Drug & Alcohol Rehab
in Rosemead

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It can be so lonely when you or someone you care about has difficulties with alcohol or drug addiction, that you don’t know how to approach it. By using professional treatment services it is possible to treat dependence just like other diseases and achieve long term abstinence.

On this page, will detail how integrating addiction treatment approaches can enable long-term recovery for yourself or a loved one.

What is Addiction Rehab (Rehabilitation)?

Addiction ‘rehab’ is a holistic treatment package that utilizes both the therapeutic and medical interventions to treat both legal and illegal substance dependencies.

Rehab is more effective when it is tailored to your own needs and incorporates a medical detox, inpatient and outpatient care, as well as relapse prevention techniques.

Facts & Statistics about Addiction in Rosemead

Prevalence of Substance Use Disorder, by Drug Type

POPULATION
(IN THOUSANDS)
    • 2,7578.5%Any Substance
    • 2,0886.4%Alcohol
    • 1,0683.3%Ilicit Drugs
    • 2060.6%Pain Medication

Drug- and Alcohol-Induced Deaths by Age Group, California, 2016

Per 100,000 Population
  • Alcohol-Induced
  • Drug-Induced
    • 18 to 250.5
    • 9.6
    • 26 to 354.3
    • 13.9
    • 36 to 6424.2
    • 22.9
    • 65+23.7
    • 9.4

Drug Use, by Selected Type and Age Group California, 2015 to 2016

  • 12 to 17
  • 18 to 25
  • 26+
    • Marijuana*13.2%
    • 34.0%
    • 13.5%
    • Misuse of Pain Medications3.5%
    • 8.0%
    • 4.3%
    • Cocaine0.8%
    • 7.2%
    • 1.8%
    • Heroin0%
    • 0.4%
    • 0.2%

What are the treatment options available in Rosemead?

A consolidated treatment approach is the most successful way to tackle the root causes of substance and alcohol use disorders. Symptoms of addiction should be treated but learning new life skills empowers you to tackle the problems that lead to your drug or alcohol addiction.

Private Residential Programs in Rosemead

A residential rehab program requires you to live at the treatment facility and receive all rehab treatment at the property. One of the primary benefits is having access to 24/7 treatment and support. By moving out of your home environment and into a treatment center, you can protect yourself from those potential triggers that are partly responsible for you developing a substance dependency.

You can finish your addiction treatment program and avoid relapse more easily when you stay in a secure facility that is protective and supportive. If you have co-occurring disorders, dual diagnosis or an intense substances including alcohol, an inpatient program is ideally suited to meet your recovery needs.

Enrolling in a residential treatment program is the most effective way to treat addiction, and sustaining it demands continued focus because maintaining recovery is hard during the early stages. When the inpatient program is complete you will have the skills to be independent and your focus will be on your new journey and the things you want to achieve from life.

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Sober Living Programs

A sober living program will encourage you with important skills you need, through support and guidance from addiction specialists. You can expect:

  1. A house manager to check in regularly with you
  2. Establish boundaries for positive behaviors in recovery
  3. Support and new friendships from other individuals who are going through the same process as you.

Outpatient Programs

Outpatient programs offer greater flexibility because you can continue work commitments and live at home, but you come to the rehab center for any treatments.

Outpatient programs help with:

  1. Education around substance abuse
  2. Therapeutic support and counseling including group therapy and one-on-one interventions – The length of any outpatient treatment is customized to your needs and lasts between three months to more than a year.

Detox Only Programs

The benefits of a medically-assisted detox are many, because you can eliminate the substance from your body safely and put an end to your physical dependence. As your body stabilizes without needing the drug it was dependent on, you will start to have withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal process marks the beginning of the rehab recovery journey, and needs to be followed up by overcoming the primary causes of your addictive behavior, to avoid a repeat of the same negative cycle of behaviors.

You may experience some cravings and withdrawal symptoms for some time after your detox has completed. In rehab you will master the coping skills for long-term abstinence, so that you can limit the possibilities of relapse in the future.

Paying for Private Treatment

If you decide to commit to private rehab, you will need to pay for treatment yourself or make a claim through your healthcare policy. Most health insurance providers usually cover at least some of your rehab program, including detox, rehabilitation, medication and relapse support.

