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Rehab in Mission Viejo, California
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- Non 12-step & holistic options
- Dual diagnosis programs
- Beachfront facility
- Thorough aftercare planning
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Located in Orange County, Mission Viejo is a city of just under 100,000 people. It’s home to Lake Mission Viejo, Florence Joyner Olympiad Park Trailhead, and other recreational opportunities.
It’s also home to drug and alcohol abuse and addiction. Data from 2017-2019 stated that 1,196 people died of drug overdoses in Orange County during that time. Just three other California counties reported more deaths. Drug and alcohol use occurs in all groups, including people of all ages.
Student Substance Abuse in Mission Viejo
For example, younger people in Mission Viejo use drugs.
“About nine to 10 percent of our high school kids are practicing [drug] misuse,” said Dr. Joe Farley in 2014. Farley was the superintendent of Capistrano Unified School District, a district that includes schools in Mission Viejo. He made these remarks in the video series An Invisible Line: Teen Drug Abuse in Our Community.
An Invisible Line examines drug abuse and addiction among teens and young people in Mission Viejo, CA. According to the series, marijuana is a common drug in the southern California city.
Stimulant medications, such as Adderall, are also common drugs there. While doctors prescribe Adderall to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy, some students abuse it, thinking that it’s a so-called study drug that will enhance their academic performances.
Opioid use is also prevalent in Mission Viejo, both in heroin and prescription medication form. The age of local people who use heroin tend to be in the twenties.
People in the area also combine opioids with alcohol and with benzodiazepines (benzos) such as Xanax or Valium that are used to treat anxiety, seizures, or sleep problems. When people combine these drugs, their brains might stop communicating with their lungs. They could even stop breathing and die.

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California College Students in Mission Viejo, California
Mission Viejo also contains Saddleback College, a community college that educates about 25,000 students. College students who experiment with drugs and alcohol and find that they have a problem with such substances might want to consider exploring:
- Inpatient services (treatment plans that require people to stay at the centers where they’re receiving treatment).
- Outpatient programs (plans that allow people to live at home while they’re receiving treatment).
- Support groups.
- Individual or group therapy sessions.
- Other approaches.
Saddleback College Health Center offers addiction-related assistance to students through its Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Intervention Program. It also hosts Alcohol Anonymous (AA) support group meetings to help students find recovery.
What to Look for When Choosing from Rehabs in Mission Viejo, California
To find rehabs in Mission Viejo, CA and surrounding areas, people should look for specific indicators. They include:
Accreditation
When treatment facilities have accreditation, it means that third parties have evaluated the facilities and determined that they meet certain standards.
Two common accreditations for addiction treatment providers are LegitScript and The Joint Commission. Certification from LegitScript means that providers use legal and safe protocols. To receive recognition from The Joint Commision, treatment providers must use specific processes and assessment procedures, consult with experts, and conform to other requirements.
Demographics
Demographics are characteristics about a certain population. Knowing more about populations can help addiction treatment centers better serve their clients.
In 2019, U.S. Census estimates placed the number of Hispanic or Latino residents of Mission Viejo, CA at 17.7% and the number of Asian residents at 11.8%. Given these statistics, rehab centers and programs in the area might want to hire staff members who speak Spanish to help clients understand what’s occurring and to help them fully participate in their care.
Client-to-Staff Ratio
A rehab center or program’s client-to-staff ratio is the number of clients it has for each staff member. More staff members means that there are more people available to provide individualized attention and assistance.
Services Included in Treatment
Since people have different needs and wants, they might not know what to expect during inpatient drug rehab in Mission Viejo, California.
Their addiction treatment might depend on other medical conditions they may have. Or, their health insurance might determine the type of assistance they receive (or don’t receive).
However, common types of treatment available at Mission Viejo drug rehab or alcohol rehab programs include:
- Luxury rehab is rehab that doesn’t spare any expense. A center might be luxurious because it’s in a desirable location, such as next to an ocean or in the mountains. The facilities might also be glamorous. Luxury rehab centers might resemble spas or exclusive hotels more than medical treatment facilities.
- Inpatient drug rehab and alcohol rehab requires people to stay at treatment facilities while they’re receiving assistance. These stays could remove people from factors that might trigger their addictions.
- IOP stands for intensive outpatient program. Since it’s an outpatient program, an IOP/IOP program allows people to live at home during treatment, but it requires them to visit a treatment facility multiple times a week for a number of hours each time.
- Holistic rehab is rehab that addresses the spirit and the mind as well as the body. Increasing number of alcohol and drug rehab programs are incorporating meditation and other holistic approaches to help people shift their focus from using drugs and alcohol to other pursuits.
- Dual diagnosis rehab approaches treat drug and alcohol problems as well as bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), eating disorders, and other mental illnesses. If both aren’t treated, they can influence and worsen each other.
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) works with people to change their thoughts and feelings so they can ultimately change their actions.
- Aftercare planning procedures include finding therapists and support groups near clients’ homes so they can continue to work on their recoveries.
People might use one, some, or all of these approaches, or other options entirely.
