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Drug Rehab Los Angeles, CA.

Los Angeles has a population of nearly 3.8 million, and is second only to New York City as the most populous nationwide. Los Angeles, CA. is and has been known for its role in the film and television industry, celebrity culture, mild climate and beautiful scenery, varying landscapes from snow-capped mountains to oceans, etc. which makes it one of the most coveted places to live and visit. But along with this diversity, opportunity and the appealing nature of the City comes a very dark spot in the regions past and present, which is a drug culture that borders on epidemic. With this in mind, it is understandable that Los Angeles and the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area have some of the most helpful drug rehab programs which can help residents with any type of substance abuse problem no matter how severe.

Los Angeles residents are fortunate, because the area hosts some of the premiere drug rehab programs in the nation. For example, Los Angeles is known for luxury and the region is home to many residential drug rehab programs which can accommodate a long term stay comfortably and some even provide luxury surroundings while in treatment. There are of course more modest residential facilities as well, but the main thing to consider beyond this is whether or not the program has a treatment plan that will help individuals recover from addiction by providing a comprehensive approach that will accomplish this. There are also inpatient programs which can help provide individuals with a drug free environment while they detox and stabilize, and many of these programs provide counseling and other therapies which can help resolve the actual causes of addiction for clients in either a short-term 30 day or long-term format. Outpatient programs are also available, but these are only relevant when an individual isn't highly dependent to drugs or alcohol and are part of an aftercare of maintenance step and should be relied upon in instances of severe addictions.

Do Drug Rehabs In Los Angeles Cost More Than The National Average?

When people think about Los Angeles, California, most think of an increased cost of living, celebrities and drug-fueled parties. All of these things do exist within the city, and although the cost of living is higher than many other areas within the United States, the cost of rehab centers in Los Angeles is actually only slightly higher than the national average. On average, the cost of a treatment center in Los Angeles is $29,785.71 per month. The average cost for a complete short term drug rehab program is above the national average at $63,700. The national average, is $27,720, with the exception of the following states that are below:

Colorado - $12,000 per month

Georgia - $18,000 per month

Virginia - $6,750 per month

Texas - $15,925 per month

For short term drug rehab programs, the national average is $20,077.08. This is far lower than that of the average of Los Angeles. There are also rehab options that are lower than the national average and they are as follows:

South Dakota - $6,000 for a short-term drug rehab

Minnesota - $4,700 for a short-term drug rehab

There are experts in the field that contend that the increased pricing of drug rehabs within the Los Angeles area is due to the posh treatment that needs to be afforded to its high end residents. Rehab centers feel the need to cater to the comfort level and, basic standard of living for more "higher end" patients that are seeking treatment. With amenities that include catered meals, specialized therapies and more, the pricing is able to be understood. In Los Angeles, there will not be simply group sessions and cots, the lavish lifestyles of the area will be reflected as treatment is rendered.

The results of this article were gained via a number of surveys that were conducted around the country. It is important to note that drug rehab fees are subject to change at the discretion of the individual facilities and with that being said, any such change can affect the averages.

Substance Abuse in Los Angeles

Regardless of when and where it occurs, substance abuse is a dangerous issue that can affect anyone, including people close to you. In Los Angeles, California, this issue is a very real one. According to the County of Los Angeles Public Health organization, 60,629 Los Angeles residents were admitted for drug rehabilitation programs in 2009-2010, the latest date in which these statistics were made public.

Of the drugs being abused, marijuana topped the list at 27.2 percent, followed by alcohol at 25.6 percent. Methamphetamine came in third at 18.1 percent, and cocaine came in fourth at 13 percent. Even more alarming was the large quantity of drug-related arrests. The California Department of Justice notes that in 2008, there were 40,928 felony drug arrests, and 34,312 misdemeanor drug arrests. In fact, drug related felonies account for the highest amount of any kind of felony arrests.

While there are no major statistics ranking cities in relation to their drug abuse, there are many ranking drug abuse by state, and California is very high up the list. According to SAMHSA (a government substance abuse awareness program), California ranked in the top 20 states among individuals who commit drug abuse, with a reasonable figure listed between 8.68 and 9.35 percent. California also ranked in the top 20 states nationwide in cocaine use (1.86-2.21 percent of people). Los Angeles County does, however, have an average alcohol abuse rate nationwide, with between 6.88 and 7.77 percent of people abusing alcohol.

