide array of services including rational emotive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, substance abuse counseling approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, dialectical behavior therapy, relapse prevention and others using its unique approaches to addiction treatment.

    This treatment program also believes that each client benefits most from individualized services. Because of this, it has been specializing in a wide assortment of personalized treatments like clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, veterans and more. In the same way, this alcohol and drug rehabilitation program offers these services in the following settings - intensive outpatient treatment, inpatient drug addiction treatment, outpatient detox programs, long term addiction treatment programs, short term drug rehab facilities and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Aegis Treatment Centers LLC accepts these forms of payment - including private pay, private insurance, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, county or local government funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    alcohol rehab facility - Khepera House CA
    125 West Harrison Avenue
    Ventura, CA. 93001
    805-653-2596


    The mission of the Khepera House is to provide a clean, sober and healthy living environment for recovery from alcohol and drug addiction, which has been recognized as a disease that affects all areas of our residents lives. Residents at Khepera House deal with the issues of alcohol and drug addiction, as well as changes in their perception, attitude and lifestyle. The goal at Khepera House is to rekindle the sense of self-esteem and self-worth necessary for successful participation in the mainstream of community life. Khepera House continues to seek new approaches to maintain its position in the forefront as a service provider to the constant changing needs of those suffering from addiction.
    alcohol treatment facility - Genesis Programs Inc CA
    1732 Palma Drive
    Ventura, CA. 93003
    805-650-3094


    Outpatient treatment featuring an empathetic compassionate combination of structure, accountability, and support. And, we have been specializing in outpatient treatment in Ventura County since 1993 giving you the peace of mind of knowing we are true experts at this level of care.
    drug rehab program - Ventura County Dept of Alc/Drug Prog CA
    5850 Thille Street
    Ventura, CA. 93003
    805-652-6919


    Ventura County Dept of Alc/Drug Prog has been providing recovery care to individuals who live in and around Ventura and who are struggling with substance use disorders. As such, Ventura County Dept of Alc/Drug Prog provides a array of services such as rational emotive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, substance abuse counseling approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, dialectical behavior therapy, relapse prevention and others using its unique approaches to addiction recovery and treatment.

    This rehab also thinks that each client benefits most from individualized services. Because of this, it has been specializing in a wide array of personalized treatments like clients with HIV/AIDS, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, legal advocacy, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, veterans and more. In the same way, this drug and alcohol rehab center offers these services in the following settings - outpatient day treatment, inpatient rehab facilities, detox facilities, long term drug rehab facilities, short term rehab facilities and more.

    Ventura County Dept of Alc/Drug Prog also ensures lasting sobriety and stability by promoting a robust aftercare program. Lastly, Ventura County Dept of Alc/Drug Prog accepts these payment forms - including cash or self-payment, private health insurance, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, county or local government funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What is the most common substance abuse disorder?

      The most common substance use disorder globally is alcohol use disorder (AUD). This disorder, often referred to as alcoholism, is characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences.

      Alcohol use disorder is defined by the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by at least two of eleven criteria, within a 12-month period.

      The criteria include issues like spending a lot of time drinking, or recovering from drinking, giving up important social or recreational activities in favor of drinking, developing a tolerance (needing to drink more to achieve the desired effect), experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, and continuing to drink even when it's causing physical or psychological problems.

      It's important to note that substance use disorders can develop with the use of many different substances, including illicit drugs like cocaine or heroin, and legal substances like alcohol or prescription medications. The prevalence of these disorders can vary by region and demographic group.

      Regardless of the substance involved, these disorders can have serious impacts on individuals' physical and mental health, relationships, and ability to work or study. Treatment can often help people with substance use disorders to recover and lead healthy lives. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, don't hesitate to seek professional help.


      Can I go cold turkey to stop abusing opioids?

      While going "cold turkey," or suddenly stopping the use of opioids, might seem like a fast way to begin recovery, it's generally not recommended due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms and potential health risks.

      Opioid withdrawal can be intensely uncomfortable and, in some cases, hazardous. Symptoms can include severe cravings, restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes, and involuntary leg movements. In severe cases, withdrawal can lead to serious dehydration or electrolyte imbalances.

      Furthermore, abruptly stopping opioid use can significantly increase the risk of relapse. The discomfort of withdrawal symptoms may make it more difficult to stay abstinent, and an individual may be tempted to use again just to relieve these symptoms. If a person relapses and takes the same dose they were previously accustomed to, the risk of overdose is high because the body's tolerance to the substance has decreased.

      For these reasons, opioid withdrawal should ideally be managed under the supervision of healthcare professionals. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which includes medications like methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), and naltrexone, can be used to help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings. These medications work by acting on the same brain receptors targeted by opioids, but they do so in a safer manner that helps to manage withdrawal and reduce the risk of relapse.

      In addition to MAT, counseling and behavioral therapies are typically part of a comprehensive treatment program for opioid use disorder. These approaches can help individuals develop the skills and strategies needed to maintain recovery in the long term.


      When a person is a substance abuser, don't they realize their life is being destroyed?

      Substance Use Disorder, commonly known as addiction, is a complex condition that can significantly impact a person's judgment, perceptions, and decision-making abilities. Here are a few reasons why someone struggling with substance abuse might not fully realize the extent of the damage it's causing to their life:

      Denial: It's common for individuals suffering from addiction to be in denial about the extent of their problem. They might underestimate how much or how often they use, or they may not acknowledge the negative consequences that their substance use is causing.

      Altered Brain Function: Addiction affects the brain's reward system and impairs cognitive function. This can distort a person's ability to clearly see the harm that their substance use is causing. They may focus intensely on the immediate rewards of drug use while minimizing or ignoring the long-term negative consequences.

      Co-occurring Disorders: Many people with Substance Use Disorder also have other mental health disorders, such as depression or anxiety. These conditions can exacerbate feelings of denial or self-deception about the extent of the substance abuse problem.

      Fear and Shame: Fear of withdrawal, fear of change, and shame about their substance use can also prevent individuals from admitting to themselves or others the full extent of their problem.

      Lack of Awareness: Some individuals may not understand the signs and symptoms of addiction, or they may not recognize that they can seek help and that recovery is possible.

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