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New Dawn Treatment Center - Men'S Addiction Rehab Program

6045 Roloff Way, Orangevale, California, 95662
The New Dawn Treatment Center in Sacramento County offers a residential substance abuse program for women. The rehab provides each client with an individualized treatment plan and utilizes clinically based counseling techniques including cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and mindfulness practices. New Dawn also introduces clients to the 12-Step philosophy of AA, as well as alternative support group options like Smart Recovery and LifeRing. The goal of treatment is simple — to help each person break free from the physical and psychological pain of addiction and live a happy, fulfilling and sober life.

Facility Highlights

  • Group Therapy
  • Ropes Course
  • Aftercare Support

Specialization

  • Holistic Therapy

    Facilities that offer “holistic therapy” see and treat patients in the context of their entire lives and health status. They treat the “whole person,” not just the addiction.
  • Residential Treatment

    Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.

Facility Settings

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Meet the Staff

  • Becca Simmons, MFTi
    Becca Simmons, MFTiPrimary Therapist
    Becca Simmons is a drug and alcohol counselor who is also certified as a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern through the Board of Behavioral Sciences and Registered Recovery Worker through the California Association of Drug and Alcohol Counselors. She is experienced in working with both adolescents and adults in a variety of settings. Becca works to treat clients both individually and with the family system included for optimum behavioral health, increased communication, and family cohesiveness. Becca approaches therapy with empathy, compassion, and an energy that is relatable to adolescents, adults and their family members.
  • Debra Igou, CADC II
    Debra Igou, CADC IIPrimary Therapist
    Debra has been an employee of New Dawn Treatment Centers in a variety of capacities since 2005 including administrative assistant, program coordinator and as an independent contractor in both residential and outpatient settings. Debra brings an element of creativity to her counseling techniques through artistic and musical expression. She utilizes motivational engagement to meet each client where they are in order to guide them out of the darkness of addiction into the light of recovery. It is through genuineness and passion that Debra shines. It is her belief that everyone has a right to live a clean and sober life.

Financial Details

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I was at New Dawn facilities for 34 days. The detox part of the program was effective but once I was moved into residential treatment things were quite different. The treatment center is NOT handicap accessible, that was a problem for me because I have balance issues.They also need handrails leading up to the facility and more leading to the dining area that is used for communal eating. There was one woman in the home I was in that couldn't make it to the dining room at all. The chefs had to be reminded to make her a plate for every meal and if they forgot sometimes she didn't get an acceptable meal. The food was NOT gourmet by any means as was claimed in the literature available at the facility and online. It was barely edible at times. There were times when people went hungry because not enough food was prepared for all the residents they had. I also told them several times that the feet of the bed were not visible and I kept hitting my toes on it. The room was very small but it wasn't until I broke my toe that something was done... they moved me into a larger room but they did not address the real problem. The last week I was there was totally unacceptable. I am diabetic and had a small injury on one of my fingers (a torn cuticle) I have small alcohol prep wipes for insulin injections but they wouldn't let me use them outside of the med office. I tried to explain the importance of not letting it get infected. By the time they remembered I was diabetic it was infected and I had to take a course of antibiotics. On my last Sunday there I was late for my morning medications. The woman in the office refused to give them to me and I got upset. I asked her for them again and again she said no. These medications were for high blood pressure and diabetes plus my antibiotic. Another woman who works there came to talk to me about it and offered me medication to lower my blood pressure but NOT the medication prescribed by my physician. I told them I was going to go home that afternoon. At that point I felt they couldn't provide the level of care I needed for my other health issues. I am happy to say the program is working for me at this point. I am 54 days sober and am taking it one day at a time. Thanks to the staff who helped me get here.
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I just think all rehabs need to lower costs or have a way of paying a diff way or something to do with insurance, because face it drug addicts don't have the money even though they want that help and not all family's are rich. I don't think its fair at all. I think they need more one on one sessions and or have sessions with the people that are addicted to the same thing as well as group sessions. I liked it there, if I was able to stay longer or even continue with IOP I think i might have made it sober.