Phoenix Rising Recovery offers top-tier California drug rehab centers, providing hope and professional support for individuals struggling with addiction. Our personalized programs are designed to help you achieve lasting sobriety and a healthier life, free from the grips of substances.
Specialized treatment for alcohol dependence addresses physical withdrawal, psychological factors, and long-term recovery strategies through evidence-based therapies and comprehensive support programs.
Cocaine addiction treatment combines behavioral therapies, counseling, and relapse prevention strategies to address the psychological dependence and support sustainable recovery from stimulant use.
Comprehensive heroin treatment includes medically supervised detoxification, medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and ongoing support to address both physical dependence and underlying factors driving use.
Cannabis use disorder treatment focuses on behavioral therapies, counseling, and coping strategies to address dependence patterns and support recovery from marijuana’s psychological effects.
Treatment for prescription drug addiction addresses physical dependence on opioids, benzodiazepines, or stimulants through medically supervised withdrawal, therapy, and comprehensive aftercare planning.
Specialized fentanyl treatment provides intensive medical support for withdrawal, medication-assisted treatment options, and comprehensive care addressing this potent opioid’s severe physical and psychological dependencies.
James CrossTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After 35 years of drinking I HAD to put myself through treatment. I tried to quit on my own but only got sick. Never been through a program before but glad it was here. Staff and counselors were very good and easy to talk to. Meals were good n plenty and then some. Thank you for helping me get my life back on track. Munoz PerformanceTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is a great program. I love the staff here especially shep. He was a cornerstone to my recovery here. All the staff was great. But shep was definitely my rock here Cheryl DeeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It feels impossible for me to adequately put into words what Phoenix Rising and their staff means to me. It’s been 9 months since I arrived there, totally broken, hopeless, scared, sick, sad, and ashamed. I was on the verge of death, either by suicide or my failing health due to my addiction and total breakdown. And now, I have hope, I have sobriety, and my life back. Their program is so special and so well rounded. They think outside of the box with their treatment and make mindful accommodations when necessary. Aside from the usual offerings of therapy, trauma work, 12 step meetings and sober fun days outside of the facility, there is meditation and sound baths, misc outings (hello mani pedi day and softball) and hiking, beautiful pools to swim in, art therapy, writing therapy, and so much more. You learn the science and psychology of addiction, trauma and recovery. You are fed delicious food. Most importantly, you are surrounded by a staff who cares so much. Whomever is responsible for their hiring has a true gift for choosing the right people. If you’re reading this and wondering, please go. Go to this safe, healing place. Go with an open heart, open mind, and willingness. Save yourself. Save your life. Heal. Learn. Grow. Thank you Genevieve, for being the incredible backbone of the facility. Thank you Candice, for being my mama goose- for your warm hug and telling me “you’re home now. You’re safe” as I exited the car crying and defeated on my arrival. Thank you Brie, Chelsi, Jordan, Meditation Mark, and Michelle. I remember and cherish you all. I’m so thankful for you. I’m doing well guys!!! I’m hiking and dreaming and working and cherishing all the things I love!!! I am alive. Lisa DockeryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This place was amazing! I didn't think I needed treatment until I got here! They changed my life in so many ways. It was a challenge but the team is very personal in what they do that it was no challenge for them. Thank you Phoenix Rising for a better way of living!!!! Raquel VTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My name is Raquel I am a Phoenix rising alumni ,I was addicted to meth for more than 35 years I was blessed to be accepted at la Quinta house on a full scholarship.At Phoenix rising I received the best treatment the staff there was so amazing and caring they really cared about me When I had stopped caring,the staff helped me to see that I could make the changes needed to have a healthier happier life .The director,the counselors ,the therapist ,med Tech's and all other staff made me feel like family like I was worth saving.Im now living my best life sober in ARROWBEAR lake California I've got 9 months clean and going.Thank you phoenix rising for showing me a better way of living and teaching me how to reach my goals living my life without meth,I now wake up feeling free👍💯🥰 Sara HarveyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My kiddo spent time at Phoenix Rising in 2025. The staff was attentive and caring and was continually going the extra mile. The rehab home was very nice and comfortable. My kiddos shared that he had the best therapist he has ever had and he’s had quite a few. The drug and alcohol counselor was also outstanding. Highly recommend!Google rating score: 4.7 of 5, based on 102 reviews
Drug addiction, also known as substance use disorder (SUD), is a chronic condition characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and use despite harmful consequences. Addiction alters the brain’s reward, motivation, and memory systems, often requiring professional care for effective recovery.
Treating drug addiction involves a multitude of choices for how best to help an individual who has become lost in the world of addiction. Trained intake personnel make an assessment of the person’s needs in order to develop the right program to address their unique situation. The admissions process takes into account the substances the person became addicted to, how long the addiction has been going on, and the length of treatment time needed for the greatest positive impact.
Once a decision is made about the needs of the individual, a plan is developed to establish the foundation of recovery, by deciding which avenue of drug addiction treatment will be most beneficial.
There are several options within our California drug treatment centers programs:
Signs include frequent substance use, withdrawal symptoms, neglecting responsibilities, changes in behavior, and continued use despite negative effects.
The duration varies based on individual needs. Typical programs range from 30 to 90 days or longer.
While addiction is chronic, recovery is absolutely achievable with ongoing support, therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Phoenix Rising Recovery accepts most major insurance plans, and our admissions team can help verify your coverage.
There is a multitude of benefits associated with the comprehensive drug rehab care we offer in sunny California. The most noteworthy of these is living a life free of the harmful physical, mental, and social effects of addiction.
Further benefits of receiving treatment at our drug rehab in Southern California include the following:
These benefits are why our programs lead to successful outcomes for many in recovery. By offering varying levels of care, therapies, and amenities, we have something for everyone in recovery.
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