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  • What Is The Timeline For Brain Recovery From Alcohol Addiction?
    Friday, June 24th, 2022

    What Is The Timeline For Brain Recovery From Alcohol Addiction?

    The brain has a great feature of repairing itself. A factor that affects brain recovery is brain plasticity or neuroplasticity. This allows your brain to heal from damage and...
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  • Is Vyvanse the Same Thing as Adderall?
    Friday, June 3rd, 2022

    Is Vyvanse the Same Thing as Adderall?

    In recent years, the drug known as Vyvanse has been steadily gaining notoriety. With similar effects to the drug known as Adderall, Vyvanse has proven itself to be a...
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  • What are the Side Effects of Xanax?
    Friday, May 20th, 2022

    What are the Side Effects of Xanax?

    Over the past few decades, Xanax has exploded in popularity. Highly potent and easily accessible, Xanax has addicted many Americans and created misery for their loved ones. However, as...
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  • How to Heal the Brain After Alcoholism
    Friday, May 13th, 2022

    How to Heal the Brain After Alcoholism

    The human brain is an incredible organ. It has the great ability to heal itself over time, even after major trauma. Despite this fact, prolonged alcohol abuse can have...
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  • Is Rehab In Northern California Right For You?
    Wednesday, March 9th, 2022

    Is Rehab In Northern California Right For You?

    Drug and alcohol rehab can help you or your loved one regain control of your life from the damage of addiction. Ocean Hills Recovery offers substance abuse treatment for...
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  • What to Expect in the Early Stages of Recovery
    Wednesday, December 15th, 2021

    What to Expect in the Early Stages of Recovery

    According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, addiction is a powerful disease that affects over 20 million people each year in the U.S. alone.1 With over 93,000...
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  • Does Polysubstance Abuse Make Rehab More Difficult?
    Friday, December 10th, 2021

    Does Polysubstance Abuse Make Rehab More Difficult?

    Addiction to one substance is serious enough, but polysubstance abuse — addiction to several substances — is a little more complicated. That doesn’t mean polysubstance abuse can’t be treated....
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  • Can Drug Abuse Cause Congestive Heart Failure?
    Thursday, December 2nd, 2021

    Can Drug Abuse Cause Congestive Heart Failure?

    As we’ll explore, there is growing evidence showing that drug abuse can cause congestive heart failure. Even in recovery, many people still must deal with the complications of drug...
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  • Real Talk: What Is the Average Lifespan of a Heroin Addict?
    Tuesday, November 30th, 2021

    Real Talk: What Is the Average Lifespan of a Heroin Addict?

    Overall, heroin use is declining in the U.S., but it is hardly news worth celebrating due to the continuing toll the drug takes on individuals, families, and communities. According...
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  • Athletes and Addiction
    Thursday, November 25th, 2021

    Athletes and Addiction

    The emotional and physical toll that it takes to excel as an athlete is extensive. Often, athletes push themselves to the limit to achieve their fitness goals and reach...
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How long does drug and alcohol rehab last?

The length of your stay at drug and alcohol rehab will vary for each person attending rehab and from treatment center to treatment center. Most inpatient programs are at least 30 days long; however, some programs may incorporate a shorter inpatient stay with a more extended outpatient stay. The best rehab centers will provide a more custom treatment plan for each person that takes into account the individual’s needs before determining the length of treatment. Ocean Hills Recovery offers a variety of options for addiction treatment. A typical stay at our inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs last between 30 to 45 days.

Do I need inpatient or outpatient treatment?

Outpatient is an excellent option for people who are unable to take time away from work or their families while receiving addiction treatment. Inpatient treatment is an excellent option for people who can be away from their work or families for at least several weeks for treatment. We recommend that you contact a reliable treatment center, like Ocean Hills Recovery, for a complete assessment before you decide whether inpatient or outpatient treatment for addiction is best for you.

Should I get addiction treatment locally or away?

The answer to whether you should go away or stay local for addiction treatment is very individual. Many people need to get away from their everyday life for them to fully submerge themselves in their addiction recovery process. For these individuals, going to an out of state treatment center is the best option to be able to commit fully and concentrate on their recovery. For others, this is not an option because of work or family obligations.

What do I do if I don’t have insurance for drug rehab?

There are options for drug rehab, even if you don’t have insurance. When you decide to get help, the best thing to do is to find a treatment philosophy that you believe may help and contact them for assistance. Rehab professionals can help you determine if you have insurance coverage for addiction treatment, and what options are best for you. Many drug rehabs accept insurance but also have private pay, or financing options available. Contact our rehab admissions specialist today, and we can help you navigate insurance questions, payment options, and treatment plans.

How to find a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website is a great place to start when you are looking for a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. We recommend that you make a list of a few different centers to contact and speak with them to get a feel for their programs, therapies, and staff and find the center that you feel most comfortable with. Have a list of questions that you can ask each center to help you through the process. One of the most important questions to ask is if the rehab holds accreditation by CARF. Having a state license is no longer enough to ensure that a rehab center is reputable. If the rehab holds CARF accreditation, they have had to meet a more strict set of guidelines and procedures.

Do I need detox before addiction treatment?

Many people require detox to help manage withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs. There are several factors that we take into consideration to determine if you will need detox before addiction treatment. Our admissions professionals work with each person to obtain a thorough history of substance use and other medical conditions to help make the appropriate recommendations for care. You must give accurate information so that we can keep you as comfortable as possible if you are experiencing withdrawal symptoms. However, detox is only the first step in addiction recovery. For long-lasting addiction recovery, a person must deal with the underlying issues that lead to substance use in the first place. Contact us today for a confidential assessment.

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