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Where Can I Park When I Visit New Spirit Recovery?Our Los Angeles addiction treatment and detox center is located at 17856 Cathedral Pl, Encino, CA 91316. Street parking is available to patients, guests, and visitors, no permit is required.
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What Is the Cost of Treatment at New Spirit Recovery?The cost of drug or alcohol rehab can vary depending on the addiction treatments you require, the duration of your care, and other factors. We can accept healthcare insurance policies from several of the most common and largest insurance companies, though, which may significantly reduce any out-of-pocket costs to you.
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How Long Does the Treatment Program Take at New Spirit Recovery?Your treatment program will be personalized to what you need to recover from addiction and gain lasting sobriety. For some people, a treatment plan could last a week in our facility. For others, several weeks might be necessary due to the severity of their addiction. Before you begin your treatment plan, you will know how long your treatment program will last based on what you need.
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Are Outpatient Services Offered at New Spirit Recovery?New Spirit Recovery primarily offers inpatient treatment services at our drug and alcohol rehab facility in Los Angeles. We have designed the center to be a comfortable place for people to unplug and recover without distractions. However, we do offer intensive outpatient treatment services when it makes sense for the individual. We encourage everyone who comes to our center for help to discuss all available options to see what will work.
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What Is Your Admission Process at New Spirit Recovery?Our admission process involves discussing your treatment goals and interests with our professionals, so we can outline a treatment plan that would best fit. During this process, we can also discuss availability, insurance coverage, costs, and more. No matter what help you need to fight addiction, you can always start by calling (424) 317-9319.
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What Amenities Are Provided at New Spirit Recovery?Our luxury facility offers several amenities to make your recovery process more comfortable. We have three fully equipped bedrooms, each with a TV and jacuzzi tub, and two beds. While here, you can enjoy your enclosed backyard with a pool, putting green, and a designated smoking area. Inside the facility, we have a home gym, laundry room, full-service kitchen, and more.
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Do You Offer Same-Day Admissions?Yes, we offer same-day admissions at New Spirit Recovery. You can call us 24/7 to learn more about our admissions process.
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What Is Your Policy on Visitors?Visitors are accepted on a case-by-case basis. To ensure all clients' safety, the clinical and medical team must have prior approval of the visitor to ensure it's a healthy relationship.
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How Often Can I Communicate with My Family?
Communication with family can be on a per-call basis with your therapist or counselor, and is monitored as long as it's a healthy relationship.
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Is Your Rehab Facility Co-Ed?Yes, our rehab facility serves both men and women.
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How Much of Your Staff Is in Active Recovery?At New Spirit Recovery, more than 90% of our staff is in active recovery. This "lived experience" can create a powerful dynamic that enhances the recovery journey for our clients. Beyond clinical knowledge, staff in active recovery bring practical insights and strategies they've learned through their own journey. They understand the nuances of triggers, coping mechanisms, and navigating real-world challenges outside of a structured treatment environment.
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What Is Your Cell Phone Policy?We are a leisure phone-free facility. Every client, however, does have an individualized approach, and if a cell phone is needed for family, children, or work, that would be determined before admission to set up a plan for monitored communication. We understand life on the outside sometimes must be handled while in treatment.
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Is There a Blackout Period? How Long Is It?
Detox is usually a blackout period, but in case-by-case situations, calls and communication may be made.
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Do You Offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?Yes, we offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for both alcohol and opiate addiction.
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Drug Detox
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How Long Does Drug Detox Take?
The duration of drug detox varies depending on factors such as the type of substance used, the individual’s overall health, and the severity of addiction. Detox can range from a few days to a couple of weeks. However, it is important to note that detox alone is not sufficient for long-term recovery, and further treatment is usually necessary.
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Is Drug Detox Painful?
Withdrawal symptoms during drug detox can be uncomfortable and, in some cases, painful. The severity of symptoms can vary depending on the substance used and the individual’s dependence level. However, medical professionals at New Spirit Recovery provide compassionate care and utilize evidence-based practices to manage withdrawal symptoms and ensure the comfort and safety of individuals throughout the detoxification process.
