Residential
Alcoholism and addiction are neurological, physiological and behavioral problems. We offer evidence-based education and counseling to treat these disorders. A brain damaged by alcohol and drugs can heal if new techniques of thinking and behavior are learned and applied. Lives damaged by the disease of addiction can and do improve. We know the value of what we do – and we’re privileged to be part of the healing process.
After Care
What you do AFTER primary treatment makes a difference in continued sobriety. Aftercare groups provide support and a way for newly sober individuals to learn how to socialize after treatment.
DURING THE CURRENT PANDEMIC WE HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR ALL OUR CLIENTS. AS ESSENTIAL WORKERS, OUR STAFF ARE FULLY TRAINED IN INFECTION CONTROL PROCEDURES, REGULARLY TESTED FOR COVID-19, AND FULLY ABLE TO PROVIDE A SAFE PLACE FOR ANYONE IN TREATMENT.
To ensure safety and provide the highest quality of care to its clients, Campobello is certified by the State of California to provide medical services. These are called INCIDENTAL MEDICAL SERVICES (IMS) which includes the following services as defined by MHSUDS Information Notice No.: 18-031:
1. Obtaining medical histories.
2. Monitoring health status to determine whether the health status warrants transfer of the client in order to receive urgent or emergent care.
3.Testing associated with detoxification from alcohol or drugs.
4. Providing alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment services.
5.Over-seeing client self-administered medications.
6. Treating substance use disorders, including detoxification.
CAMPOBELLO WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT.
To ensure safety and provide the highest quality of care to its clients, Campobello CDRC will ensure that the introduction of MAT is implemented at the appropriate time and maintained during treatment, as determined by the physician. Examples of MAT medications include, but are not limited to, acamprosate, disulfiram, methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone.