Drug and alcohol addiction are challenging to address when they affect you or someone close to you. Even though addiction is a disease, it is treatable when evidence-based treatments are utilized. Long term recovery from addiction is possible.
This page will explain integrated approaches to addiction treatment and how you or a loved one can begin and maintain a sober life.
What is Addiction Rehab (Rehabilitation)?
The term addiction ‘rehab’ is applied to all of the medical and psychological treatments used to help individuals who have dependencies on illegal substances including heroin, or prescribed medications such as benzodiazepines. Addiction rehab offers better chances of long term success if it is customized to the unique needs of the client and includes medically-managed detoxification, residential or outpatient programs, and relapse management techniques in the form of aftercare.
Facts & Statistics about Addiction in Vineyard
Prevalence of Substance Use Disorder, by Drug Type
(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
- 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 Vineyard?
Through integrating treatments, the hidden causes of drug addiction can be explored and treated. Addiction symptoms should be treated but gaining new life skills empowers you to tackle the problems that caused your addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Private Residential Programs in Vineyard, CA
Residential treatment programs require you to stay at the rehab facility and have your treatments on-site. Its core benefit is that you can receive holistic addiction treatment and support throughout the day.
If you leave your home and move into a treatment center, you can free yourself from vulnerabilities to triggers that may have influenced your decision to abuse drugs or alcohol. When the environment around you is supportive, the possibility of relapse is reduced and you are far more likely to complete your residential treatment programme. Patients who are struggling with dual diagnosis, co-occurring illnesses or intense dependencies are strongly advised to consider an inpatient treatment program.
A residential treatment program will assist you with getting sober, but it’s important to note that maintaining sobriety will require persistent effort as the early stages of recovery can be difficult. Once you have completed your residential addiction treatment program you must become more autonomous and set life goals and new challenges.
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Sober Living Programs
Support and guidance are provided during a sober living program to help you navigate your future more effectively. Sober living programs typically have:
- Sending a house manager to see how you are doing every day
- Developing the kinds of behaviors that are required in recovery
- Working on supportive and constructive connections with others in recovery
Outpatient Programs
Outpatient rehab programs are considered to be flexible by allowing you to have therapy at the treatment facility while you continue your job or family obligations.
Outpatient programs assist you with:
- Education about your drug abuse
- Talking therapy and counseling through group interventions and individual sessions with a trained addiction therapist. – Outpatient programs typically run from three months to over a year, and your personal needs will determine how long you should attend treatment.
Detox Only Programs
The early phase of a rehab program is a detox, which removes any substances from your body and addresses your physical dependency on it. Withdrawal symptoms typically appear during detox because your body will need to adapt without the substance it was dependent on. This marks the start of the recovery journey, following which you will identify and deal with the underlining causes of your psychological dependence to avoid a repeat of the same cycle.
Once alcohol or drugs have been eliminated from your system you may develop cravings for it, along with some withdrawal symptoms for a period afterwards. Rehab therapy will help you develop important skills to take into your new life so that you limit the risk of relapse.
Paying for Private Treatment
Private treatment have to be paid directly or claimed via your healthcare policy. Many health insurance providers will contribute to a portion of the costs associated with a rehab program, which would include a medical detox, rehab program and aftercare provisions.
The amount you will be able to claim will be determined by your policy rules and your provider. We suggest you understand how much cover you have prior to enrolling in a program. Go to our Verify Your Insurance page to learn about the cover you qualify for. If you do not make a claim from your insurance provider you must pay for your rehab treatment. A number of rehab centres provide payment options to clients so that they can pay for treatment in instalments.
State Funded Programs
State-funded rehab programs have been created to support people without the financial resources to overcome alcohol addiction or substance dependence. These programs make use of funding from Medicaid and state/federal budgets to provide addiction recovery through:
- Medical detoxes
- Rehab treatment programs including aftercare and support
- Where you live
- How much you earn
- Evidence about your drug or alcohol addiction
- Living in the US by legal means
State-funded rehab programs provide support to individuals who reside in low income households or private healthcare policies. In order to qualify you will need to provide information about:
Click here to more about applying.
This pdf document has your state agency’s contact details.
The following state-funded addiction rehab programs are available in Vineyard:
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Sierra Vista Hospital
8001 Bruceville Road, Sacramento, CA 95823
916-288-0300
www.sierravistahospital.com -
Diamond House Detox
8624 Diamond Oak Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624
800-205-6107
www.diamondhousedetox.com -
Kaiser Permanente South Sacto Addiction Medicine and Recovery Servs
9324 West Stockton Boulevard, Elk Grove, CA 95758
916-525-6100
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/
Maintaining Addiction Recovery in Vineyard
Leaving treatment and returning home can prove difficult for people starting out in recovery. At rehab you were in a professionally supported, safe environment. Your coping skills will be put to the test when you leave rehab, as you may experience some challenges that you still need to learn to deal with. In our experience, clients with intense dependencies and those who do not develop the necessary support structure find long term recovery more difficult when they leave rehab. Relapse is a possibility without the right aftercare and support groups to help you navigate your new life.
The following AA/NA meetings are available near Vineyard:
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Clunie Group
Discussion and Participation:
2620 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, CA 95816
Thursday: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
https://www.narcotics.com/ -
Time & Change Group
Discussion, Participation and Speaker:
2620 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, CA 95816
Monday: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
https://www.narcotics.com/ -
AA - Arcade Men's Group
In person, Big Book, Closed and Men:
890 Morse Ave., Sacramento, CA 95864
Wednesday: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
https://aasacramento.org/
Aftercare & Alumni Programs
Aftercare programs extend your rehab program once you return to your daily life. Because it’s hard to predict what could happen from one day to the next, up to 60% of clients in recovery relapse, making ongoing aftercare an important part of addiction recovery. Once you are close to completing your rehab program, you will discuss the services most beneficial to your long-term sobriety, and a relapse prevention package will be designed to help you sustain it.
Alumni programs are a great bonus to completing treatment and allows you community access to ex-clients and staff members. You can participate in addiction recovery events, join initiatives and receive support and motivation from others who are also in recovery as well. We encourage you to consider helping other ex-clients in your network if you feel comfortable to.
Support Groups (Fellowship Meetings)
Support groups enable active recovery because they understand the paramount role that social connections play in maintaining addiction recovery.
Support groups like AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) provide regular support with the help of the 12 step principles and local weekly meetings. You will learn from other people’s experiences and share your own challenges in recovery. Companionship, empowerment and taking responsibility for our actions are key to long-term recovery, and support groups provide many with the necessary tools to stay sober.
Support for Families & Children Affected by Addiction
The entire family unit is impacted by addiction in the home, and some to a greater extent than others. It’s not only the person with the addiction who is hurt, other members of the family need help too. Family support groups have two benefits: you can help yourself and the person overcoming substance dependence. Receive help and support for the Family with the below support groups:
- NAMI Family Support Groups
- Al-Anon
- Families Anonymous
- Alateen
- Nar-Anon
- Parents of Addicted Loved Ones
- SMART Recovery Family & Friends