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Copperopolis, CA Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs

Copperopolis, CA has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 0 medicare treatment center, 2 inpatient rehabs, 2 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 2 drug detox, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs Serving the Copperopolis, California Area:

    drug rehab program - Lakes Treatment Center Inc CA
    88 Sanguinetti Court
    Copperopolis, CA. 95228
    209-325-8506


    Lakes Treatment Center Inc has long been dedicated to assisting its clients recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Copperopolis, CA. and in the surrounding areas for many years now. Lakes Treatment Center Inc provides services like contingency management/motivational incentive, couple/family therapy, motivational interviewing, cognitive/behavior therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, brief intervention approach - which are all in line with their philosophy of the treatments and rehabilitation programs that work. Additionally, Lakes Treatment Center Inc believes that clients need specially tailored treatment programs to achieve recovery. This is why it provides several programs, like housing services, self-help groups, social skills development, suicide prevention services, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Lakes Treatment Center Inc offers short term drug rehab centers, outpatient hospital programs, detox facilities, long term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient drug rehab programs and others. Lakes Treatment Center Inc has continued recovery programs that are useful in helping clients after they check out of rehab. This drug and alcohol rehab center also uses treatment types that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, Lakes Treatment Center Inc accepts private medical insurance, private pay, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, county or local government funds, as well as others.

    Changing EchoesSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab program - Changing Echoes CA
    7632 Pool Station Road
    Angels Camp, CA. 95222
    209-785-3667

    Changing Echoes is 10.6 miles from Copperopolis, California

    Changing Echoes was established in 1989 as a social model chemical dependency treatment facility for alcohol and drug addiction. With the intent to render quality treatment for affordable prices to men and women who suffer from the disease of addiction. During our history at Changing Echoes we have continued to meet the new challenges of providing alcohol and drug Treatment services of the highest quality while maintaining our affordability. Today we are proud to continue to provide the high quality of alcohol and drug treatment at our 20 acre facility which overlooks the Sierra Foothill Mountains. Services are provided in a home like facility licensed by the State of California Department of Healthcare Services. The Changing Echoes grounds hold a serene atmosphere conducive to promoting change from our lives of alcohol and drug addiction. While in residence use of the swimming pool, horseshoe area, basketball area, hiking trails and weight area are made available to provide healthy exercise and positive social peer interaction. Changing Echoes believes exercise, healthy nutrition and social peer interaction are important in the alcohol and drug recovery process Our Mission is to provide High Quality Affordable Treatment to people who suffer from the disease of chemical addiction.

    Center for Human Services SUD OPSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Center for Human Services CA
    631 West F Street
    Oakdale, CA. 95361
    209-847-0420

    Center for Human Services is 16 miles from Copperopolis, CA

    Center for Human Services has long been dedicated to assisting individuals recovery after a period of abusing drugs and alcohol. It has been doing this within Copperopolis, California and in the surrounding communities for many years now. Center for Human Services offers services like contingency management/motivational incentive, couple/family therapy, motivational interviewing, cognitive/behavior therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, brief intervention approach - which are all in line with their philosophy of the treatments and rehabilitation programs that work. In addition, Center for Human Services believes that clients need specially tailored treatment programs to achieve recovery. This is why it offers several programs, like housing services, self-help groups, social skills development, suicide prevention services, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS - among other services listed in the following sections.

    In the same way, Center for Human Services offers short term drug rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling, outpatient detox facilities, long term treatment facilities, inpatient treatment programs and others. Further, Center for Human Services has relapse prevention programs that are useful in helping clients after they check out of rehab. This addiction treatment center also uses treatment types that can help you achieve lasting sobriety.

    Finally, Center for Human Services accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, county or local government funds, as well as others.

    Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth ServsSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs CA
    105 Hospital Road
    Sonora, CA. 95370
    209-533-6245

    Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs is 16.1 miles from Copperopolis, CA

    Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs has long been dedicated to helping individuals recovery after a period of substance abuse. It has been doing this within Copperopolis and in the surrounding areas for quite some time. Today, Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs offers services like contingency management/motivational incentive, couple/family therapy, motivational interviewing, cognitive/behavior therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, brief intervention approach - which are all representative of their rehabilitation and treatment philosophies. In addition, Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it provides various programs, like housing services, self-help groups, social skills development, suicide prevention services, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS - among other services listed in the following sections.

    Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs offers short term drug abuse treatment, outpatient day treatment, inpatient detoxification facilities, long term rehab programs, inpatient drug abuse treatment and others. Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs has aftercare plans that are useful in helping clients after they check out of rehab. This addiction treatment facility also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, Tuolumne County Behavioral Hlth Servs accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, access to recovery (atr) voucher, county or local government funds, as well as others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What does drug withdrawal feel like?

      Drug withdrawal is a complex process that can feel different for everyone, depending largely on the type of substance involved, the duration and intensity of use, and individual factors like overall health and genetic predisposition. However, some general experiences and symptoms are often associated with the withdrawal process:

      Physical Symptoms: Many people experience physical discomfort or illness during withdrawal. Depending on the substance, this can range from flu-like symptoms (such as fever, chills, sweating, muscle aches, and fatigue) to more severe symptoms like seizures or hallucinations. Opioid withdrawal, for example, is often compared to a severe flu, while alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening in severe cases.

      Psychological Symptoms: Withdrawal can also involve psychological symptoms like anxiety, depression, mood swings, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and cravings for the substance. These can be just as challenging, if not more so, than the physical symptoms.

      Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia is a common symptom of withdrawal from many substances, while vivid or disturbing dreams may occur when withdrawing from others.

      Discomfort and Distress: Generally, withdrawal can be a very uncomfortable and distressing process. The body has become used to the presence of the substance, and it can react strongly when the substance is no longer available.

      Cravings: One of the most challenging aspects of withdrawal for many people is the intense cravings for the substance. These cravings can be both physical and psychological, and they can be triggered by various factors, including stress, people, places, or things associated with substance use.


      How do you help a person afflicted with alcoholism?

      Helping someone afflicted with alcoholism requires a compassionate and supportive approach. The following steps can be useful in assisting an individual struggling with alcohol addiction:

      1. Educate yourself: Gain an understanding of alcoholism, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. This will help you better empathize with the person and offer informed support.
      2. Express concern: Initiate a conversation with the person in a non-confrontational manner. Express your concerns about their alcohol use and its impact on their well-being. Be patient, empathetic, and avoid judgmental language.
      3. Encourage professional help: Encourage the person to seek help from a medical professional, therapist, or addiction counselor. Offer assistance in finding appropriate resources and support them in taking the first steps towards treatment.
      4. Offer emotional support: Be available to listen and provide emotional support throughout the recovery process. It is essential to maintain open lines of communication and offer a safe space for the individual to share their experiences and feelings.
      5. Encourage participation in support groups: Recommend joining support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or SMART Recovery, which provide a community of individuals with similar experiences and can offer guidance and encouragement throughout the recovery process.
      6. Establish boundaries: Set clear boundaries to protect your own well-being and communicate your expectations about the person's behavior. Be firm but understanding, and make it clear that you will not enable their alcohol use.
      7. Assist with lifestyle changes: Help the person develop healthier habits, such as engaging in physical activity, improving their diet, and finding alternative ways to manage stress. Offer to participate in these activities together to provide additional support and motivation.
      8. Be patient: Recovery from alcoholism is a long-term process, and relapses may occur. Understand that setbacks are a part of the journey, and continue to offer support and encouragement as the person works towards sobriety.
      9. Care for yourself: Supporting someone with alcoholism can be emotionally taxing. Make sure you are taking care of your own mental and emotional health by seeking support from friends, family, or professional counselors if needed.

      Where can I get help for my addiction to drugs with very little money?

      If you're seeking help for your addiction to drugs and have limited financial resources, there are several options available to you. These organizations and services can provide support, counseling, and treatment at little to no cost:

      • National Helplines: Our own helpline (1-877-882-9275) or the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.
      • Local Support Groups: Many communities have support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery, that offer peer-to-peer support and resources for individuals struggling with addiction. These meetings are typically free and can be found in various locations.
      • Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free or low-cost addiction treatment services, such as counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Contact local community centers, churches, mosques, or synagogues to inquire about available resources.
      • Sliding Scale Treatment Centers: Some addiction treatment centers offer services on a sliding scale, meaning they adjust fees based on your income level. Contact local treatment centers and inquire about their financial assistance options.
      • State-Funded Treatment Programs: Many states provide funding for addiction treatment programs that offer free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your state's health department or substance abuse agency to learn more about available programs.
      • Medicaid: If you are eligible for Medicaid, it may cover substance abuse treatment services, including detoxification, counseling, and medication-assisted therapy. Check with your state's Medicaid office for more information on covered services and eligibility requirements.

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      Our service provides referrals to licensed treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. You don't have to struggle alone with addiction. Help is just a phone call away. Call 1-877-882-9275 now to get the help you need and deserve.

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