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Diamond House Detox

Substance Use Treatment Facility in Sacramento

6808 Fleming Ave., Sacramento, CA 95828

Diamond House Detox

Facility overview

Center Type: Substance Use

Levels of Care: Detoxification (Detox), Inpatient/Residential, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Client Focus: Adults

Occupancy: 16-30

Facility Summary:

Going through detox to break free from a drug or alcohol addiction can be an intense process. But with the privacy you’ll experience at Diamond House Detox, you can find freedom in luxurious accommodations that offer you personal space for rest and reflection. Although other detox programs may seek to provide comfortable surroundings, there’s something to be said about the private rooms and intimate settings you’ll experience with us. Detox can be emotionally and physically draining, so finding a space where you can confront these feelings in comfort is essential to a successful recovery. Not only do we provide a place that’s entirely your own, but we also create an intimate environment where we can address your individual concerns, goals and progress. Your comfort is essential during detox. Having a private space for reflection and retreat allows you to go through this extremely personal experience in peace. There are opportunities for socializing and engaging with our other guests, but when you need to get away, your luxurious private room is a place all your own. On top of this, we also provide our guests with a toiletry kit, bathrobe and other amenities that will make your experience as comfortable as possible. One of the easiest ways to detox from drugs and alcohol is to decrease the number of stressors and triggers that cause you to use substances in the first place. Both internal and external triggers cue us to use substances in times of high stress and vulnerability. Understanding the nature of triggers and how to cope with them is best achieved in a private drug and alcohol detox environment away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Triggers are emotional, environmental or social situations that remind people in recovery of their past drug and alcohol use. These cues prompt urges that may or may not lead to relapse. When exposed to certain cues, long-term drug users suffer from strong urges to relapse. Although triggers are not a direct cause of substance abuse, they can certainly increase the likelihood of drug and alcohol use. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 40 to 60 percent of people treated for substance use disorders experience a relapse at some point during their recovery process. At Diamond House Detox, we’re aware of the importance of reducing everyday stressors in the recovery process. Both internal and external events cause triggers. Internal triggers such as both negative and positive feelings can deter detox efforts in a variety of ways. Emotions like overconfidence, anger, anxiety, guilt, fear or even passion, happiness and excitement can elicit sudden urges to use drugs and alcohol.


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Insurance accepted