Josh Chandler | September 7, 2021

Top Rated Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Southern California

Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Programs in Southern California

Muse Treatment is the top-rated outpatient addiction treatment in Southern California because our programs are completely customized to our clients. Our amenities are incredible, highly-skilled clinical care workers and employees, multiple types of therapy, groups, and educational programs, and our nutritional counseling and exercise facilities. We are in a peaceful location, surrounded by nature, and each client will be able to work with us to create a program that will best suit their needs.

The recommended first step to addiction treatment for people living in Southern California is entering a detox program, moving into residential care for a minimum of 30 days. At Muse Treatment, we offer a Medically Assisted Treatment for detoxing that will get you through the uncomfortable but necessary step of detoxing the drugs and alcohol from your body with prescription medications. We can then transition you into our inpatient rehab programs located in the same facility. Rehab is not only a sober place to stay; it is also a place to work on yourself, gain new sobriety skills, and start to become the person you’ve always wanted to be.

Once your time in inpatient care is done, you will not be left out on your own. We have outpatient programs that are flexible enough to suit any person and any lifestyle, and we can also put you in touch with a sober living home if you need a structured place to land straight out of rehab.

Click here to call Muse Addiction Center today. Our staff is available 24/7 to provide answers and begin the admissions process. Call (800) 426-1818.

Why Choose an Outpatient Treatment Program?

After leaving residential treatment, your addiction will not be magically cured, and that is why outpatient care is so critical. You will need to remain connected to a sober community, with support and people around you who understand what you are going through.

Sometimes, due to life circumstances, a person who wants to join a rehab program can not leave home for the entire 30-day minimum time an inpatient program requires. Outpatient addiction treatment can be used in this case to ensure that after detoxing, they have a supportive community with therapy, counseling, medical care, and life-skills courses they can use while still living at home and taking care of their responsibilities.

Outpatient Drug Addiction Treatment Southern California

At Muse Treatment, we know that some drugs have a much higher risk of relapse than others. If you are addicted to an opioid, withdrawal symptoms can continue to come back months after completing detox. No matter what you are recovering from, we are here for you for the long run, with strong and continued support, so that when things get complicated, you have somewhere to turn. Life has many ups and downs, and we will help you continue to use your newly learned sobriety skills and stay on track through the tough times.

Outpatient Alcohol Addiction Treatment Southern California

Alcohol is everywhere in our society, and once you leave the 100% sober rehab facility and go back to the real world, you may find that triggers and temptations to start drinking again are everywhere. At Muse Treatment, our flexible outpatient programs are here to ensure you will always have the right amount of support that you need at any time. You can attend groups or connect with one of our sober alumni when you feel tempted, and we will help you avoid triggers and deal with relapse issues.

Does Insurance Cover Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Southern California?

Yes, insurance covers addiction treatment in Southern California. Insurance providers are all different, so it is worthwhile to talk with your insurance company to find out precisely what is covered. Still, addiction and mental health services will be covered by insurance as essential health benefits in the USA because of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA).

Why Choose Muse Treatment for Outpatient Drug Rehab in Southern California?

Muse Treatment has the best options for those looking to attend outpatient addiction treatment in southern California. Our outpatient programs are flexible and can adjust to suit your ever-changing needs. For those who require a stronger support system, we have the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP). This is a day program, meaning you will live outside of our facility but commute in for full days of groups, therapy, and other programming, taking full advantage of our amenities. With the PHP, you can come seven days a week if you want, and we will help you dip your toe back into living independently with strong daily support and therapy.

Muse Treatment can work with you to ensure you are constantly receiving the right amount of care as your needs change over time. You may wish to start in the PHP for a few weeks after inpatient care to slowly phase back into your life and then transition into an IOP, or you may be excited to get back out there and go straight into the IOP. There might be times where you require more frequent visits, or you may want to reduce the frequency of your visits to our facility gradually. Whatever your plans are, we will be there to help you. Just give us a call today at (800) 426-1818 to learn more.

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Josh Chandler
Josh Chandler
After growing up in Chicago and North Carolina, Josh chose to get help with substance use disorder and mental health in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than five years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for four years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. Josh remains passionate about the field because he understands that one phone call can alter the course of a person's life.


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