Cocaine Addiction Treatment Sacramento, CA

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Accredited by California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)

Cocaine use can harm your health, sleep, and daily life. Sacramento Wellness offers addiction treatment for adults in Sacramento. We review your cocaine use, health, and treatment choices. You get private care, daily therapy, and support. Take the initial step, call us today to discuss your treatment options.

Confidential Cocaine Addiction Treatment in Sacramento for Adults

Confidentiality worries can prevent people from seeking help. At Sacramento Wellness, you can start treatment in a private adult program. Your first contact focuses on your needs.

We protect your records, notes, and other treatment details under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2. We only share information with your written approval or when required by law.

Our intake team can answer privacy questions before treatment. We explain what information may be shared with family, employers, or insurance providers with your written consent.

Confidential Cocaine Addiction Treatment in Sacramento for Adults

Signs You May Need Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Sleep, mood, focus, and responsibilities often change with cocaine use. Small changes can grow bigger over time. You may miss work, withdraw from people, or think about cocaine more. We review these signs during your first visit.

  • Strong Cravings: Thoughts about cocaine keep coming back. The urge can appear during stress, boredom, or certain routines.
  • More Use Than Planned: A short period of use turns into a longer one. Limits that previously felt firm start breaking down.
  • Sleep Problems and Crash Periods: Nights may pass with little rest. After that, energy can drop sharply, leaving you drained.
  • Mood Swings: Irritation, tension, low mood, or sudden highs can start showing up more often. Those changes may affect how you respond at home or in other situations.
  • Work or Home Problems: Daily tasks start slipping. Bills, chores, job duties, or family responsibilities may get pushed aside.
  • Risky Choices: Judgment can drop during use, leading to unsafe decisions, conflict, or harmful situations.
  • Trying to Stop, Then Starting Again: A serious effort to quit may be followed by another return to cocaine. That pattern can point to loss of control.
  • Using Cocaine to Get Through the Day: Cocaine starts becoming part of the day, appearing in the morning, during work, or when the crash hits.

Therapies Used During Cocaine Addiction Treatment

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Cocaine addiction can affect your thoughts, habits, and daily choices. At Sacramento Wellness, we use therapy to help you work on cravings, triggers, mood changes, and return to use. Each therapy focuses on a different part of the treatment. Together, they help you gain more control and improve daily habits.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

We use CBT to help you examine thoughts, habits, and situations linked to cocaine use. During sessions, we work on triggers, craving responses, and choices that support treatment. CBT also helps when stress, sleep problems, or crash periods begin affecting daily life.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

DBT helps when urges rise quickly or emotions become hard to manage. We use it to build control during stress, conflict, and pressure. You practice ways to slow down, handle distress, and make safer choices before cocaine use starts again.

Motivational Interviewing

Some people enter treatment feeling unsure about change. We use Motivational Interviewing to work through that resistance. These sessions focus on your reasons for treatment, what cocaine use has been affecting, and what needs to change.

Individual Counseling

One-on-one sessions give you space to talk about cocaine use in private. We look at patterns tied to stress, isolation, risky choices, and repeated return to use. That work helps us shape treatment around the problems linked to your cocaine use.

Group Therapy

Group therapy gives you time to work with others who are also in treatment. You hear how other people deal with cravings, routines, and pressure. We use these sessions to help you observe patterns, practice recovery skills, and strengthen daily responsibility.

Relapse Prevention Work

Cocaine use can return through stress, people, places, or common routines. We use relapse prevention work to spot those hazards early. You learn how to notice warning signs, respond to cravings, and protect your progress during the next stage of care.

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Levels of Care for Cocaine Addiction Treatment at Sacramento Wellness

Treatment needs can differ from person to person. Early care may call for medical support, or you may need a higher level of treatment before stepping down later. At Sacramento Wellness, we review your current condition, treatment history, and daily needs before placing you in the level of care that fits.

Levels of Care for Cocaine Addiction Treatment at Sacramento Wellness
Detox and Stabilization if Needed

Detox may come first when cocaine use has led to heavy crash periods, poor sleep, low appetite, or other symptoms that make early treatment harder. We provide 24/7 medical support, review your substance use and health history, and support rest, hydration, nutrition, and symptom care before the next phase of treatment begins.

Inpatient treatment gives you a higher level of structure at the start of care. You stay at the treatment center, receive support day and night, and take part in therapy, medication review, and treatment planning so you can focus on recovery away from daily pressure.

Residential care provides a steady daily schedule while you focus on cocaine treatment. Therapy, nursing support, craving management, sleep support, and mental health care all remain part of the day. Before discharge, we also prepare for the next level of care so treatment continues after residential support ends.

After higher levels of care, a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) may be the right next step. PHP offers treatment 5 days a week for about 6 hours each day, with a return home after program hours. IOP provides therapy 3 to 5 days a week, usually for about 3 hours a day, while you continue living at home and working on recovery skills between sessions.

Support for Mental Health During Cocaine Treatment

Mental health symptoms can become harder to manage during cocaine treatment. Anxiety, depression, trauma, panic, sleep problems, or bipolar symptoms may need care at the same time as substance use. At Sacramento Wellness, we provide cocaine addiction treatment with support for both conditions during the same treatment process.

Our team assesses mood, sleep, cravings, and daily functioning throughout treatment. We use therapy, mental health review, and dual diagnosis support to tackle emotional health during care. That helps us treat cocaine use without leaving mental health symptoms out of the plan.

