Escondido Heroin Treatment Centers and Rehabilitation Programs
Is addiction to heroin or prescription opiate drugs such as Fentanyl, Demerol, or Lortab hurting your relationships, family life, or job? Are you sick and tired of hallucinations, tremors, depression, intense anxiety and agonizing withdrawals or being dependent on heroin or prescription pills such as OxyContin, Ultram, Vicodin, Percodan and other pain meds? Call Our Help Line Today: 1-800-564-3607.
Heroin addiction rehabilitation facilities in Escondido, California can help you, or a boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, parent or child learn how to beat addiction by providing the help you need in a professional environment in Escondido in order to successfully get through stages such as getting detoxed, completing rehab treatments, and follow up after-care.
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North County Serenity House Inc Alcohol and Drug Residential Service
1341 North Escondido Boulevard
Escondido, CA 92026 -
Serenity House Inc Serenity Too
130 South Fig Street
Escondido, CA 92025 -
North County Serenity House Inc Woman and Childrens Program
842 East 2nd Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025 -
The Crosby Centers
555 Country Club Lane suite C230
Escondido, CA 92026 -
Mental Health Systems Inc BioPsycho Social Rehab Kinesis North
Dual Recovery Program 474 West Vermont Avenue Suite 102
Escondido, CA 92025 -
Post Adolescent Recovery Center (PARC)
2534-A East Washington Street
Escondido, CA 92027 -
North County Serenity House Inc
123 South Elm Street
Escondido, CA 92025 -
North County Serenity House Inc Ednas House
812 East 2nd Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025 -
North County Serenity House Inc Austin House
701 East 2nd Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025 -
Fellowship Center Alcohol and Other Drug Services
737 East Grand Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025 -
Vietnam Veterans of San Diego New Resolve Program
1207 South Escondido Boulevard
Escondido, CA 92025
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Heroin Rehab Centers in Escondido, CA
The addiction treatment center typically will either have in-house intervention services or would work in conjunction with an interventionist in Escondido or one local to you, or a loved one, spouse, or child.
A treatment professional will get to know the addict and using a battery of questions and assessment techniques. This will enable them to determine the type of addiction treatment that is needed and whether you, or a boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, parent or child have any co-occurring disorders.
You, or a loved one, spouse, or child enter an outpatient or inpatient detox center for the detoxification and withdrawal process, likely medically-assisted with Subutex or similar prescription medication.
- Residential / Inpatient - Addict enters a live-in center. Price can range from free to tens of thousands for luxury or private addiction rehab centers in Escondido, CA that typically have executive, and celebrity clientele.
- Long Term - Compared with short term (3/7/14 day), long term typically refers to treatment over a longer period than the standard 28 days, such as 60 or 90 day programs, but can be a year or longer.
- Outpatient - Addict does not reside at the treatment center.
Heroin addiction counseling for the abuser who has stopped using heroin, opiates, or other drugs through detox and drug treatment is a vital part of recovery.
Heroin craving can persist years after drug cessation, particularly when the addict is exposed to triggers such as people or emotions, or places, and things they associate with drug use. Be sure to ask any of the Escondido opiate addiction rehabilitation facilities listed in our directory if they provide assistance with after care, sober living, recovery programs, and relapse prevention.
Heroin addiction counseling for the abuser who has stopped using heroin, opiates, or other drugs through detox and drug treatment is a vital part of recovery.
Escondido has a population of 143911 residents, living within a total area of 36.989 square miles. That is about 3891 Escondido residents per square mile!
Federal Bureau of Investigation (press release) - Jan 25, 2012
North County Times - Jan 29, 2012




