3-Day, 5-Day, & 7-Day Drug Rehab and Detox in California

People from all walks of life are affected by substance use disorders.  Although the individuals differ in many ways, they share one thing in common.  They need to stop using drugs or alcohol.  However, due to the many lifestyle differences among people with SUD, individualized treatment plans are necessary.  With this in mind, Design for Change offers a range of treatment options including short-term rehab.

Considering each individual’s unique situation is an essential part of planning a treatment approach.  It begins with a comprehensive assessment to determine a person’s severity of addiction, underlying mental health issues, and whether detox is required.  This information allows treatment advisors to create a program that aligns with each person’s individual needs.  

As part of our full continuum of care at Design for Change, we provide short-term programs such as 3-day, 5-day, and 7-day rehab.  These programs include intensive treatment for individuals who cannot commit to a long-term, residential program.  Our short-term rehab is best suited for people who have mild to moderate addictions, and a supportive home environment, but are restricted by demanding jobs or other responsibilities.

What to Expect in 3-Day, 5-Day, and 7-Day Short-Term Rehab

Our short-term program focuses primarily on detoxification and counseling.  Clients generally detox during the first day or two and remain for a short time for observation.  Depending on the substance involved and the severity of addiction, medications may be used to minimize withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings.  Some of the medications administered during detox may include naloxone, naltrexone, or buprenorphine.  

Each substance of abuse produces varying withdrawal symptoms that range from mild to severe.  A person’s age, physical health, and usage history influence the level of withdrawals they will experience.  Most withdrawal symptoms peak during the first 3 days of detox and gradually taper off over a few weeks.  However, some people continue to have symptoms for several months after detox.  

Mild to Moderate Withdrawal Symptoms:

  • Sleeplessness
  • Restlessness
  • Irritability
  • Seating
  • Shakiness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Mood swings
  • Anxiety
  • Apathy
  • Depression
  • Aches and pains
  • Poor impulse control
  • Impaired concentration
  • Cravings

Severe Withdrawal Symptoms:

  • Tremors
  • Hallucinations
  • Panic attacks
  • Irregular heart rate
  • High blood pressure
  • Delirium tremens
  • Seizures
  • Stroke

Certainly, no one wants to experience any of these symptoms and that’s why so many people avoid detox.  Consequently, their substance use progresses to dangerous levels with an increased risk of overdose.  

Not everyone will have the withdrawal symptoms listed above, but with 24/7 monitoring by addiction specialists and medical personnel, our medically-assisted detox process can be safe and effective.

Although detox helps cleanse the body of addictive substances, it is not a cure for addiction. Detox primarily focuses on the physical aspect of addiction, while rehab addresses the emotional and spiritual aspects that contribute to substance use.   Clients are encouraged to follow up with an outpatient or residential rehabilitation program to gain the tools they need to maintain long-term abstinence.

What Happens After Short-Term Rehab?

Whether you attend 3-day, 5-day, or 7-day rehab, you should arrange to spend time in additional treatment if you want to ensure a lasting recovery.  You can choose an outpatient or inpatient program that can be customized specifically for your needs.  

Design for Change offers a full continuum of care that includes different levels of treatment such as:

Each of our programs provides evidence-based therapies that promote healing and improve your ability to manage stress, cravings, and other relapse triggers.  

Our comprehensive treatment plan will include various therapies and activities to help you gain confidence, rebuild self-esteem, and improve physical well-being.  The following options may be included as part of your customized treatment plan:

We realize many people are apprehensive about spending time in different surroundings with complete strangers.  If you are one of those individuals, you need not worry.  At Design for Change, you’ll enjoy a nurturing environment and be attended to by compassionate professionals.  We will ensure that you are treated with respect and that all of your needs are met.

What Is a Licensed and Accredited Rehab Program?

When looking for the best addiction treatment, be sure to ask about licensing and accreditation.  If a facility has these credentials, you can be assured of quality care.  

Design for Change Recovery is licensed and certified for healthcare treatment by the State of California.  We are also proud to have received the JCAHO Gold Seal of Approval.  This seal means we continuously uphold the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations’ high standards for client safety and high-quality care.  

Does Insurance Cover Short-Term Rehab?

Most insurance policies cover some or all of the costs of short-term rehab. When you contact us, we will verify your insurance and advocate for you to get the highest quality treatment possible.  We work with many top insurance providers including:  

Since Design for Change wants everyone to get the addiction treatment they need, we can help you make other financial arrangements if you do not have insurance.  

Design for Change Will Help You Achieve Long-Term Sobriety

No matter what level of treatment you require, Design for Change will customize a program that is appropriate for you.  Contact our Lancaster, CA facility today to learn more about our program and get started on your new and rewarding substance-free lifestyle.  One of our admissions counselors will be available any time of day to assist you.

Sources:

sciencedirect.com/ – Short-Term Alcohol and Drug Treatment Outcomes Predict Long-Term Outcome

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ – Chapter 5 – Specialized Substance Abuse Treatment Programs