Lockdown drug rehab programs take away the temptation of leaving before treatment is complete. These programs may be best for individuals who have not been able to successfully complete treatment in the past or who have relapsed.
Yes, absolutely! That is the good news. The bad news is most states do not allow this type of help and the ones that do it are very difficult to achieve. That’s why, with the fentanyl crisis, treatment centers just south of the border, 30 minutes away from San Diego are thriving.
Many states, including California, do not have legislation in place that would allow you to admit a family member into rehab without their consent. The states that do have laws that support this will be difficult to enforce because of the evidence required.
Our unique drug and alcohol treatment center accept patients that are looking to get sober at will as we intertwine a lockdown approach for patients who are not. What this means is…
We help people find the source of the problem that intensifies the reaction to the use of drugs and alcohol. We help them face these issues head-on while creating strategies to deal with new challenges life will bring with determination and independence in sobriety.
We don’t just help people get clean and sober at Baja Rehab; it’s a fact that the patient will get clean and sober at Baja Rehab. In the meantime, we work with them to strategize long-term sobriety and aftercare.
You may ask your child this question before turning to Google and not be satisfied with the answer you received. They may have told you “it’s from a sandwich…RELAX! it’s just trash from leftovers! But chances are if it is a continual finding, they are probably using drugs.
Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid drug that is approximately 100 times more powerful than other opioids. Fentanyl is often added to illicit street drugs such as fake pills and white powder. Fentanyl and other opioids cause an overdose by slowing breathing and eventually can cause death.
Fueled by drugs like fentanyl and the misuse of prescription pain pills, the opioid epidemic in our country has impacted countless families. We want parents and families like yours to know what opioids are and to understand the risks associated with their use.
Chances are you or someone you love is struggling with addiction. Perhaps you or your loved one have been to numerous treatments that have failed. Most likely the treatment failed not because the center didn’t have the proper staff or pertinent information, it failed because the rights of the person seeking treatment were too lenient.