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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs in Temecula, CA

Temecula, CA has various treatment options: 2 medicare programs, 1 inpatient treatment center, 4 drug rehabs that take private insurance like BCBS, 2 detox centers, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs Serving the Temecula, California Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Rancho Milagro Recovery Inc CA
    37235 Painted Pony Road
    Temecula, CA. 92592
    951-526-4582


    Like other drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs, Rancho Milagro Recovery Inc is committed to long term recovery for alcohol and drug addicts living in the Temecula area. As such, this drug and alcohol treatment facility has been offering care like anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, couple/family therapy, behavior modification, vocational rehabilitation services, individual psychotherapy and more.

    Further, Rancho Milagro Recovery Inc knows that it is essential that its patients receive individualized care to ensure that they get effective results. They specialize in various programs such as transgender or (LGBT) clients, suicide prevention services, persons with serious mental illness, active duty military, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, treatment for spanish-speaking clients and others that you can find listed in the following section. Each of the services that the organization offers are also available in a variety of settings - short term treatment centers, inpatient detox facilities, inpatient treatment facilities, long term drug addiction treatment, outpatient individual counseling and more.

    Not surprisingly, this rehab also has aftercare plans and programs and other treatment methods that can help you achieve lasting sobriety both in the short and in the long term. Finally, Rancho Milagro Recovery Inc accepts private pay, private medical insurance, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, state education funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    drug treatment program - New Life Spirit Recovery Inc CA
    34670 Capitol Street
    Temecula, CA. 92592
    714-841-1906


    Like other addiction treatment centers, New Life Spirit Recovery Inc is dedicated to long term recovery for alcohol and drug abusers living in the local community. As such, this drug and alcohol rehab has been offering services like anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, couple/family therapy, behavior modification, vocational rehabilitation services, individual psychotherapy and more.

    In Addition, New Life Spirit Recovery Inc knows that it is essential that its clients receive individual focus and services to make sure that they are successful. They specialize in various programs such as transgender or (LGBT) clients, suicide prevention services, persons with serious mental illness, active duty military, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, treatment for spanish-speaking clients and others that you can find listed below. Each of the services that the organization offers are also available in a variety of settings - short term rehab centers, detox programs, inpatient treatment programs, long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient individual counseling and more.

    Not surprisingly, this rehab also has aftercare plans and programs that can help you achieve lasting sobriety both in the short and in the long term. Finally, New Life Spirit Recovery Inc accepts private pay, private medical insurance, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state education funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    alcohol treatment program - Riverside San Bernardino County CA
    12784 Pechanga Road
    Temecula, CA. 92592
    951-676-6810 x3561


    RSBCIHI's purpose is to promote, provide, and manage a balanced system of culturally sensitive, professional mental health and comprehensive alcohol and other drug abuse counseling services to eligible Native American/Alaskan Native clients and their dependents. BHS is committed to work with agencies to provide comprehensive range of prevention, outreach, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitative services for individuals and their families. We are dedicated to provide you with support, care, and the respect you need, in a manner that honors your experiences, skills, strengths, and insights, to find your own path to recovery.
    drug rehab program - Riverside County Substance Use Program CA
    40925 County Center Drive
    Temecula, CA. 92591
    951-600-6360


    Adult men and women programs include prevention, residential detoxification, outpatient and residential medication assisted treatment (MAT) for those addicted to alcohol or opiates, residential, outpatient counseling (ODF), intensive outpatient counseling (IOT), and narcotic treatment (NTP). All programs utilize evidence based practices (EBP) which are proven and approved methods of treatment. Locations are county-wide. Adolescents can access prevention, residential detoxification, residential, outpatient counseling (ODF), and intensive outpatient counseling (IOT). Locations include school satellite sites, outpatient clinics and out of county (detoxification, MAT and residential). Pregnant or Women with Children are priority populations who receive immediate access to treatment in prevention, residential, outpatient counseling (ODF), and intensive outpatient counseling (IOT) programs. Programs address the special circumstances of pregnant or parenting women. Children under five (5) years of age are welcome and accommodated in both residential and outpatient settings. Locations are county-wide. Individuals who are in the criminal justice system may be referred to a Drinking Driver Program clinic (DDP), AB109 clinic or Drug Court program. DUI and PC1000, prevention, residential detoxification, outpatient and residential medication assisted treatment (MAT) for those addicted to alcohol or opiates, residential, outpatient counseling (ODF), intensive outpatient counseling (IOT), and narcotic treatment (NTP) are available. Locations are county-wide.
    drug treatment program - Hill Alcohol and Drug Treatment CA
    41877 Enterprise Circle North
    Temecula, CA. 92590
    951-719-3685


    Like other alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, Hill Alcohol and Drug Treatment is committed to long term recovery for alcohol and drug abusers living in Temecula, California and within the surrounding region. As such, this drug and alcohol rehab facility has been offering care like anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, couple/family therapy, behavior modification, vocational rehabilitation services, individual psychotherapy and more.

    In Addition, Hill Alcohol and Drug Treatment thinks that it is important that its clients receive individualized care to ensure that they are successful. This is why it specializes in various programs such as transgender or (LGBT) clients, suicide prevention services, persons with serious mental illness, active duty military, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, treatment for spanish-speaking clients and others that you can find listed in the following section. These services that the organization provides are also available in a variety of settings - short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient detoxification centers, inpatient drug treatment, long term drug rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse treatment services and more.

    Not surprisingly, this rehab also has aftercare plans that can help you achieve lasting sobriety both in the short and in the long term. Finally, Hill Alcohol and Drug Treatment accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state education funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the symptoms of opioid addiction?

