The Discovery House offers treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in Reseda, California. They have a residential program complete with sub-acute detox services, outpatient treatment, and specialized programming for those with co-occurring disorders.
Their campus is pet friendly, making it possible to bring your cat or dog to stay with you throughout your treatment. Pets are accepted on a case by case basis.
Sub-Acute Detox to Manage Moderate Withdrawals
Their sub-acute detox services are designed to support you through moderate withdrawal symptoms and cravings. They coach you through the process by encouraging you and motivating you through the difficult stages.
During this first phase of detox, they create a nutrition plan for you. Their nutrition program lays the foundation for a smooth recovery and a healthy lifestyle.
If you require medical support, The Discovery House works with nearby hospitals to keep you stable and as comfortable as possible.
Choosing the Level of Care You Need
Once you’re through the detox process, The Discovery House will help you transition into their residential program, outpatient therapy, or one of their programs. They offer the 12-step program for alcohol addiction and a family program for families impacted by addiction.
The family program aims to heal dysfunction in your family dynamic that’s been caused by addiction. You might address codependency, anger management, or communication challenges.
Attend Treatment With Your Pet
Many people struggle with feelings of isolation as they seek treatment for addiction. You’re removed from your regular routine and don’t get to see your loved ones or pets as frequently as you normally would.
The Discovery House’s pet therapy program allows you to bring your furry loved one with you to residential treatment. They believe that pets contribute significantly to your wellbeing and can help you through frustration, anger, or stress that comes up during treatment. They also give you a chance to focus on something other than recovery and prove to yourself that you’re capable of responsibility, and it eliminates the hurdle of finding care for your pet while you’re in treatment.
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