Inpatient Drug Rehab in Sacramento, CA

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Accredited by California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)

Need a safe inpatient drug rehab in Sacramento, CA? At Sacramento Wellness, we offer residential care with 24/7 medical support and daily therapy. Your plan covers withdrawal monitoring, medication checks, and practice of coping skills in groups and in personalized sessions. Our team creates balanced routines supporting sleep and nutrition. Call to review insurance and admission timing.

Inpatient Drug Rehab with MAT and Clinical Support

While you are in inpatient drug rehab in Sacramento, CA, we can also offer Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). This approach helps when you have strong cravings or withdrawal symptoms. Our medical team checks your symptoms, vital signs, and health history before starting any treatment.

We can consider medicines such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, or acamprosate as symptoms arise. Our nurse checks response, side effects, sleep, and hydration throughout the day. We also track appetite and pain levels.

Our clinical support includes daily check-ins, help with relapse prevention, and planning for any anxiety, depression, or trauma you may also be facing. When you finish our program, you leave with a follow-up plan for outpatient care, pharmacy needs, and ongoing recovery support.

Inpatient Drug Rehab Near Me

If you need help with drug addiction and want inpatient rehab nearby, reach out to us. You can ask about intake hours, available beds, and what to bring. Let us know about your current drug use, medications, and any health risks. Sacramento Wellness supports adults in Sacramento, reviews your insurance, and helps you take the next steps.

Address: 2011 Kaila Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

Phone: (877) 359-6760

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What is Inpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient drug rehab is a live-in treatment program where you stay 24/7at a treatment center. The medical team monitors safety, manages withdrawal risks, and supports recovery work on a daily schedule. You get structured days with therapy, health checks, and on-site support staff.

It fits people who need a protected place away from drugs, dealers, and daily triggers. It can help after repeated relapses, unsafe use, or missed outpatient visits. Many programs also screen for mental health symptoms and plan the next care after discharge.

What Inpatient Drug Rehab Includes at Sacramento Wellness

In our inpatient drug rehab program, we keep you in a supervised residential environment. We start the treatment with an intake review and plan therapy sessions. Our team also introduces you to recovery education and holistic activities. We coordinate sessions, track attendance, and keep consistent routines. The program also includes peer groups and focused skill-building sessions.

What Inpatient Drug Rehab Includes at Sacramento Wellness

Here is what it includes:

  • On-site living in a secure residential space.
  • One-on-one counseling sessions.
  • Group therapy sessions.
  • Family sessions when family involvement fits care needs.
  • Educational workshops that teach recovery skills.
  • Recreational therapy for healthy activity and routine.
  • Holistic activities, like yoga and mindfulness practice.
  • Chef prepared meals and comfortable accommodations.
  • Life skills coaching to support work, home, and relationships.

When Inpatient Rehab is the Right Level of Care?

Inpatient rehab fits some people better than weekly outpatient visits. It helps when drug use controls the day, impacts health, and home support can’t help. An inpatient program gives constant staff access, planned meals, and 24/7 medical supervision. It can reduce risk while you learn recovery skills in the first weeks.

Relapse keeps repeating

You may stop the drug use, then use it again. Intense cravings push you toward reuse. In rehab care, you get support to control cravings.

Serious Withdrawal risk

Some people get tremors, vomiting, chest tightness, or panic. Symptoms can increase from mild to severe. Our medical supervision supports safer stabilization.

Overdose risk

A past overdose, fentanyl exposure, or a rescue dose of naloxone raises concern. Inpatient care reduces risk during that period.

Multiple substances involved

Mixing opioids, stimulants, benzos, or alcohol can raise danger. A supervised program supports safer withdrawal care and medication review.

Unsafe home environment

Active drug use in the home, conflict, or unstable family can lead to drug use. Inpatient care provides a protected space to focus on treatment and safe recovery.

Rising mental health symptoms

Severe anxiety, depression, paranoia, or trauma symptoms can push drug use. Mood swings can affect impulsive decisions. More support and therapy time can help stabilize both needs.

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What is Inpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient drug rehab is a live-in treatment program where you stay 24/7at a treatment center. The medical team monitors safety, manages withdrawal risks, and supports recovery work on a daily schedule. You get structured days with therapy, health checks, and on-site support staff.