      Opioid addiction is a chronic condition characterized by compulsive use of opioids despite harmful consequences. Recognizing the symptoms of opioid addiction can help in providing timely intervention and support for the affected individual. Some common symptoms of opioid addiction include:

      • Physical symptoms: Opioid addiction can cause various physical symptoms, such as constricted pupils, drowsiness, slowed breathing, constipation, and itching. The person may also exhibit signs of intoxication, like slurred speech and impaired coordination.
      • Behavioral changes: Opioid addiction can lead to changes in behavior, such as increased secrecy, social withdrawal, mood swings, and unexplained absences. The person may neglect personal hygiene, appearance, or responsibilities in favor of obtaining and using opioids.
      • Tolerance and withdrawal: Over time, individuals with opioid addiction may develop a tolerance, requiring higher doses or more frequent use to achieve the desired effects. If the person stops using opioids, they may experience withdrawal symptoms, such as restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes with goosebumps.
      • Loss of control: A key symptom of opioid addiction is the inability to control opioid use, even when the person wants to stop. They may spend an excessive amount of time and resources obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects of opioids.
      • Continued use despite negative consequences: Individuals with opioid addiction often continue using opioids despite experiencing negative consequences, such as health problems, relationship issues, financial difficulties, or legal troubles.
      • Preoccupation with opioids: Opioid addiction can lead to a preoccupation with the drug, resulting in the person prioritizing opioid use over other aspects of their life, including personal relationships, work, or hobbies.
      • Risk-taking behaviors: Opioid addiction can lead to increased risk-taking behaviors, such as using opioids in dangerous situations, sharing needles, or engaging in criminal activities to obtain the drug.
      • Neglecting relationships: Opioid addiction can strain personal relationships, as the person may prioritize their opioid use over their connections with friends and family.
      • Changes in sleep patterns: Opioid use can disrupt sleep patterns, causing the person to experience insomnia or excessive sleepiness.
      • Cravings: Individuals with opioid addiction may experience strong cravings for opioids, often leading to compulsive drug-seeking behaviors.

      How can I get help for opioid addiction?

      If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, seeking help is a crucial first step towards recovery. There are several resources and options available to assist you in overcoming opioid addiction:

      • Consult a healthcare professional: Speak with a doctor, therapist, or counselor who is experienced in addiction treatment. They can assess your situation, provide guidance, and recommend appropriate treatment options based on your individual needs.
      • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): MAT combines medications like methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat opioid addiction. These medications can help manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and decrease the likelihood of relapse.
      • Inpatient treatment programs: Inpatient or residential treatment programs provide intensive, structured care in a controlled environment. These programs typically offer medical detoxification, therapy, counseling, and support group meetings to address the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.
      • Outpatient treatment programs: Outpatient programs provide therapy, counseling, and support while allowing individuals to continue living at home and attending work or school. These programs vary in intensity and duration, offering a flexible option for those who cannot commit to inpatient treatment.
      • Support groups: Attending support group meetings, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery, can provide valuable peer support and a sense of community during the recovery process. These meetings allow individuals to share experiences, learn coping strategies, and receive encouragement from others who have faced similar challenges.
      • Therapy and counseling: Individual, group, or family therapy can help address the underlying psychological and emotional issues contributing to opioid addiction. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) are among the evidence-based therapies that can be beneficial in the recovery process.
      • Helplines and crisis lines: If you need immediate assistance or information about opioid addiction and treatment resources, consider calling a helpline, such as our own (877-882-9275), or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or your local crisis hotline.
      • Online resources: Websites like the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provide a wealth of information about opioid addiction and treatment options. Online forums and communities can also provide peer support and shared experiences.

      What does drug addiction do to a person?

      Drug addiction, also known as Substance Use Disorder (SUD), is a complex condition that affects an individual's brain and behavior, leading to an inability to control the use of drugs despite harmful consequences. Drug addiction can impact a person in various ways, including physical, psychological, social, and emotional aspects of their life. Some of the effects of drug addiction include:

      • Physical health problems: Chronic drug use can lead to numerous health issues, ranging from mild to severe. These may include weakened immune system, cardiovascular problems, liver damage, lung diseases, kidney damage, and increased risk of infectious diseases, such as HIV and Hepatitis C.
      • Mental health issues: Drug addiction often co-occurs with mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. Substance use can exacerbate existing mental health conditions or lead to the development of new ones.
      • Cognitive impairment: Prolonged drug use can impair cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. This can impact an individual's ability to function effectively in daily life and may result in poor academic or work performance.
      • Emotional instability: Drug addiction can lead to emotional instability, mood swings, and increased irritability, which can strain personal relationships and affect overall well-being.
      • Social isolation: Individuals with drug addiction may withdraw from social activities, hobbies, or relationships, leading to isolation and loneliness. They may also prioritize drug-seeking behaviors over other aspects of their life, further damaging social connections.
      • Financial difficulties: The cost of obtaining drugs, combined with reduced work performance or job loss, can lead to financial strain and potentially result in homelessness or dependence on others for support.
      • Legal problems: Drug addiction may increase the likelihood of engaging in illegal activities, such as theft or drug trafficking, to support drug use. This can lead to arrest, incarceration, or other legal consequences.
      • Increased risk of overdose: Chronic drug use increases the risk of accidental overdose, which can result in severe health complications or death.
      • Family and relationship issues: Drug addiction can strain family relationships and lead to instability within the household, as well as negatively impact the emotional and physical well-being of children in the family.

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