Question by Skull Boy: Does anyone know of any free drug/alcohol rehabs in So Cal?
I have a nephew that has a really bad alcohol and speed addiction. He’s been in the emergency room several times over the past two years and almost died the last time. He needs to go a rehab center, but the family can’t afford it. Does anyone know of any free rehab centers in So Cal? He lives in Victorville CA, but will travel if needed. It needs to be a place where he can stay. Out patient won’t work for him I’m afraid.
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Answer by shawniewap
Wow, this is a bad situation. I went to inpatient treatment for alcohol a couple of years ago myself…and I am a completely different person now, thanks to treatment/the desire to heal/God’s grace. I wish I had some answers for you as far as facilities go, but I reside and was treated here in Virginia. if there is a Community Services Board in your area, that needs to be his first stop. They assess the person to establish “need for treatment” to form a diagnosis axis, and are the ones who make referrals to treatment facilities. They are publically funded, and should be able to cover his costs if he is categorized by the intake counselor as “indigent”. Get out the phonebook, make some calls…he can’t do it for himself right now…GOOD LUCK..to you, and him..
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Question by Skull Boy: Does anyone know of any free drug/alcohol rehabs in So Cal?
I have a nephew that has a really bad alcohol and speed addiction. He’s been in the emergency room several times over the past two years and almost died the last time. He needs to go a rehab center, but the family can’t afford it. Does anyone know of any free rehab centers in So Cal? He lives in Victorville CA, but will travel if needed. It needs to be a place where he can stay. Out patient won’t work for him I’m afraid.
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Answer by shawniewap
Wow, this is a bad situation. I went to inpatient treatment for alcohol a couple of years ago myself…and I am a completely different person now, thanks to treatment/the desire to heal/God’s grace. I wish I had some answers for you as far as facilities go, but I reside and was treated here in Virginia. if there is a Community Services Board in your area, that needs to be his first stop. They assess the person to establish “need for treatment” to form a diagnosis axis, and are the ones who make referrals to treatment facilities. They are publically funded, and should be able to cover his costs if he is categorized by the intake counselor as “indigent”. Get out the phonebook, make some calls…he can’t do it for himself right now…GOOD LUCK..to you, and him..
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Question by Skull Boy: Does anyone know of any free drug/alcohol rehabs in So Cal?
I have a nephew that has a really bad alcohol and speed addiction. He’s been in the emergency room several times over the past two years and almost died the last time. He needs to go a rehab center, but the family can’t afford it. Does anyone know of any free rehab centers in So Cal? He lives in Victorville CA, but will travel if needed. It needs to be a place where he can stay. Out patient won’t work for him I’m afraid.
Best answer:
Answer by shawniewap
Wow, this is a bad situation. I went to inpatient treatment for alcohol a couple of years ago myself…and I am a completely different person now, thanks to treatment/the desire to heal/God’s grace. I wish I had some answers for you as far as facilities go, but I reside and was treated here in Virginia. if there is a Community Services Board in your area, that needs to be his first stop. They assess the person to establish “need for treatment” to form a diagnosis axis, and are the ones who make referrals to treatment facilities. They are publically funded, and should be able to cover his costs if he is categorized by the intake counselor as “indigent”. Get out the phonebook, make some calls…he can’t do it for himself right now…GOOD LUCK..to you, and him..
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Question by Darius Young: Can the uninsured and unemployed go to alcohol rehab too?
Ok, I am 20 years old now and I am no longer in denial of being an alcoholic. I realize it now. My life is so messed up and I want to change before things get even worse. The only problem is that now I am jobless again due to my alcoholism and I am close to broke. Do rehabs accept people with no insurance or a job even? Thank you…..
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Answer by Nina
Dear One, Congratulations on your epiphany!!! You will have a great life being sober. I know of only one place to go and that is Salvation Army. They help you in every way possible. Be open, willing and honest, and all will be given to you. I am so proud of you! Take good care.
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A detox center is a facility that aids individuals that are addicted to illegal drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, and alcohol. Alcohol abuse has always been at the top of the drug abuse charts; however, other drugs are now making their way on the list including prescription drugs. The use of pharmaceutical drugs, other than as prescribed, jumped a huge forty four percent from 2004 to 2006 among patients admitted to treatment centers throughout the United States.