Overall, substance abuse is a very real problem in Los Angeles, and with any luck, it will decrease in the coming years. The state of California is among the nation's highest states in substance abuse, in no small part due to Los Angeles and Los Angeles County's contributions. However, based on the viewable data, the city of Los Angeles itself is not the highest drug abusing city in the country, although it certainly isn't one of the lowest.

Successful Intervention Strategies - Los Angeles, CA.

There are various drug and alcohol intervention models that people in Los Angeles may want to utilize. The most effective among these consist of the Johnson Intervention Model, the Family Invitational Model, and the Systemic Intervention Model.

a) The Johnson Model

This is the model that most people visualize when they think about an intervention. This strategy involves confronting the addict when they are not expecting it, as well as telling them how their actions and behavior have affected both themselves as well as each one of the family members and friends.

The team will further request that the addict receive treatment from a program already chosen by the family - ensuring them that they will provide their support in the process. If the addict refuses to go to the rehab program, the team will make guidelines explaining the consequences the individual will face should they choose to refuse treatment.

This threat of consequences is what many people say makes the Johnson Model the most successful out of of all the intervention strategies. However, some loved ones might feel that it involves too much confrontation, and rather opt for another method.

b) The Family Invitational Model

This is another strategy that you may choose to employ. The primary concept is that it doesn't make use of the surprise confrontation like the previously discussed Johnson model. Rather, the addict will know what is going to take place when they are asked to attend the pre-arranged meeting.

The addict will also be granted the freedom to decide if they will participate in the intervention gathering, as well as react to the issues and the suggested strategies raised at the intervention.

c) The Systemic Intervention Model

In this model, the loved ones will convene with a professional therapist - with the addict present. The therapist will supervise and direct the discussions towards healing and discovering realistic solutions to the problem - which may or may not involve the addict checking into an addiction treatment program.

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Is Medical Detox Necessary Before Rehab?

Medical detox is the process in which harmful toxins (poisonous substances, drugs or alcohol) are eliminated from the body through management of withdrawal symptoms, healthy dieting and abstinence. It is necessary before addiction treatment at a rehab facility and is considered as the first step that clients have to undergo in preparation for therapy. It takes a duration of three days to a week or longer.

Medical detox is needed before entering drug rehab for various reasons. Unstabilized detox clients may exhibit behaviors that can disrupt the treatment environment and affect other detox clients in the program. The psychological and physical symptoms of early withdrawal hinder full participation in addiction treatment because a client undergoing confusion, agitation and nausea, among other symptoms, is hard to deal with and people who are within the acute intoxication and initial withdrawal window tend to require more medical attention than most treatment programs can provide. Necessity of a medical detox also extends to when one feels that they can't stop using without detox or when they begin to feel suicidal.

There are specific drugs that require a medical detox. They include opiate-related drugs, alcohol, heroin and prescription drugs such as Xanax, Hydrocodone, Vicodin and Oxycontin. The withdrawal symptoms of these drugs have side-effects that are severe and can be fatal if they are not addressed properly. Detoxification from these drugs causes trembling, hallucinations, suicidal thoughts among other symptoms.

Medical personnel manage such life threatening symptoms by providing appropriate medicine to the patient to wean off the drug, preventing convulsions and decreasing the physical symptoms. However, there are certain drugs that do not require medical detox because their withdrawal symptoms, which range from feelings of tiredness to major agitation and irritability are not as severe as those of other drugs. These drugs include cocaine, meth and marijuana.

There are 110 listings in Los Angeles, California:

Alcoholics Anonymous in Los Angeles

Overcoming alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse is quite challenging but not impossible. Treatment for alcoholism can only begin if an alcoholic accepts that they have a drinking problem and they are willing to overcome it. Although most people know that alcoholism is curable, most of them lack the motivation to change. Denial is a huge obstacle in recovering from alcoholism and alcohol abuse. Some of the common treatment methods for alcohol dependence and abuse include counseling, group therapy, rehabilitation and alcohol education. Medication is also used to treat alcoholism.

