Kern County Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
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The Kern County Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (KCHCADA) is a non-profit organization located in Bakersfield, California that provides addiction treatment to individuals struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. The organization offers a wide range of services, including drug detoxification, residential care, and individual and group counseling. The goal of the KCHCADA is to assist individuals in their journey towards recovery, offering quality services and effective programs to help them lead a more positive lifestyle.
KCHCADA provides personalized treatment plans to meet the individual needs of their clients. Their treatments focus on the whole person, encompassing physical and mental health, social well-being, and lifestyle changes. They recognize that addiction is a complex issue, and provide a variety of coping skills and education to individuals in order to prevent relapse and improve quality of life. The organization is passionate about helping individuals in need, and provides a safe and welcoming environment where individuals are supported in their recovery journey.
- 3 Conditions Treated
- 1 Levels of Care
- Speaks English
- 3 Therapies & Programs
Conditions and Issues Treated
Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment at Kern County Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
A combination of treatments is often needed to treat drug abuse. Some addictions can be treated with counseling and support groups. In other cases, drug abuse can lead to a medical problem and require medical treatment. Treatment for drug addiction typically combines counseling and psychotherapy with medication and behavioral therapies.
A combination of treatments is often needed to treat drug abuse issues effectively. In the case of drug abuse, there is no easy answer or one-size-fits-all cure.
Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment in Bakersfield, CA
Opioid addiction has become a significant health problem in the United States. In 2015, there were 91 opioid overdose-related deaths per day, with a substantial increase in mortality rate in 2014.
When opioid addiction has reached a point where a person’s life becomes unmanageable, treatment options are available to help them get sober. Treatment that includes medical care with medications and counseling can help a user transition into sobriety.
Levels of Care
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Therapies & Programs
Because no single treatment is effective for all addicts, the goal of treatment and therapy should be to figure out what works best for each individual. Tolerance and withdrawal levels differ from person to person, affecting the treatment intensity required. Addiction treatment should aim to help addicts develop healthy coping mechanisms for dealing with their addiction and its underlying causes.
Location & Contact
2024 20th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Phone Number
(661) 634-9737
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Bakersfield, California Addiction and Treatment
More than 3 million of California's citizens are addicted to illegal drugs. Almost 800,000 people use hard drugs, almost 5 million use marijuana, and another 2.1 million abuse alcohol every year. Other substance abuse issues such as binge drinking and teen drug use are also common. Many illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana are smuggled into the state from Mexico.
Bakersfield, a city in southern California near the Sierra Nevada mountains, offers a variety of outdoor activities and cultural attractions, providing a supportive environment for recovery. However, Kern County had a higher opioid overdose death rate compared to the national average in 2017, with fentanyl being the most common drug involved in overdose deaths among Latinos in California. From 2004 to 2009, treatment admissions for methamphetamine abuse in the Central Valley region, which includes Kern County, increased by 40%.
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