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Most addicted people need help to find a way to live clean, sober lives.
Treatment Centers, therapists and specialists are often the last stop in the vicious cycle that is substance addiction.
When alcoholism and drug addiction become part of your daily life - be it yourself, a friend or a family member - opportunities for happiness, life, prosperity and peace of mind can vanish in the blink of an eye.
Many individuals will not seek treatment for various reasons.
It has been our experience that 'active' addicts and alcoholics,
as well as people afflicted with different addictions or conditions, can sometimes lose the ability to reason.
A therapist or specialist for a specific illness or addiction issue, or a full-fledged residential treatment center can and will help.
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The beginning of Orange County Rehab came in response to many of our clients’ need for extended care. Many of our clients have experienced several admissions into various types of alcohol rehab centers. Chronic relapse is a very real phenomenon throughout the history of alcohol addiction and recovery. Orange County Rehab began as an alternative alcohol treatment program for clients categorized as “high risk for relapse” clients. It is designed to give these clients an opportunity to stay close, feel safe and remain in a structured environment. We now offer basic extended care alcohol programs from 30 to 180 days. We want our clients to enter back into life feeling confident and motivated and not to hide from life and their responsibilities. The general rule is the longer a person stays in alcohol rehab the greater their chances of staying sober over the long haul. Each person is assessed and evaluated separately to see which program is best for them. We priced our programs to offer our clients the best value for their money. We have not seen or heard of any facility that offers what we offer at a better price.
The alcohol rehab and drug abuse treatment programs at The Pat Moore Foundation are low-cost, reasonably priced residential treatment and drug detox alternatives for men and women with limited or no insurance coverage at all. For more than twenty years we have been empowering men and women caught in the life-shattering cycle of substance abuse and addiction. Through personal experience, we know that chemical dependency and alcoholism are both chronic and progressive illnesses. The disease disrupts all areas of a person's life and impacts the family and loved ones in a contagious fashion.
We are experienced in the creating the "right" program for treatment of many types of substance abuse and chemical dependencies including alcohol, stimulants (cocaine, crank, methamphetamines, ecstasy, MDMA, amphetamines, crystal meth, speed), opiates and other depressants (heroin, Oxycontin®, barbiturates, GHB, prescription pain killers), benzodiazepines (Valium®, Xanax®, Klonopin®, clonazepam), other prescription drugs, ketamine, and marijuana. Many people suffer from addiction to two or more substances simultaneously - dual addiction or dual diagnosis. Our skilled addiction treatment staff are trained and experienced at handling these more complex addictions. We also address other behaviors that may complicate addiction recovery, including compulsive gambling, eating disorders, codependency and compulsive sexual behaviors.
Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment occurs when a person receives combined treatment for mental illness and substance use from the same clinician or treatment team.
It helps people develop hope, knowledge, skills, and the support they need to manage their problems and to pursue meaningful life goals.
You will know if you are receiving integrated treatment because your clinician or treatment team will do several things at the same time, including:
Help you think about the role that alcohol and other drugs play in your life. This should be done confidentially, without any negative consequences. People feel free to discuss these issues when the discussion is confidential, nonjudgmental, and not tied to legal consequences.
Offer you a chance to learn more about alcohol and drugs, to learn about how they interact with mental illnesses and with medications, and to discuss your own use of alcohol and drugs.
Help you become involved with supported employment and other services that may help your process of recovery.
Help you identify and develop your own recovery goals. If you decide that your use of alcohol or drugs may be a problem, a counselor trained in integrated dual disorders treatment can help you identify and develop your own recovery goals. This process includes learning about steps toward recovery from both illnesses.
Provide special counseling specifically designed for people with dual disorders. If you decide that your use of alcohol or drugs may be a problem, a trained counselor can provide special counseling specifically designed for people with dual disorders. This can be done individually, with a group of peers, with your family, or with a combination of these.
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