It fits people who need a protected place away from drugs, dealers, and daily triggers. It can help after repeated relapses, unsafe use, or missed outpatient visits. Many programs also screen for mental health symptoms and plan the next care after discharge.

In our inpatient drug rehab program, we keep you in a supervised residential environment. We start the treatment with an intake review and plan therapy sessions. Our team also introduces you to recovery education and holistic activities. We coordinate sessions, track attendance, and keep consistent routines. The program also includes peer groups and focused skill-building sessions.

Substance Use Disorders We Treat in Our Inpatient Drug Rehab

Our inpatient program treats several substance use disorders in Sacramento, CA. We focus on safety, withdrawal support, and therapy work matched to the drug involved. Our staff reviews the history and current symptoms, then builds a plan for the stay.

Here are the main drug categories we address in treatment:

Opioid

Opioid use disorder can involve heroin, fentanyl, or prescription pain pills like oxycodone and hydrocodone. Sudden stopping use can cause body aches, sweating, stomach cramps, diarrhea, chills, and sleep problems. In an inpatient program, we track symptoms and keep you stable during early recovery.

It can include methamphetamine, cocaine, crack, and misuse of ADHD meds. Many people had a hard crash when they stopped. Energy drops, sleep changes, and mood swings are common.

Some people also deal with agitation or paranoia. Treatment focuses on sleep rhythm, nutritional support, therapy, and skills to reduce impulsive use.

Benzodiazepine use disorder may involve Xanax, Valium, Ativan, or Klonopin. Withdrawal can raise seizure risk and severe rebound anxiety. Some people get tremors, confusion, sweating, and insomnia. Supervised medical care supports gradual dose planning when a doctor approves it.

Marijuana or cannabis use disorder can involve daily smoking, vaping, edibles, or high THC concentrates. After stopping use, you may experience irritability, restlessness, decreased appetite, headache, and vivid dreams. Our treatment works on coping skills, routine building, and relapse prevention for social cues tied to use.

Polysubstance use involves two or more drugs, like opioids with stimulants, or painkillers with alcohol. Mixed use can change withdrawal patterns and raise overdose risk. Street supply can also contain fentanyl without warning.

Synthetic or designer drugs can include Spice or K2, bath salts, and other new psychoactive substances. Effects can change from dose to dose. Some people get severe agitation, hallucinations, rapid heart rate, or dangerous confusion. In our inpatient rehab, we focus on safety, symptom support, and therapies that address withdrawal risks and cravings.

Therapies We Use During Inpatient Rehab

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Therapy in inpatient rehab helps you see patterns behind drug use and build new responses. You work on thoughts, stress, cravings, and relationships. Sessions cover coping skills, relapse prevention tools, and daily routines that support recovery. Different formats fit different needs, so care can match how you learn and what you face.

Individual Therapy

One-on-one sessions provide private time to discuss use history and current problems. Our therapists set recovery goals for each week.

We help you practice new coping steps for stress, anger, boredom, or grief. The therapist helps you spot thinking traps, plan safer choices, and track progress.

Group Therapy

Groups put you with peers who face similar struggles. You learn from shared stories and feedback. Our counselor leads discussions on urges, boundaries, sleep habits, and conflict management. You also work on listening, taking feedback, and fixing conflicts without yelling or walking out.

Family Therapy

Family sessions focus on trust, support, and safer home rules. Family members learn how substance use affects the brain and behavior. The session can also cover limits, phone contact, and a plan for visits and follow-up care.

CBT

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) links thoughts, feelings, and actions. You learn how a thought can lead to an impulsive decision. You work on replacing harmful thinking with realistic statements. We build a plan for high-risk moments like payday, arguments, or being alone.

DBT

DBT teaches skills to control intense emotions and quick reactions. During the session, you practice distress tolerance for hard moments and emotion regulation to manage mood swings. Our mindfulness-based therapy helps you notice urges before they increase.

Motivational Interviewing (MI)

Motivational interviewing, or MI, uses open questions and reflection. It helps you name your own reasons to change. The counselor listens, then helps you weigh costs and benefits. You build commitment step by step, so your plan comes from your values, not pressure.

