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Bay Recovery Centers offers the concept of "Chemical Dependency Home Health Care." This program allows long term affordable care by incorporating a unique blend of social and medical models in a proven successful format. Services include hospitalization, chemical dependence treatment, dual diagnosis and pain treatment tracts, as well as residential living.
There are day care programs with educational groups, as well as partial day and evening programs designed to accommodate individual needs. We also offer combined programs for multi-diagnosed conditions, such as psychological dysfunction, chemical dependence and chronic pain.
Residential Treatment Center and Sober Living Homes
Bay Recovery Centers appreciates the difficulty chronic pain patients may have simply coping with daily life and relationships can provide chronic pain patients. This is why we have developed a residential program which permits you to "begin again" in a supportive, compassionate environment. By residing in one of our upscale Mission Bay residential facilities during your initial recovery period, you can receive all necessary care while at the same time learning more effective ways of coping. Living in our real life settings ensures ease and success in your later transition back to independent living. We like to say that when our patients leave the Bay Recovery treatment program the only thing that changes is their address.
The secret of our success lies in a balanced and proven program that encompasses intervention, expert primary treatment and continuing support through the difficult period of early recovery. To further enhance the recovery process and reduce the risk of relapse, our multi-disciplinary staff focuses on the development of constructive life skills. These skills are developed through individual consultation, restorative duties, group therapy, education, and self-exploration, which are supported by the principles of a 12-Step Program. We address the developmental milestones necessary to achieve long-term recovery and give instruction in relapse prevention skills.
Addiction is epidemic in our society. One in four people know someone with the disease of chemical dependency. Far too often we hear about the ravages of alcoholism, drug abuse and their results. The tool at hand for addressing this problem is treatment of the addicted individual and education of the public at large.
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