Inland Detox is Now In-Network with Kaiser
Proper treatment for drug and alcohol abuse is essential in finding recovery for you or your loved one. Inland Detox is a certified detoxification and residential facility for drug and alcohol addiction located in
Inland Detox specializes in detox and residential treatment to help with alcohol, benzodiazepine, opioid, prescription, cocaine, methamphetamine addiction, and more. A doctor evaluation will occur upon arrival and help with stabilization. Stabilization occurs by providing a safe and comfortable environment to withdrawal and get rid of all the drugs and alcohol from the body.
Inland Detox also offers dual diagnosis treatment for those struggling with addiction and a mental health disorder simultaneously. Treating both disorders at the same time provides the best results for long-term recovery. Therapies provided during residential treatment can include individual sessions, group sessions, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), psychiatric evaluations, and medication management.
Using health insurance to pay for drug rehab can reduce out-of-pocket costs and help with financial burdens.
Steps to qualify for Inland Detox through
- Call 951-601-6174 for the Riverside County Substance Abuse Referral Hotline
- Ask for a zoom call for the referral
- Request inpatient care with Inland Detox
- Receive a referral code and give it to admissions staff
- Insurance is run after the code is received
- Assessment is performed and arrival at Inland Detox can occur within a few hours
Learn more at inlanddetox.com or call 888-739-8296.
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