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When I got to Quest I was lost, I had tried several times to get clean and was unsuccessful. The accommodations were to my standard which allowed me to relax and focus on my recovery. They offer a variety of activities for self care. I found the curriculum to be educational, and enjoyed the guest speakers. The staff was amazing they would do anything with in reason to accommodate your needs, and genuinely cared. I’m thriving in my recovery and can’t thank Quest and the staff enough. Special shout-out to Brendan, James, Krystal, Candace, and Alex Sincerely, Jennifer
I highly recommend Diamond House Detox to anyone who knows someone or who is suffering from addiction. The groups, meditation, staff, Chefs (food), and the connections you build with others is amazing. I am truly grateful for Diamond House. Thank you
went to Asana's PHP program to work on my mental health. My mom helped with the kids while I went, and I even got a job while in the program. Some days, I couldn’t even get out of bed, but Asana helped me feel like myself again. Letting go of the pas
Imperial Beach, California is a coastal city within San Diego County that is home to 26,137 residents.1 The city is the southernmost city in California and the West Coat of the United States, right next to Tijuana’s border.1
Unfortunately, like most of the Country, California has been dealing with a substance misuse problem.2 At least 8.3% of California’s population had a substance use disorder between 2017 and 2019, higher than the national average of 7.4%.2 The annual average percentage of alcohol use disorder and illicit drug use disorder in California is also higher than the national average.2 Sadly, despite efforts to mitigate these trends, the number of California residents enrolled in substance use treatment decreased by 11% from 2017 to 2019.2
In addition, San Diego County is also dealing with substance use issues.3 For the period between 2016 to 2018, the prevalence of alcohol use disorder was 5.8%, and almost 8% for substance use disorders.4 Furthermore, San Diego County has seen a 53% increase in fentanyl-related overdose deaths from 2019 to 2020.3
Based on the treatment locator tool by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there are at least 70 facilities within 25 miles of Imperial Beach, CA.5 These facilities provide various services, including:5
In California, at least 86% of patients seeking substance use treatment are enrolled in outpatient care, 13% in residential treatment, and less than 1% in hospital inpatient rehab.6
Peer support groups are formed by people who want to help others recover from drug or alcohol addiction.7 They provide a safe place for people in recovery to share their experiences and strategies for coping with addiction.7
Professionals do not lead peer support groups, but research has shown that participation in drug and alcohol support groups can help improve treatment engagement, reduce cravings, and prevent relapse episodes.7
Many forms of peer support are available—the most popular ones are Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA).7 At least 4 AA locations near Imperial Beach, CA, offer daily meetings.8 At 688 Hollister St, you can attend meetings every day at 7:00 am or 7:00 pm. Meetings occur at different times on 755 Emory St from Monday through Saturday.8
Furthermore, there are over 366 N A meetings within 20 miles of Imperial Beach, CA.9 Some popular locations include the Imperial Beach Library, hosting meetings at 10:15 am every morning.9 There are also meetings at the Imperial Beach Pier every Saturday at 9:00 pm.9 Keep in mind that some meetings may take place in Tijuana, Mexico. So, double-check the treatment location before attending.
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