We Accept Most Insurances

Dual Diagnosis Support During Inpatient Rehab

Dual diagnosis care treats substance use disorder and a mental health disorder in one plan. Some people face mood disorder symptoms, anxiety disorder symptoms, PTSD, or hallucinations. The plan links therapy sessions and medical check-ins, so changes in mood are tied to use patterns.

Support includes psychiatric assessment, medication management, and therapy focused on coping skills. Our staff track changes in sleep, appetite shifts, focus problems, and agitation. Our medical supervisors monitor medical side effects and adjust doses when needed. Discharge planning lists your next psychiatry visit, therapy schedule, and medication refill dates.

What to Expect During Inpatient Rehab?

Expect a structured residential stay with set times, shared spaces, and staff nearby. After your arrival, we first complete the paperwork and explain the house rules and daily plans. Days include counseling sessions, group meetings, and wellness activities, with breaks for meals and rest.

  • Intake forms and consent review
  • Orientation to house rules and schedule
  • Group sessions on set days
  • One-on-one session times
  • Meal, rest, and break sessions
  • Wellness activities when scheduled
  • Discharge plan with next step care notes

Length of Stay and Progress Goals

Length of stay is based on intake findings and progress across the first days. In many cases, programs run for 30, 60, or 90 days. The team tracks withdrawal stability, mood, sleep, attendance, and session participation. Our goal is to provide safe choices, teach coping skills, and create a plan for next care.

  • 30 days: stabilize symptoms, follow a routine, start relapse prevention skills
  • 60 days: build stronger coping skills, work on co-occurring symptoms, and enhance the recovery plan
  • 90 days: lower relapse risk, prepare step-down care, and follow-ups

Step-Down Planning After Inpatient Rehab

Step-down planning starts before discharge, so support stays in place after you leave. The plan matches your risk level, home situation, and workload. It also covers triggers like stress, access, and old contacts.

After care planning can include PHP, IOP, or weekly outpatient sessions. Our staff helps schedule visits, arrange medication follow-ups, and identify recovery supports, such as peer groups. You also leave with warning signs to watch and steps to take.

Our Team

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

Why Choose Sacramento Wellness for Inpatient Drug Rehab

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Sacramento residents choose our inpatient drug rehab for safe and private treatment. We offer residential care with detox options, dual diagnosis support, and step-down levels such as PHP and IOP. You also get scheduled wellness activities and outdoor time.

  • California DHCS licensed and certified substance use treatment program
  • Certified MAT detox program
  • SAMHSA aligned the care approach with the DSM-5-based co-occurring support
  • Private residential campus
  • Holistic and experiential options like yoga, mindfulness, art, and outdoor activities
  • Personalized approach that targets underlying issues and practical skills

Nearby Areas We Serve in Sacramento

We serve Sacramento and nearby cities for adults seeking inpatient drug addiction treatment. We welcome clients from 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, and Auburn in California.

  • Sacramento
  • Midtown Sacramento
  • East Sacramento
  • Arden-Arcade
  • Carmichael
  • Fair Oaks
  • Rancho Cordova
  • Citrus Heights
  • Elk Grove
  • Folsom
  • Roseville
  • West Sacramento

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I should call a rehab center for help?

Call when drug use starts harming sleep, work, school, health, or relationships. A short call can sort options and risks. You do not need every detail ready.

Yes. A family member can ask about intake steps, what information is needed, and what support looks like. Staff can also share ways to talk to a loved one about getting help.

Pack comfortable clothes, basic toiletries, and a photo ID. Bring your insurance card and a list of current medicines. Leave valuables at home. Ask the intake team about any restricted items before arrival.

Phone access depends on program rules. Some programs allow limited hours. Others restrict use early in care. Ask about phone time, approved contacts, and device storage during intake.

Coverage depends on your plan and benefits. Intake can verify benefits, check deductibles, and review copays. Ask for a cost summary before you commit to admission.

Rehab centers follow privacy rules for health information. Staff limit what they share and with whom. You can name approved contacts and choose what details can be discussed.

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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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