Support Groups
In addition to the types of treatment available for drug and/or alcohol problems in and around Mission Viejo, California, there are support groups that can provide support to people in recovery. Such groups and approaches include:
12-Step Rehab
As the name indicates, 12-step rehab programs use a series of twelve steps to address abuse and addictions to alcohol or drugs. Such groups include:
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is for people with problems with alcohol. Mission Viejo offers several AA meetings.
- Al-Anon and Alateen are groups affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous. They’re for the family members of people who have problems with alcohol, and Alateen is targeted for teens and younger people with such relatives. Orange County hosts a number of Al-Anon groups.
- Nar-Anon helps people who have struggled with drugs. The organization offers meetings in Mission Viejo.
- Marijuana Anonymous (MA) is another 12-step group. It holds meetings in Mission Viejo and surrounding areas to help people with marijuana problems.
- Cocaine Anonymous (CA) addresses addiction in ways similar to other 12-step groups. Mission Viejo has hosted workshops about some of its steps, and Orange County has also hosted Cocaine Anonymous meetings.
- Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA) aims to help people who are dealing with substance abuse and a mental illness or psychological disorder such as depression, anxiety, or an eating disorder. Having both conditions is known as a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder and Dual Recovery Anonymous holds Orange County meetings to help people address both.
- Celebrate Recovery (CR) groups emphasize Christianity when discussing substance abuse. Local Celebrate Recovery groups gather at church campuses in Saddleback Valley to provide support.
Before attending meetings, people might want to check with organizers to see if the meetings are in-person or virtual, learn if they’ll be held at the posted places and times, and discuss other pertinent information.
Non 12-Step Rehab
Not everyone wants to address substance abuse or addiction using a twelve-step program. The programs ask participants to admit that they’re powerless and encourage following a higher power, and people might have other beliefs.
Instead, people can join non 12-step rehab groups for support. The groups include:
- LifeRing Secular Recovery (LifeRing) offers secular approaches to avoid drugs and alcohol. Mission Viejo residents might want to attend LifeRing Secular Recovery gatherings in Huntington Beach, California.
- SMART Recovery (Self-Management and Recovery Training) is another secular approach to addressing alcohol and drug problems. Meetings for the organization are in Rancho Mission Viejo, California, and other locations.
- Women for Sobriety (WFS) focuses on helping women with substance abuse problems and empowering them. Newport Beach, California and other Southern California locales are home to Women for Sobriety meetings.
- Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) assists people who grew up in homes where people abused alcohol. ACA members who live in and near Mission Viejo can gather in-person or attend online groups.
- Moderation Management (MM) is a somewhat different type of organization because it helps members moderate their alcohol instead of urging them to quit drinking it entirely. By visiting the Moderation Management website, people can find meetups in California or online.
Again, people should contact organizations to obtain the latest details.
Treatment Options at Rehab Centers in Mission Viejo, California
Addiction treatment options in and around Mission Viejo, California can include different types of therapy, an assortment of support groups, holistic options that focus on the mind and spirit as well as the body, and approaches that address mental health conditions as well as problems with drugs and alcohol.
Clients should consult professionals to determine which approaches could work with them, monitor the clients’ progress, and make any adjustments to their plans to enhance their effectiveness. The right approaches can help people understand why they use drugs and alcohol and help prevent them from using in the future.
Veterans Affairs Addiction Treatment
Long after they serve, the pain of combat or other traumatic experiences might linger for military veterans. Or, they might be grappling with physical injuries.
To deal with their mental or physical pain, some veterans or active service members might turn to drugs and alcohol. Some become addicted.
Various programs assist veterans who are experiencing addiction and other mental and physical conditions. They include initiatives from:
- The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
- California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet).
- California Association of County Veterans Service Officers (CACVSO).
- OC4Vets.
Other government and private programs and facilities also assist military veterans and service members. For example, veterans can visit the South Orange County Vet Center in Mission Viejo. This center offers psychological and social services, such as counseling that can help people transition from military to civilian lives.
Paying for Rehabs in Mission Viejo, California
As valuable as addiction rehabs can be, some people are reluctant to seek assistance because of the cost. But there are ways they can pay for treatment.
First of all, they could contact the insurance treatment centers they want to attend. Workers there will often work with health insurance providers to maximize their clients’ coverage. Clients may also contact their health insurance providers to determine what kind of rehab services they’ll cover.
Rehab centers may also charge clients on sliding scales, arrange payment plans, allow clients to pay in cash, or suggest ways clients can apply for scholarships or loans.
Public insurance options may pay for the cost of some treatments. California’s public health insurance Medi-Cal provides options to treat substance use disorders (SUDs) for residents of Orange County and other locations throughout the state.
Traveling to Mission Viejo, California Rehab Centers
When travelling to Mission Viejo, California rehab centers, people might want to consider flying into Orange County’s John Wayne Airport. It’s located in Santa Ana, California and is about 20 minutes from Mission Viejo.
Santa Ana is also the home of an Amtrak station for people traveling by train. Once people arrive in Santa Ana, they can take commuter trains, buses, taxis, or rideshare services to get where they want to go. Or, they can talk to their rehab providers and arrange transportation through them.
People shouldn’t let transportation, cost, or other challenges prevent them from accessing Mission Viejo, California addiction treatment resources that can change and improve their lives.
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