Opioid Addiction Treatment Center Garden Grove, Orange County
Get compassionate, evidence-based treatment for opioid addiction at Recovery Beach.
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Opioid Addiction Treatment Near You
Recovery Beach works with most insurance providers so treatment can be up to 100% free. Treatment will start with medical detox and then patients can transfer to inpatient rehab. During rehab, patients can work to uncover the root of their addiction and learn about how to cope moving forward. If you are looking for opioid addiction recovery, leave it to a professional treatment center.
With the right treatment, opioid addiction can be overcome. If you or your loved one wants the best chance at overcoming opioid addiction, call or contact us now.
Enabling Lifelong Sobriety Through Opioid Addiction Treatment
Treatment for opioid addiction is complex. It involves medically supervised detox, therapy, and more. To truly treat any addiction, the root cause of the addiction must be uncovered. The best way to treat opioid addiction is to find a treatment center near you with proven results. Detoxing from opioids can be dangerous and should only be attempted under 24/7 medical supervision. If you’re in the Orange County area, reach out to Recovery Beach for effective opioid addiction treatment. At our luxury treatment center, patients can receive personalized treatment plans that promote sustainable recovery.
Recovery Starts At Our Top-Rated Opioid Addiction Treatment Center
Opioid addiction, among other addictions, is a crisis across the United States that should be acknowledged. In the United States, overdose is the leading cause of injury-related death, and a majority of incidents involve opioids. While not every overdose ends in death, opioid addiction should be addressed as early as possible. In recent years, news and government has invested significant effort into educating doctors and the general public about the dangers of opioid use. While the investment has had some positive impact, opioids remain a serious problem.
Just as opioids are dangerous to use, they are extremely dangerous to detox from. If you or your loved one is addicted to opioids, medically prescribed or not, professional help should be enlisted. Especially, if your goal is to find sobriety that is sustainable.
If you’re looking for treatment for a loved one, look no farther than Recovery Beach. From our prime location to personalized and holistic treatment plans, we promise to do everything in our power to help you or your loved one live the life deserved. Admitting treatment is needed is one of the hardest parts, so if you need help or guidance getting to treatment, Recovery Beach offers intervention programs.
Individuals suffering from opioid addiction, functioning or not, are lost inside and may not have appropriate reactions as their entire life focus is the drugs. Understanding their addiction is hard for loved ones. By enlisting trained medical professionals that can help physically and psychologically, you or your loved one can get the treatment to recover.
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Most of our staff is in recovery themselves with real clean time, so we understand what you are going through. You CAN get sober, and we can help you.
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CEO
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CLINICAL DIRECTOR
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FACILITY MANAGER
We Accept Most Insurance Providers
Recovery Beach is working to make the highest level of quality substance abuse treatment available for as many individuals as possible. As a result, we are one of only a handful of luxury treatment centers across the country that works with most insurance providers, which means minimal out-of-pocket costs for our clients.
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What Our Clients Say About Us
Justin C.
"I had an amazing experience with Mayra the Clinical Director. She truly cares and took time out to work with me .I cannot express how good she is at what she does ! Thank you Mayra and the WJW team for all the love and compassion may God Bless you all always."
Taylor S.
"The owner and staff are amazing and truly care about their clients. I went through the program and they believed in me when I didn't believe in myself. I highly recommend Recovery Beach to anybody wanting to have a life changing experience. God bless all of you ❤️"
Rachel O.
"Recovery Beach was the best choice I've made in a long time. Making the decision was both scary and necessary - after looking at other places, I finally settled on this place because the staff was the most caring and sensitive to my situation. Really owe them so much for helping me out. Hope they help you too."
Lindsey P.
"Recovery Beach treatment center changed my life, I came in there a broken soul but came out with purpose and direction the staff there were one of a kind they treated me with nothing but love, kindness and understanding.
Lorin M.
"This place is awesome! The staff is very caring and they actually care about you. It’s better than a lot of the places I’ve been to and I’ve been in and out for 8 years. Thanks recovery beach!!!!"
Opioid Addiction FAQs
Opioids are extremely addictive, especially when taking them outside of as prescribed. If you or your loved one is suffering from opioid addiction, no matter how serious the addiction is, help should be recruited as soon as possible. Opioid addictions can result in death.
What are opioids? How addictive are opioids?
Oftentimes, patients are prescribed opioids which turns into the gateway for addiction. Personal history and length of use can impact those vulnerable to opioid addiction. Unfortunately, these factors are not always considered when doctors prescribe drugs. Of course not all addictions start the same. For others suffering from opioid addiction they can stem from a complete accident and willingness to try or a hunger for stronger drugs. So, what makes opioids so addictive you may wonder?
Endorphins are the brain’s feel-good neurotransmitters. When you take opioids, endorphins are released, creating an instant high. As the high dwindles, the drive for the high and good feeling will likely bring you back for another round or dose of opioids. From here, it’s just a downhill spiral of devastation and destructiveness.
What are the different types of opioids?
In simplest terms, opioids are a class of drugs created to reduce pain. While some opioids are prescription drugs, others are not such as fentanyl and heroin. Prescription opioids can turn into a gateway to illegal opioids. Individuals suffering from addiction are usually using illegal opioids. Individuals misusing opioids are usually using prescription opioids. Listed below are the common varieties of opioids:
- Oxycodone (Oxycontin): Oxycodone is prescribed to treat severe pain. WIth the main ingredient being morphine, oxycodone binds to receptors in the central nervous system. There are several brand names of oxycodone including the well known Oxycontin.
- Hydrocodone (Vicodin): Vicodin is a brand name of the opioid combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It’s prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain, but can be highly addictive as it’s an opioid. Individuals that misuse Vicodin often start to misuse or become addicted to stronger opioids.
- Percocet: Percocet are prescription opioids that are a combination drug. Percocets can come directly from the Opium plan or they can be made in a lab by scientists. Similar to Vicodin, they are prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain.
What is considered opioid misuse & opioid addiction?
Opioid misuse and addiction are defined differently, but both require treatment. While addiction is much more severe, misuse is also serious. Opioid misuse is described as not following doctor instructions when taking prescribed opioids. It can include taking them to get high or even using some else’s prescribed opioids. Addiction on the other hand is a chronic brain disease.Individuals suffering from addiction will compulsively seek out drugs, even if they know they are harming them.
What is the leading cause of opioid addiction?
How does opiate addiction affect a person's life?
What age group is most at risk for opioid addiction?
In 2020, preventable opioid overdose deaths rose 41%. 2020 was the year that the nation experienced a global pandemic leaving many without jobs and homes. While others were simply left with more free time, we saw a huge increase in opioid overdoses during this time. And, the problem continues to grow. Ages 25-34 is experiencing the most opioid overdose deaths with ages 25 to 54 experiencing the most deaths. Thankfully, children under 15 are experiencing few opioid related deaths, but we are seeing more individuals age 55 and up experience death by opioid abuse. Seven out of ten preventable opioid deaths are male victims as of 2020.
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13222 Chapman Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92840
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