Volunteers of America
Drug Rehab Center in Sacramento, California
Volunteers of America in Sacramento, CA provides comprehensive and individualized addiction treatment services, including detoxification and 24-hour medical attention, as well as aftercare support, to help individuals achieve sobriety.
About This California Facility
Volunteers of America in Sacramento, CA, is a CARF-accredited addiction treatment facility that specializes in helping individuals struggling with drug addiction, alcoholism, opioid abuse, mental health issues, and dual diagnosis. With a focus on providing comprehensive, individualized care, they offer a range of services, including detox, inpatient treatment, and aftercare support.
- Individualized treatment plans address each patient's unique medical, psychological, and social needs
- Comprehensive services include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, medication management, and alternative therapies
- CARF accreditation ensures the highest standards of quality and safety in the care provided
Volunteers of America's commitment to personalized care is evident in their approach to treatment. By tailoring their services to the specific needs of each individual, they aim to create a solid foundation for long-term recovery.
The facility treats a wide range of addiction-related issues, addressing both substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Through a combination of evidence-based therapies and holistic approaches, Volunteers of America in Sacramento strives to support individuals on their journey to lasting sobriety and improved overall well-being.
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CARF
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.
Conditions and Issues Treated
Using both legal medications and illegal substances in order to maintain an addiction is substance abuse. If you are taking more of your prescription, or earlier than the prescribed time interval between doses than is directed you may be abusing that medication. If you are obtaining legal medications illegally in or near Sacramento, CA, you may be suffering from substance abuse.
Illegal substances can become addictive after a single use and lead rapidly to substance abuse. The professionals at Volunteers of America are here to help.
Opioid addiction treatment helps people addicted to opioids in California curb their drug use. The selection of a treatment setting depends on the severity of the addiction. Mild cases are usually treated in outpatient facilities; severe cases need hospitalization or treatment in a residential facility. Doctors use medicines along with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat the addiction. The treatment includes medication, counseling and therapy. It can also include group counseling, individual counseling and family counseling.
Conditions such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder are part of mental illness. This may occur that opioid abuse and vice versa are induced by mental illness. Diagnosing a concurrent diagnosis or co-occurring condition at Volunteers of America is essential to understand the addiction better.
Levels of Care Offered at Volunteers of America
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Detox, Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Detox is a drug rehab process that begins before the actual drug rehab treatment. It is used to remove any residual toxins left in your body (and brain) after using drugs, and it is used with the intent to help you or your loved one complete drug rehab.
If you are addicted to opiates like heroin, methadone, or prescription painkillers, you will detox with medication. This is because the withdrawal symptoms are often more intense and uncomfortable for an opiate addict than for someone who has abused or is dependent on other drugs, like cocaine.
Inpatient programs are intensive regimes that require individuals suffering from serious addictions to admit themselves into a controlled environment. Inpatient programs in California generally span over 28 days to six months. The first step in an inpatient program is medically assisted detox. Doctors and addiction specialists at Volunteers of America monitor the individual’s vital signs as the drugs leave their system. Some inpatient rehab programs also provide counseling for family members to provide encouragement and emotional support. In inpatient programs, patients have access to 24-hour medical supervision.
Aftercare comprises services that help recovering addicts readjust to normal day-to-day California activities. It can last a year or even longer. Services include individual and family counseling, medications to reduce cravings, and treatment of psychiatric and other medical conditions. Aftercare support begins once you have completed earlier stages of treatment.
Therapies & Programs
Therapy plays a major role in addiction recovery. It encourages patients to get to the root of their addiction and learn how to better handle the issues that led to using. Therapy can be conducted in group and one on one settings. In Volunteers of America‘s individual therapy, the patient meets with the therapist in a one on one setting. This allows them to focus on the underlying issues of addiction and come up with solutions to prevent future abuse.
When the whole family is involved, healing can be far more successful. Family counseling involves genetic factors to the family of the addict. This offers the means to cope with addiction and its underlying emotional disorders for loved ones. It is a helpful method for addicts in helping to adjust to sober living.
Trauma therapy allows people who struggled with a past trauma to face the situation and learn to overcome the situation. Many people who went through trauma early on, struggle with addiction later in life. By addressing the trauma and moving past the issues, it can help someone attending treatment at Volunteers of America in Sacramento, CA move forward with their recovery and begin to take a better hold of their sober future.
Training someone on improved life skills allows for someone recovering from an addiction to feel more capable at taking care of him or herself. The skills taught at Volunteers of America in Sacramento, CA are daily skills that give a better recovery foundation by simply giving someone the tools they need to survive. They include communicating, time and money management, career guidance, and more.
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Sacramento, California 95838 Phone Number(916) 929-1951 Meta DetailsUpdated April 15, 2024
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Sacramento, 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.
Heroin is the most commonly abused drug in Sacramento, followed by methamphetamines and prescription opioids. In 2016, there were over 1,000 overdose deaths in Sacramento County. Only about 10% of people who need treatment for drug addiction receive it. Drug abuse and addiction cost Sacramento County over $1 billion each year in lost productivity, healthcare costs, and criminal justice expenses.
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