Pacific Hills
Drug Rehab Center in San Francisco, California
- Substance Abuse
- Opioid Addiction
- Drug Addiction
- Alcoholism
Pacific Hills is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in San Francisco that offers personalized, holistic treatment plans to help individuals overcome addiction and achieve long-term recovery.
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Pacific Hills is a drug rehabilitation center in San Francisco, CA that specializes in treating issues relating to alcohol and drug addiction. Their staff of experienced treatment professionals provide individuals with an environment of compassion, respect and understanding in order to help them reach their goals and heal from the damage addiction can cause.
Their addiction treatment program takes a holistic approach to treatment, providing emotional and physical support through safe and comfortable therapeutic modalities. The team at Pacific Hills works with individuals to develop personalized plans based on the needs of each individual, creating a successful treatment plan tailored to them and their goals. Through individualized treatment that includes individual therapy and residential long-term care, the team helps individuals address their underlying issues, build up their support systems, and work to achieve a healthier life. Pacific Hills supports individuals through every step of their recovery journey, giving them the tools and resources they need to become sober and lead meaningful and fulfilling lives.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
Substance abuse is defined by the continued use of drugs or alcohol despite negative consequences, such as legal or work problems. It can be treated using a variety of services, including therapy and medication.
Substance abuse treatment is beneficial for:
- People who have been using drugs or alcohol for a long time.
- People who have been using drugs or alcohol to cope with stress, anxiety, or depression.
- People who have a mental health disorder in conjunction with substance abuse.
- People who continue to use drugs or alcohol despite the harmful effects they cause on their own life and the lives of others.
- People who have had multiple failed attempts at recovery without medical assistance.
If you believe that addiction treatment is right for you or a loved one, you can contact your primary care physician, or search for addiction treatment centers in your area. Treatment is beneficial to people who are motivated towards recovery, and who understand the benefits of professional care.
Opioid addiction is a common form of addiction, often caused by prescription drugs that are abused. Addiction is treated by detoxifying the body and following up with therapies to correct behavior and target the root of the problem.
Most opioid addiction begins with patients being prescribed painkillers after an injury or surgery. The body becomes used to the chemicals in these medications and soon no longer responds to their presence. As a result, addicts seek out stronger opiate-based medications like Oxycodone to compensate for the lack of effectiveness.
The most dangerous aspect is that these addictive behaviors often get carried over onto illicit drugs like heroin, which are increasingly potent and result in lower life expectancies.
Levels of Care Offered
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
Individualized Treatment is essential because it gives addicts the ability to participate in a program that meets their unique needs. An addict should work with professionals who understand what they’re going through, especially if the addict is actively using.
Trying to find a treatment program that meets your needs can be challenging. It’s even more complicated if you don’t know what kind of treatment you need. Being able to have professionals who are experienced with treating your situation is key to getting sober. Finding the right treatment program for an addict is difficult, but it’s even harder without communicating with those who have experience treating your specific situation.
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San Francisco, California 94117 Phone Number(866) 825-0730 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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San Francisco, California Addiction Information
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.
There were 1,93 overdose deaths in San Francisco in 2016. This is a significant increase from the 1,11 overdose deaths reported in 2015. 16% of San Francisco residents aged 12 and older reported using an illicit drug. Drug abuse and addiction cost San Francisco an estimated $5 billion yearly. San Francisco's drug treatment facilities are designed to meet each patient's unique needs, providing the support and resources necessary for a successful recovery.
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