Drug and alcohol use disorders are challenging to address when they impact you or someone close to you. But addiction is a treatable illness and by using proven and professional rehabilitation interventions, long-term recovery can be embraced.
This page will detail how integrating addiction treatment methods can encourage a sober future for yourself or a loved one.
What is Addiction Rehab (Rehabilitation)?
Addiction ‘rehabilitation’ is a holistic treatment package that utilizes both therapy and medical interventions to treat legal, illegal and recreational substance dependencies. Rehab that is specific to your lifestyle needs is successful when it includes medically-managed detox, inpatient programs, outpatient care and aftercare.
Facts & Statistics about Addiction in Cupertino
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 Cupertino?
Identifying and healing the primary causes behind your substance or alcohol use disorder can be achieved through the use of an holistic treatment program. Whilst treating the causes of addiction is vital, you also should build coping skills to address the issues that lead to your dependency on alcohol or drugs.
Private Residential Programs
A residential treatment program allows you to live at the treatment center and receive all necessary treatment at the property. The main benefit is the ability to receive integrated support and treatment 24 hours a day.
Leaving your home environment and entering a rehab facility will protect you against the stressors that negatively encourage your substance use. When you reside in a safe and supportive environment you can protect yourself against relapse and increase the likelihood of finishing your rehab program.
When you have a strong substance dependency, or you suffer from a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder, a residential addiction treatment program is advised. Enrolling in a residential treatment program is an effective way to get sober, and maintaining it demands continued focus because maintaining recovery is hard during the first few months. When the inpatient program is finished you will learn how to be more independent and your focus will be on your new life and the things you want to achieve from it.
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Sober Living Programs
Support and guidance are key to a sober living program in order to control your future plans more effectively. Sober living programs often have:
- A house manager to check in with you daily
- Work on boundaries for good behaviors in recovery
- Friendship, companionship and support from other individuals who are there for the same reasons as you.
Outpatient Programs
Outpatient rehab programs provide greater flexibility as you can continue with work commitments while living at home, but you visit the rehab center for addiction treatments.
Outpatient programs usually provide:
- Education around drug misuse
- Counseling and talking therapies through the use of group interventions and one-to-one sessions with a trained addiction specialist. – Outpatient programs should run from a few months to more than a year, and your individual needs will determine the necessary duration of treatment.
Detox Only Programs
A detox program is the first step in drug or alcohol rehab and is done to address your physical dependency on a drug by removing it from your system. During the stage of detox you will experience withdrawal symptoms as the system starts to function independently of the substance it was physically reliant on. By completing the detox stage you will move ahead in your recovery journey, as you begin addressing the root causes that contributed to your addiction, helping you manage and avoid it in the early stages of recovery and beyond.
Once alcohol or drugs have been eliminated from your system you may develop cravings for it, as well as symptoms of withdrawal for an extended period of time. You can limit the odds of relapse by developing coping strategies to apply to your new life.
Paying for Private Treatment
The cost of private treatment may be covered through your insurance policy or funded through your own personal means. Many insurance providers will provide cover for some of the costs of rehab, including detox, rehab therapy, and any on-going support services you may require. The amount covered for your rehab treatment is dependent on your provider and the terms of your policy. It is recommended that you find out about your cover prior to enrolling in a treatment program.
By visiting our Verify Your Insurance page, you can find out what cover you can claim for. If you choose not get cover from your insurance provider, you will need to pay directly for your treatment. Many treatment facilities extend payment plans to clients who find the cost to be prohibitive.
State Funded Programs
If you want to recover from your substance or alcohol addiction but have limited resources to afford private treatment, you should enroll for a state-funded rehabilitation program. With the help of funds provided from Medicaid and state/federal budgets, state-funded programs can subsidize your recovery including:
- Medically-assisted alcohol/drug detox
- Rehab treatment and aftercare services.
In order to take part in a state-funded treatment program you need to give proof that you reside in a low income household or have little to no healthcare cover:
- Evidence that shows you are a resident of the US
- Proof of your income
- Proof of address
- Medical details about your substance misuse
https://www.grants.gov/ has all the info required to start the application process. Click on this booklet to locate contact details of your state agency.
The following state-funded addiction rehab programs are available in Cupertino:
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Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Addiction Medicine and Recovery Servs
19000 East Homestead Road, 1st Floor, Building 1, Cupertino, CA 95014
408-366-4200
healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/ -
Summit Estate Recovery Center Outpatient
20640 3rd Street, Suite 300, Saratoga, CA 95070
800-701-6997
www.summitestate.com/
Maintaining Addiction Recovery in Cupertino
Leaving treatment and returning home can present challenges for people in the early stages of recovery. You had the benefits of professional support in a controlled environment at the rehab center. Once you leave rehab there may be new triggers that put your coping skills to the test. Long term recovery is more challenging if you have a severe dependency or if you return to your new life without social support structures in place. 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 in Cupertino:
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AA - Serenity Speakers
Open, Speaker and Wheelchair Access:
6191 Bollinger Road, Cupertino, CA, 95014
Sunday: 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm
https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/ -
AA -Step Along
Women: 6191 Bollinger Road, Cupertino, CA, 95014
Wednesday: 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/
Aftercare & Alumni Programs
Aftercare programs provide extended support to you when you leave the rehab center. By taking part in extended support, you can lessen the risk of relapse which impacts up to 60% of clients who have recently finished a program. It is an essential service provided by most treatment centres. Once you are close to completing your rehab program, you will consider the therapies and counseling services most beneficial to your long-term sobriety, and a relapse prevention program will be implemented to help you sustain it.
Alumni programs are a useful bonus to completing treatment and gives you community support with peers and staff members. This fantastic network allows you access to our Alumni events, as well as ongoing support and companionship from other members in recovery. You may want to pay the favor forward, by offering your support to other peers.
Support Groups (Fellowship Meetings)
Support groups remain a great resource because they integrate social structures into addiction recovery. The 12-step model is continued by support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) which have a long history in helping individuals in recovery by hosting regular meetings. At support group meetings, you can share and learn from other people’s journeys in recovery. Companionship, empowerment and taking responsibility for our actions are key to long-term recovery, and meetings provide many with the necessary tools to stay sober.
Support for Families & Children Affected by Addiction
Each family member is affected, to a varying degree, by addictive behaviors. Support and guidance is just as important for the family members as it is for the person with the addiction.
By taking part in family support groups, you will learn to manage stressful situations more efficiently, and be able to provide better to your family member in recovery. Examples of Family and Child Support Groups include:
- Parents of Addicted Loved Ones
- SMART Recovery Family & Friends
- NAMI Family Support Groups
- Al-Anon
- Families Anonymous
- Alateen
- Nar-Anon