Your provider and policy terms and conditions will provide details on the amount of cover you can claim for. It is recommended that you find out about your cover before enrolling in a treatment program. Go to our Verify Your Insurance page to learn more about the cover you qualify for. If you choose not to claim against your policy, you will need to pay for your treatment. You may be able to opt for a payment plan if you cannot afford to pay the full amount straight away.

State Funded Programs

State-funded rehab programs were designed to assist individuals without the financial means to tackle alcohol addiction or substance addiction.

Assistance can be provided with funds allocated from Medicaid and state/federal budgets, these sorts of programs can subsidize your recovery with:

  1. Services for a safe detox (medically-managed if required.
  2. Addiction counseling, therapy and aftercare support services

State-funded rehab programs offer relief to people who reside in low income households or do not have health insurance. So that you can quality, you will need to provide evidence about:

  1. Proof of your financial situation
  2. Proof of where you live
  3. Your personal medical details regarding your substance misuse
  4. Proof you are living in the US legally

Extensive information about the application process can be found on https://www.grants.gov/ . You can also download this file to find contact details for your state agency.

The following state-funded addiction rehab programs are available in Rosemead:

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    CA Hispanic Commission Alc/Drug Abuse San Gabriel Valley Center


    11046 Main Street, El Monte, CA 91731
    626-444-9000
    www.chcada.org

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    Aegis Treatment Centers LLC


    11041 East Valley Boulevard, El Monte, CA 91731
    626-442-4177
    aegistreatmentcenters.com

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    SPIRITT Family Services


    2000 Tyler Avenue, South El Monte, CA 91733
    626-442-1400
    www.spiritt.org

Maintaining Addiction Recovery in Rosemead

Maintaining your recovery can be challenging when returning to home life after leaving the treatment center. The rehab environment was controlled and safe, and you were given professional support. When you leave, you may encounter new challenges or triggers that test your coping skills in ways you may not have anticipated. If you experienced a severe dependency and have not developed a social structure to return to when you leave rehab, you may find long term recovery more of a challenge. Relapse can occur when you don’t have aftercare to support you in your new-found sobriety.

The following AA/NA meetings are available in Rosemead:

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    Monterey Park Men's Stag


    Open, Discussion, Men, No Smoking and Hybrid Meeting:
    Rosemead Recreation Center, 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California, 91770
    Wednesday: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
    https://todayna.org/

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    AA Meeting: Monday Mayhem – Rowland Heights


    AA Meeting – Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting:
    19360 Colima Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
    Monday: 8:00 PM
    https://lacoaa.org/meetings.php

Aftercare & Alumni Programs

for people living in Rosemead

Aftercare programs provide extended support to you when you leave the rehab center. By taking part in extended support, you can reduce the risk of relapse which impacts up to 60% of clients who have recently completed treatment. It is an essential service provided by most treatment centres.

As you near the completion of your rehab program, counselors will work with you to identify therapies and services that will facilitate long-term recovery, and we will create an aftercare program to guide you. Those who complete their treatment programs will have access to an alumni community program like ours, which gives you the opportunity to interact with staff and others in early recovery.

You will have access to Alumni events and receive support and encouragement from ex-clients who are in recovery long-term. You may decide to pay the favor forward, by giving your support to other peers.

Support Groups (Fellowship Meetings)

Support groups really are important to maintaining recovery as they focus on the importance of social structures in recovery. By joining a group that follows the 12-step model, like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, you will receive endless support through group meetings.

When you go to support groups, you will have the ability to share your experiences and listen to other members in similar walks of life. Many individuals in recovery attend nearby meetings to help them in the early and later stages of addiction recovery. Support groups provide them with vital tools to maintain sobriety, and allow them to take responsibility for their recovery.

Support for Families & Children Affected by Addiction

Each family member is negatively impacted, to a varying degree, by addiction. All members of the family unit need support with a household addiction, not just the addicted person.

Joining family support groups has two important benefits: you can help yourself and the person in the early stages of recovery. Your family members may benefit from support groups including:

  • Parents of Addicted Loved Ones
  • SMART Recovery Family & Friends
  • NAMI Family Support Groups
  • Al-Anon
  • Families Anonymous
  • Alateen
  • Nar-Anon

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