In June of 2009, the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration published a study that indicated one in five Americans between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five required drug or alcohol abuse treatment during 2008. This is a total of around 7 million individuals. In 2007, there are around 4 million individuals of all ages admitted to drug or alcohol abuse treatment centers.
Today, there are several different types of treatments available for drug and alcohol abuse. In the majority of cases, all include detox centers or suggest a person be admitted to a detox center prior to beginning their program. Whether a person receives detoxification at a hospital or a specially designed detox center, this is often the first step in receiving help for addiction.
Detox centers are needed for individuals that are abusing such drugs as cocaine, heroin, meth, Xanax, Ambien, Oxycontin, and alcohol. The main reason is all of these drugs are highly addictive while leaving behind all kinds of toxins that keep the craving prevalent in the body and mind.
A drug and alcohol detox center helps those that are addicted to drugs or alcohol remove all the toxins from their bodies as well as the drug itself. Detoxification prepares a person for treatment, counseling, and recovery. Around 20 percent of all individuals need inpatient detox centers care whereas others can manage on an outpatient basis. The main reason that some individuals need to be admitted to a detox center is that the withdrawal symptoms are often life threatening.
A detox center can help individuals cope with withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, rapid heartbeat, sweating, nausea, vomiting, tremors, panic attacks, hallucinations, depression, and convulsions. It can take several days for a person to completely detox and rid their body of the toxins and if done at home without the help of a professional, many addicts turn back to their addiction. A detox center is very helpful in the recovery process if a person truly wants to escape the trap of drug and alcohol abuse.
Any detox center or detox program will need professional supervision to ensure that unfavorable effects are noticed immediately and treated. Some detox centers will use various medications to help relief some of the withdrawal symptoms. The major concern with medications in outpatient treatment is the lack of supervision; this is the reason that most patients are admitted to detox centers.
If you are a loved one has a drug or alcohol addiction problem, you should discuss the situation with your doctor. He/she will able to refer you to a detox center that will help with withdrawal symptoms.
In the United States of America, more than sixty percent of the residents drink alcohol. Some only drink socially; others are binge drinkers, while others have a dependency on alcohol or abuse alcohol. When high school seniors are asked if they have tried alcohol, seventy-five percent stated they had tried alcohol. The highest rate of Driving under the influence is seen with young adults between the ages of 18 and 25. Studies have proven that the younger a person begins to drink alcohol the more apt they are to develop a dependency. The majority of children that begin drinking before the age of 14 will need alcohol rehabilitation at some point in their lives.
Throughout the United States the majority of individuals, entering drug and alcohol treatment centers are there for alcohol rehabilitation. Some many also have a drug abuse problem; mixing alcohol with other drugs is a very popular addiction problem. Alcohol addiction can hit any person, any age, and is across all income levels. This is the most widely available and the most widely abused drug in the United States.
All across the United States you can find alcohol recovery centers, alcohol rehabilitation centers, and alcohol treatment facilities offering all kinds of programs and treatments including detoxification services that help a person manage the withdrawal symptoms, short-term residential care, long-term residential care, and outpatient care. In many cases, alcohol rehabilitation can be received through various public programs and for profit treatment centers. In the majority of cases, the for profit treatment centers offer residential programs and other benefits that you may not find at the public alcohol rehabilitation services.
Not all the alcohol rehabilitation programs, centers, and facilities are the same. As a matter of fact, they can differ in many ways including the funding, the staff, and the programs they offer to patients. In the United States, there are 13,648 facilities offering alcohol rehabilitation, but you must remember not all will have the same services or treatment options. In order to choose an alcohol rehabilitation center, you should first speak with your physician. In the majority of cases, he/she will be able to refer to you an alcohol rehabilitation facility that will fit your needs.
Alcohol rehabilitation begins with screening and assessment to decide the extent of your dependency problem if you have one at all. In some cases, you may need drug therapy according to the length of time you have been drinking. In most cases the drug you will be given will be antabuse. If your withdrawal symptoms can be life threatening, you will need inpatient care. In some residential programs are the best, but of course, these are not usually public and will cost. Any alcohol rehabilitation program that works offers education programs, employment assistance, transportation, counseling, support groups, and more.
In order to choose the best alcohol rehabilitation for your situation, you should first speak with your doctor. Next, you should visit the locations to learn what programs they have available.