Drug & Alcohol Rehab
in Rancho Cordova

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Drug and alcohol addiction are hard to address when they affect you or someone you care about. Through proven rehabilitation programs, drug addiction & alcoholism can be managed for long-term abstinence.

This page will explain how integrating different rehabilitation approaches can encourage a sober future for you or a loved one.

What is Addiction Rehab (Rehabilitation)?

Addiction ‘rehabilitation’ is the process of medical treatment and psychotherapeutic interventions to tackle your dependency on substances including recreational drugs, prescription medications and alcohol. Rehab provides better chances of long term success when it is customized to the unique needs of the client and includes medically-assisted detoxification, residential or outpatient programs, and relapse prevention techniques such as aftercare.

Facts & Statistics about Addiction in Rancho Cordova

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 Rancho Cordova?

An integrated solution is generally the best way to address and heal the root causes of substance use disorders and alcoholism. Symptoms of substance misuse should be treated but gaining new life skills empowers you to face the reasons that caused your dependency on drugs or alcohol.

Private Residential Programs

When you live at the property where you are receiving addiction treatment, you are part of a residential addiction treatment program.

One of the biggest benefits is access to ongoing treatment and addiction specialists. When you leave your home and move into a rehab facility, you can remove yourself from exposure to triggers that would have influenced your decision to abuse substances or alcohol. By having an environment around you that is supportive, you reduce the chance of relapse and you are far more likely to finish your residential treatment programme.

Patients who need treatment for dual diagnosis, co-occurring disorders or severe substance dependencies are strongly advised to take part in an inpatient treatment program. Getting sober is attainable if you partake in a residential rehab program, however if you expect to maintain sober living you are going to need to face up to the difficulties that are associated with the first few months of recovery. After you complete your residential addiction treatment program your priority will be on transitioning to greater independence as you focus on what you want from your future.

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Sober Living Programs

A sober living program will empower you with the skills you need, through guidance and support. You can expect:

  1. Round-the-clock guidance from the house manager
  2. Creating guidelines to change your behavior in recovery
  3. Guiding you to build important relationships with peers who are going through similar experiences to you

Outpatient Programs

Outpatient programs provide greater flexibility as you can attend work commitments and live at home, but you come to the rehab facility for addiction treatments.

Outpatient programs are best known for:

  1. Education on abusing substances
  2. Group therapy and individual sessions as vehicles for therapeutic intervention – You can expect to be enrolled in an outpatient program for a minimum of three months, and may continue the program for longer than a year if required.

Detox Only Programs

Most patients require a medical detox to commence drug or alcohol rehab, as it deals with physical dependencies on substances by clearing it from your system. Withdrawing from drugs or alcohol is the body’s response to detox, as it starts getting used to functioning without the substance.

This marks the start of the recovery process, following which you will start to tackle the root causes of your addiction to avoid repeating those same cycles. Once alcohol or drugs have been detoxed from your system you may still experience cravings for it, including some withdrawal symptoms for for a few weeks. Relapse is less of a concern when you are equipped with the vital skills required to navigate your journey in recovery.

Paying for Private Treatment

If you want to pursue private rehab, you can pay with your own funds or claim directly through your healthcare insurance Many insurance companies will cover at least some of the costs of rehab, including medical detox, rehab programs, and any medicines you may need. The amount you can claim will depend on your provider and your agreement. We suggest finding out how much cover you have before enrolling in a program. Our Verify Your Insurance page can help you determine eligibility for cover. If you decide not to claim against your health insurance plan, you will need to fund your treatment. Many rehab centers provide payment plans to clients who find the cost to be prohibitive.

State Funded Programs

If you want to recover from your substance or alcohol problems but you are unable to pay for private rehab, you can apply for a state-funded rehabilitation program. By using funds from state and federal sources as well as Medicaid, these programs may facilitate treatments such as:

  1. Medically supervised detoxes
  2. Treatment programs and aftercare support

If you do not have a private healthcare policy or you live in a low income household, you should consider applying for a state-funded treatment program. You can expect to provide:

  1. Living arrangements
  2. The amount you earn
  3. Evidence about your substance or alcohol abuse
  4. Living in the US legally

https://www.grants.gov/ gives all the info you need to make an application.

If you need the contact details for your state agency, this pdf provides the needed information.

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

Maintaining Addiction Recovery in Rancho Cordova

You may find some initial difficulties when first leaving treatment. At the rehab center the environment was safe and you had professional support. Once you leave rehab there may be new triggers that put your coping skills to the test. 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. Without the relevant support and aftercare to guide you in your new life, relapse is a real possibility.

The following AA/NA meetings are available in Rancho Cordova:

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    Recovery Connection Group


    Open, Speaker/Discussion and Wheelchair Access:
    2101 Zinfandel Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670-5227
    Friday: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
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    Growth and Change Group


    Open: 3326 Mather Field Rd., Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670
    Saturday: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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    AA - Cordova Good Morning


    Open and Outdoor Meeting:
    11120 Moose River Court, Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670
    Thursday: 10:00 am – 11:00 am
    https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/

Aftercare & Alumni Programs

An aftercare program is a resource to support your recovery when you go back to your daily life. Because life doesn’t always go the way we want it to, and 60% of people may relapse on completing rehab, taking part in an aftercare program is essential support for you when life gets tough. As you approach the end of your rehab program, you will be asked about the therapies and services that will help you with your long-term recovery, and we will create an aftercare program to protect you.

Those who finish their rehab programs can join an alumni community program such as ours, which gives you the chance to interact with staff and peers. This useful network allows you access to our special events, which also provides ongoing support and mentorship from other former clients also in recovery. We encourage you to consider helping other former clients in your network if you decide to.

Support Groups (Fellowship Meetings)

Staying active in support groups is useful because social structures enable long-term addiction recovery. To maintain addiction recovery, will get long-term recovery support if you find local groups like Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous by attending weekly 12-step meetings.

Attending support group meetings enables you to listen to other individuals and share your own experiences. Many people in recovery attend local meetings to support them in the early and later stages of addiction recovery. Support groups provide them with the important tools to stay away from substances, allowing them to be accountable for their actions to themselves and others.

Support for Families & Children Affected by Addiction

The whole family is negatively impacted by addiction in the home, some more than others. The person with the addiction issues needs support, but other members of the family need support and guidance too. Family support groups have two important benefits: you can help yourself and the individual overcoming substance dependence. Family members will benefit from joining support groups such as:

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

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