While every experience is different, common withdrawal symptoms may include:
- Anxiety, irritability, or mood changes
- Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
- Sweating, chills, or fever
- Muscle aches and joint pain
- Headaches or fatigue
- Insomnia or vivid dreams
- Tremors or shakiness
- Increased heart rate or blood pressure
- Cravings for drugs or alcohol
- Depression or difficulty concentrating
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Can I Detox From Drugs on My Own?
Detoxing from drugs without professional supervision can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening, especially for substances with severe withdrawal symptoms such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. Medical supervision during detox ensures that individuals receive appropriate care, monitoring, and support to manage withdrawal symptoms and potential complications.
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What Happens After Drug Detox?
While detox is an important first step, it is typically followed by comprehensive addiction treatment. After drug detox, individuals are encouraged to engage in further therapy, counseling, and support programs to address the underlying causes of addiction and develop strategies for maintaining long-term sobriety.
At New Spirit Recovery, we offer a continuum of care that includes aftercare programs and ongoing support to help individuals transition from detox to the next phase of their recovery journey.
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Is Drug Detox Covered by Insurance?
Drug detox is often covered by insurance plans.
At New Spirit Recovery, we work with a variety of insurance providers to help individuals access the drug detox services they need. Our admissions team is experienced in verifying insurance benefits and maximizing coverage to minimize out-of-pocket expenses.
New Spirit Recovery works with the following insurance providers and others:
- BlueCross® BlueShield®
- Cigna®
- Aetna
- United Healthcare
- Beacon Health Options
- Anthem®
- Magellan Health
- MultiPlan®
Don’t see your health insurance provider here? Don’t worry. When you talk to a New Spirit Recovery team member about our services, we can discuss your insurance and coverage options.
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Will I Be Allowed to Contact My Family?Detox is usually a blackout period, but in case-by-case situations, calls and communication may be made.
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What Kind of Medical Supervision Will I Have?For individuals detoxing from high-risk substances, we provide 24/7 medical supervision and use gentle, non-addictive or natural medications to relieve withdrawal symptoms. Our focus is on helping you stay safe, supported, and as comfortable as possible throughout the detox process.
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What’s the Difference Between Detox and Withdrawal?Withdrawal refers to the symptoms your body experiences when it’s no longer receiving a substance it has grown dependent on. Detox is the structured, medical process of managing those withdrawal symptoms safely while the body eliminates the drugs or alcohol. Our supervised detox program at New Spirit Recovery focuses on stabilization, comfort, and preparing you for the next stage of treatment.
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How Soon Can I Start?At New Spirit Recovery, we offer same-day admissions and are available 24/7 to take your call. If you are ready to take the first step in your journey to recovery, contact our Los Angeles drug detox center today at (424) 317-9319.
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Alcohol Detox
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Can You Detox From Alcohol at Home?
It’s always safer and smarter to look to alcohol detox centers in California, such as New Spirit Recovery, when you need to detox rather than attempting the process on your own.
Home detox can be dangerous due to severe withdrawal symptoms. We recommend a medically supervised detox through an alcohol detox program in California like the one offered by New Spirit Recovery.
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What Are the Potential Risks of Alcohol Detox?
Without medical supervision, detox can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms like seizures or DTs, dehydration, and other health complications. These risks make finding an alcohol detox center in California even more necessary.
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What Medications Are Used During Alcohol Detox?
Medications used at an alcohol detox in California can include benzodiazepines for withdrawal symptoms, or others like naltrexone or acamprosate for craving management, all prescribed by a healthcare professional.
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What Happens After Alcohol Detox?
After detox, individuals transition to further treatment which can include therapy, counseling, and support groups to help achieve long-term recovery. Some individuals may benefit from a resource like a sober living IOP program, which provides an alcohol-free living environment with support and accountability.
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Does Insurance Cover Alcohol Detox Treatment?
Many insurance plans do cover detox treatment at alcohol detox centers in California. It’s important to verify coverage details with your provider and the New Spirit Recovery admissions team.
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