California residents dealing with a serious drinking issue
that requires professional help will do best to seek out a reputable inpatient California alcohol
rehab center. In this entry, we will walk you through the process of
locating and selecting the facility to best suit your needs.
Step 1 – Call up your general physician, medical provider or
therapist to discuss your available options. Most medical professionals will
have a good knowledge of local facilities and will be able to direct you
towards a reputable inpatient facility.
Step 2 – Treatment is never black and white. As such, it’s
important to determine whether you might benefit from a specialized treatment
plan that can properly address your dependency in addition to a possible
physical or psychiatric illness.
Step 3 – Contact an area hospital and inquire about local
inpatient programs that can meet your needs.
Step 4 – If you’ve gathered a few options (and hopefully you
have), call each of them to see whether they are accepting any new patients. If
new clients are being admitted, find out information pertaining to the
enrollment process. If your chosen facility is full, simply ask for a
recommendation on another drug
and alcohol rehab program in California.
Step 5 – Determine whether your insurance will cover your
treatment. If you are unable to gather the proper funding or coverage, you may
want to consider the possibility of public treatment.
Step 6 – If possible, ask to take a tour of the facility you
are most interested in. Have a close friend or family member accompany you to
the facility and discuss your options with a program representative. This will
allow you to ask questions while alleviating concerns and gaining a first-hand
perspective on what to expect from your upcoming rehab experience.
Step 7 – Choose your facility. A doctor’s referral is not required.
Step 8 – Though an inpatient program is definitely a good
start, support will likely be required following the program’s completion. Make
sure to inquire as to whether your selected program offers continued outpatient
support for their clients.