Drug & Alcohol Rehab
in Sutter County

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Drug and alcohol addiction are challenging to address when they affect you or someone you love. Fortunately long term abstinence can be achieved if you make use of proven rehabilitation strategies because addiction is treatable.

On this page we will explain how an integrated treatment approach can encourage you or someone you care about to start and sustain a life without drugs or alcohol.

What is Addiction Rehab (Rehabilitation)?

Addiction ‘rehabilitation’ is the process of medical treatment and psychotherapeutic interventions to address your dependence on substances such as illegal drugs, prescription medications and alcohol.

There is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to rehab because it should be unique to your requirements and may incorporate medical detox, inpatient and outpatient care, and extended aftercare programs.

Facts & Statistics about Addiction in Sutter

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 Sutter?

A consolidated treatment approach offers a successful way to identify & tackle the root causes of drug or alcohol dependencies. Through learning healthy coping mechanisms you can heal from substance abuse while addressing the primary symptoms of dependence.

Private Residential Programs

Live within the facility where you are receiving therapy, you are part of a residential addiction treatment program. One of the key benefits is having daily treatment and support. By moving out of your comfort zone and into a treatment center, you will protect yourself from the those potential triggers that culminated in you developing a drug addiction.

If you stay in a controlled and supportive environment, you have a greater chance of finishing your addiction treatment program while protecting yourself against relapse and its associated risks. Patients who have dual diagnosis, co-occurring illnesses and intense substance dependencies are strongly advised to take part in an inpatient rehab program.

You can start the first steps to sobriety by taking part in a residential program, but to overcome the challenges of the early stages of addiction recovery, you must work at it constantly. Once you have completed your residential addiction treatment, you need to consider what you’d like from your new life, as you work towards becoming more independent.

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Sober Living Programs

Sober living programs help those in recovery build further control over their lives, with support and some guidance. These programs include:

  1. A house manager checking in on you and your progress
  2. Working on guidelines for acceptable behavior in recovery
  3. Receiving guidance and companionship from other individuals who will have similar life experiences

Outpatient Programs

Outpatient addiction treatment programs are flexible because you can maintain work or life requirements, while attending the rehab facility for treatments.

Outpatient programs provide you with:

  1. Education around substance abuse
  2. Therapeutic support and counseling including group therapy and one-on-one interventions – The length of any outpatient program is unique to your needs and lasts from three months to over a year.

Detox Only Programs

Taking part in a drug or alcohol detox program is a crucial hurdle in rehab as it addresses your physical dependency by removing substances from your system. During the stage of detox you will go through withdrawal symptoms as your body starts to function without the substance it was physically reliant on.

The withdrawal process symbolizes the beginning of the rehab recovery journey, and needs to be followed up by tackling the main reasons for your addiction, to prevent the same pattern of behaviors. It is likely you will experience withdrawal symptoms and cravings for some time after your detox program is complete. You can limit your risk of relapse by developing coping skills for long-term recovery success.

Paying for Private Treatment

Private treatment will have to be self-funded or claimed directly through your insurance. Many health insurance companies will contribute to a portion of the costs of a rehab program, which could help with a detox plan, therapy program and aftercare provisions. The amount you can claim will be determined by your provider and your policy details.

We recommend that you check the amount covered for treatment prior to enrolling at the treatment centre. You can visit our Verify Your Insurance page for more details on the cover that is available to you.

If you do not claim from your health insurance you must pay upfront for your treatment programme. In some cases, it may be possible to negotiate a payment plan if the total cost is too much upfront.

State Funded Programs

State-funded treatment programs are designed for people who want to address a drug or alcohol dependency but have limited resources to enroll in a treatment program.

These programs utilize government funds from state budgets, Medicaid and federal government to provide addiction recovery and may include:

  1. An alcohol detox or drug detox that is medically-managed
  2. Addiction therapy including relapse prevention programs

Those lacking private healthcare insurance or live in households where the combined income is low may apply for a state-funded rehab program. In order to start the process, you will need to provide:

  1. Proof of residence
  2. Proof of finances
  3. Details about your addiction from your medical history and details about your drug or alcohol problems
  4. Proof that you have the legal right to live and remain in the US

You can discover more about the application process here: https://www.grants.gov/

You can also identify direct contact details for your state agency here

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

Maintaining Addiction Recovery in Sutter

When you leave treatment, you may find it challenging. You had the benefits of professional support in a controlled environment at the rehab center. 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. 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

The following AA/NA meetings are available in Sutter:

Aftercare & Alumni Programs

Aftercare programs provide extended support to you when you leave the rehab center. Because life doesn’t always happen the way we want it to, and 60% of clients may relapse on leaving rehab, staying active in an aftercare program is needed support for you when times feel difficult.

Once you reach the end of your rehab program you should think about the counseling and therapies most beneficial to long-term abstinence and an aftercare program will be created to support you. One great benefit of finishing rehab is joining an alumni community program, which entitles you to liaise with peers and staff as a community based recovery community.

With this network you will attend fun events and receive support and advice from other members who are in recovery long-term. You may also choose to return the favor by supporting others in recovery.

Support Groups (Fellowship Meetings)

Support groups are an integral component of long-term recovery because social structures enable long-lasting sobriety. Addiction support groups like AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) offer recovery support utilizing the 12 steps and group sessions.

You will become empowered from lived experiences of others and share your own unique perspectives. Companionship, empowerment and accountability 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

Addiction affects everyone in a household to differently. All members of the family need support with a household addiction, not just the individual struggling with addiction.

Family support groups provide you and your loved ones with important coping strategies for your own life and help you to offer more support to the loved one who has the dependency.

Some useful support groups for families and children affected by addiction include:

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

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