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What to Expect During Our Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Starting cocaine addiction treatment can bring many questions. The first step is a review of your cocaine use, health history, and current symptoms. That early review helps identify the level of care you need and when treatment should begin.

  • Private First Call: You speak with our team about your current condition and treatment needs.
  • Use and Health Review: We ask about cocaine use, past treatment, symptoms, and medical history.
  • Mental Health Screening: We review anxiety, depression, trauma, sleep problems, and other concerns.
  • Level of Care Review: Detox, inpatient, residential, PHP, or IOP may be considered based on your condition.
  • Start of Care: Treatment begins at the level your condition requires first.
  • Therapy Plan: Your care plan may include individual therapy, group work, and treatment goals.
  • Next Stage Planning: We prepare the next level of care before your current stage ends.
What to Expect During Our Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Why People Choose Sacramento Wellness for Cocaine Addiction Treatment

At Sacramento Wellness, we treat adults with cocaine addiction through detox, inpatient treatment, residential treatment, PHP, and IOP. That range lets us match care to your condition and move you into the right level as treatment continues. We also treat co-occurring mental health needs during care.

We are a DHCS-licensed and certified treatment center serving the Sacramento area. Before treatment starts, we review your substance use, health history, and current needs. Before discharge, we prepare the next level of care so treatment can continue with structure and support.

We Accept Most Insurances

Areas We Serve Near Sacramento

Sacramento Wellness serves adults from Sacramento and nearby communities. Our center provides cocaine addiction treatment near Sacramento for people who want care close to home. We welcome clients from nearby cities and surrounding communities who need help with substance use and mental health concerns.

  • Sacramento
  • El Dorado Hills
  • Folsom
  • Rancho Cordova
  • Citrus Heights
  • Carmichael
  • Fair Oaks
  • Orangevale
  • Roseville
  • Rocklin
  • Elk Grove
  • West Sacramento
  • Davis
  • Woodland
  • Placerville
  • Cameron Park
  • Shingle Springs
  • Auburn

Our Team

  • Charles Van Leuven
    Charles Van Leuven
    Executive Director
  • Chris Sharghi
    Chris Sharghi
    Program Director
  • Dr. Christian Small
    Dr. Christian Small
    Medical Director

Start Cocaine Treatment with Sacramento Wellness

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Cocaine use can become harder to manage over time. Our team reviews your current symptoms, substance use, and treatment needs before care begins. Contact us today to make the first move, ask your questions, and let us help you begin effective, confidential treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long can cocaine addiction treatment take?

Treatment length depends on your symptoms, health history, and the level of care you need at admission. We may begin with detox, inpatient care, or residential treatment, then move you into PHP or IOP as your care needs change.

Yes. You can contact us before admission to ask questions and talk about current concerns. That first conversation also gives us time to review your substance use and health history.

Bring a photo ID, insurance information, and a list of your current medications. Comfortable clothing and basic personal items are also helpful. For safety, we ask you to leave drugs, alcohol, weapons, and valuables at home.

That depends on your level of care. Inpatient and residential treatment require more time at the center. PHP and IOP follow a treatment schedule that gives you time away from sessions after the program day ends.

No. Detox depends on your symptoms, substance use pattern, and health history. We review those details first, then decide whether the detox should come before the rest of your treatment.

Yes. We treat adults with different substance use concerns, including stimulant, opioid, alcohol, and prescription drug use. During admission, we review the full use pattern, so your care reflects all substance-related concerns.

Before discharge, we prepare the next level of care based on your condition and treatment progress. That may include PHP, IOP, outpatient support, or another follow-up service after early stabilization or residential treatment.

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Charles Van Leuven
Executive Director

Charles Van Leuven is a mission-driven behavioral health entrepreneur and operator with over 12 years of frontline and executive leadership in addiction recovery, mental health, transport logistics, and residential treatment. He is the Co-Founder of Valor Behavioral Health, a 56-bed treatment center dedicated to comprehensive, client-centered care, and the Founder & CEO of National Treatment Transport, one of the nation’s most trusted adolescent transport services, known for safety, professionalism, and discretion.

Charles began his career in the Bay Area, providing direct care services to individuals and families navigating addiction. He went on to found Independence Recovery Coaching, delivering custom detox coordination, sober companionship, and intervention services. As a Founding Board Member of AMATS (Association of Mediation and Transport Services), he continues to lead industry-wide efforts to elevate safety, ethics, and training in adolescent transport.

He holds a Healthcare Management certificate from Cornell University and is a Nationally Certified Recovery Coach II. Across all of his ventures, Charles has supported thousands of families in navigating recovery, placement, and life-saving transitions with care, clarity, and integrity.

Chris Sharghi
Program Director

As the Program Director at Sacramento Wellness, Chris brings not only professional expertise, but also a deeply personal understanding of the journey to recovery. Being a certified alcohol and drug counselor, Chris has experience across all levels of care in the addiction treatment field. His path to recovery has instilled in him a profound empathy and a unique insight into the challenges and triumphs our clients face. Chris is deeply passionate about guiding others on their journey to wellness, driven by the belief that every individual deserves the opportunity to lead a fulfilling, substance free life. His commitment is to provide compassionate, evidence-based care and to empower each client with the tools and support needed for lasting recovery.

Dr. Christian Small
Medical Director

Dr. Small received his medical degree at the University of Hawaii. He completed his medical residency in Psychiatry and Family Medicine at UCSD. He is board certified in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, and Family Medicine. Dr. Small is passionate about bringing quality care to patients suffering with addiction.

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University of Hawaii Burns school of medicine, FS3192995 ISSUE DATE 1/29/24