Rehabilitation is the most preferred method in treating alcoholism. Under this method, the alcoholic is counseled, given medication and equipped with skills required to maintain sobriety. Rehabilitation can be done outpatient or inpatient. Although rehabilitation is effective, there are some alcoholics who relapse due to withdrawal symptoms such as increased blood pressure and heart rate, nausea or vomiting, sweating, shaking, headaches, restlessness and anxiety, sleeping difficulties, confusion and disorientation, fever and agitation. Again, a treatment plan may work on an individual but fail on another. Therefore alcoholics should opt for treatment plans that work for them. One of the options is joining the Alcoholics Anonymous.

Recovery from alcoholism is a gradual and lifelong process that requires commitment, support and effort. The Alcoholics Anonymous or AA is a support group made up of current and former alcoholics who share their strength, hope and experience and support each other to stop drinking. Alcoholics Anonymous supports alcoholics from all walks of life. Since the support group does not have political, social, racial or religious inclinations, it is able to achieve its sole purpose of helping alcoholics stop drinking and maintain sobriety.

To become a member of Alcoholics Anonymous in Los Angeles or any other chapter, you don't have to meet any requirements except the inclination to kick alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Membership is free for all those willing to join AA. Members of the support group meet to share their experiences, discuss their problems, find ways to stop drinking and also discuss the negative and positive changes of kicking the habit. AA has a buddy system where members co-depend on each other to stop alcoholism and prevent their colleagues from relapsing. For some people, rehabilitation is the best treatment plan for alcoholism. For others, Alcoholics Anonymous is an option that just works fine.

AA Meetings in Los Angeles:

  • Serenity At Last
    11530 W. Pico
    Los Angeles, CA. 90064

    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
  • Lamplight
    14401 Dickens (church - Enter Via Alley)
    Los Angeles, CA. 90077

    Sunday - 8:00 PM
  • Last Hope
    4526 Route 9
    Los Angeles, CA. 90043

    Monday - 8:00 PM
  • Thursdays
    Off The Greenbelt
    Los Angeles, CA. 90001

    Sunday - 7:00 AM
  • Effect Produced
    11530 W Pico Blvd
    Los Angeles, CA. 90064

    Monday - 8:00 PM
  • Pacific Group
    11960 Sunset Blvd
    Los Angeles, CA. 90049

    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
  • Keeping It Real Alternative Lifestyles
    Los Angeles, Califorrnia
    Los Angeles, CA. 90001

    Friday - 9:00 PM
  • Central La Step Study Group
    309 S Oxford Ave
    Los Angeles, CA. 90020

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • Olympic Gratitude
    5750 Olympic Blvd
    Los Angeles, CA. 90022

    Friday - 8:30 PM

NA meetings in Los Angeles:

  • House of Uhuru
    8005 South Figueroa
    Los Angeles, CA. 90003

    Friday - 7:30 PM
    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • The Village
    1125 North McCadden Place
    Los Angeles, CA. 90038

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • The Right Way
    1704 West Manchester Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA. 90047

    Thursday - 5:30 PM
    Sunday - 9:00 AM
    Monday - 9:00 AM
    Wednesday - 9:00 AM
    Friday - 9:00 AM
    Tuesday - 9:00 AM
    Saturday - 10:00 AM
  • MJB Community Center
    11152 South Main Street
    Los Angeles, CA. 90061

    Friday - 7:00 PM
    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
    Saturday - 7:30 PM
  • Hollywood Youth and Family Center
    607 North Vermont Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA. 90004

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Renewed Family Joy Service
    9204 South Broadway
    Los Angeles, CA. 90003

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Friday - 7:00 PM
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Silver Lake Recreation Center
    1850 West Silver Lake Drive
    Los Angeles, CA. 90026

    Sunday - 10:30 AM
  • Grupo Volver a Vivir
    4364 Wall Street
    Los Angeles, CA. 90002

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
    Friday - 7:00 PM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Thursday - 7:00 PM
    Saturday - 7:00 PM
  • Circle of Help Foundation
    2120 West 8th Street Suite 330
    Los Angeles, CA. 90057

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM
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