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Best Detox Centers in San Juan Capistrano

Our research team evaluated the 10 best treatment centers for detox in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Detox is one of many treatment services available to support you in your recovery journey. Review our curated list to find the best rehab center that meets your needs.

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Residential
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

Capo Canyon

4.9(32)
Joint Commission Accredited
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Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Allow Cell Phones
Anxiety
Depression
Executives
Flexible technology policies
Personal Chef
Private Rooms
Providing a comprehensive drug and alcohol detox program focused on comfort, safety, and long-term recovery. Their process includes medication for withdrawal symptoms, care for addiction-related medical issues, and initial treatment for mental health concerns all within a luxury environment... More
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    Executive Treatment

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    Perfect for Professionals

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Featured Detox Centers

Residential
31877 Del Obispo St #104, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

Casa Recovery

4.6(181)
Joint Commission Accredited
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Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Bipolar
Depression
LGBTQ+
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Personality Disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Trauma
In our Orange County inpatient drug detox center, we provide holistic therapy to aid clients in developing healthier coping strategies. Following detox, clients transition to residential treatment programs... More
Recovery Guide

More About Detox Centers

Detox is the process of removing substances from the body. These substances can include alcohol, illicit drugs, prescription drugs, and synthetic drugs. Detoxing typically takes 3-10 days, depending on what you were taking and how much you usually took. Detox is often the first step in addiction treatment.

At a detox center, you may receive medication-assisted treatment (MAT), holistic therapies, and talk therapy. Professionals use these to make the experience more comfortable and safe.

What’s The Detox Process Like?

First, you’ll likely undergo a medical assessment. This helps your treatment providers tailor the experience to your needs. Depending on the center, you may also receive medications (methadone, buprenorphine, antabuse, suboxone, tramadol, some benzodiazepines, and more) to ease withdrawals and maintain sobriety.

As you detox, nurses, doctors, or other clinical staff check on you daily to monitor your symptoms and progress. They may check in more often, depending on your needs. Detox is considered complete once your withdrawal symptoms subside and all toxins have left your system. You’ll then move into the therapeutic healing process to address what led to addiction and explore new coping mechanisms.

What Are The Success Rates of Detox Centers?

Detox centers often remove toxins and drugs from the body with success. But that’s just the first step in treatment. Detox doesn’t address the thoughts, traumas, and circumstances that may have caused addiction. That’s why detox is only considered the first, but very important, step in recovery.

Detox centers also have the element of safety since professionals lead and monitor the process. Detoxing on your own could have dangerous, and even fatal, results.

How Long Does a Typical Detox Program Last?

Detox usually lasts 5-10 days, but the total time depends on your unique circumstance. Providers will initiate detox as slow or fast as your symptoms demand.

What Kind of Support Is Offered During Detox?

Your providers may provide medication-assisted treatment, holistic treatments, and alternative services. Some holistic services include diet changes, supplements, sauna sessions, massage, and acupuncture. Other providers may use alternative treatments like ibogaine, ketamine, or psilocybin to ease withdrawals.

If/when you’re up for it, your treatment center may also invite you to begin therapy, usually in a group setting with others in detox. This offers emotional support during a potentially tumultuous time.

What Qualifications Do Detox Staff Members Have?

Detox staff often have specialized qualifications in detoxification and/or experience applying their clinical expertise to the detox level of care. Staff may include registered nurses, doctors, physician’s assistants, behavioral technicians, and holistic services providers.

Clinical staff (nurses, doctors, psychiatrists) prescribe and distribute all detox medications. They’re also the ones monitoring your symptoms and making sure nothing goes awry.