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4 Top Cocaine Rehabilitation Centers Offering Addiction Treatments Including Drug Cocaine Treatment Programs.

104 South C Street, Lompoc, CA 93436

Good Samaritan Shelter Rehab For Crack Cocaine

Medicare
Medicaid
ITU funds

Welcome to Good Samaritan Shelter in Lompoc, CA, where compassionate care meets personalized treatment. Our facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, ITU funds, as well as cash or self-payment options. We provide specialized outpatient programs for men and women dealing with alcohol, anger, trauma, substance abuse, self-harm, stress, depression, and more. Join us on the path to healing and recovery.

Treatments

Anger management Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Matrix Model Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling 12-step facilitation

Services

Outpatient Intensive outpatient treatment Regular outpatient treatment

Age Limit

Young Adults Adults

113 South M Street, Lompoc, CA 93436

Good Samaritan Shelter Another Road Detox Cocaine Rehab

Medicare
Medicaid
Military insurance

Good Samaritan Shelter Another Road Detox in Lompoc, CA, offers a comprehensive range of services including detox programs for men, seniors, and adults struggling with alcohol, anger, trauma, and substance abuse. With acceptance of Medicaid, Medicare, military insurance, and self-payment options, the facility provides a supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, self-harm, stress, depression, and smoking cessation.

Treatments

Anger management Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Matrix Model Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling 12-step facilitation

Services

Residential detoxification Long-term residential Short-term residential

Age Limit

Young Adults Adults Seniors

608 West Ocean Avenue, Lompoc, CA 93436

Good Samaritan Shelter Recovery Way Home Cocaine Rehab Facilities

Medicare
Medicaid
ITU funds

At Good Samaritan Shelter Recovery Way Home in Lompoc, CA, we offer a compassionate and comprehensive approach to recovery. Our facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, (ITU) funds, and cash or self-payment options, catering to women, seniors, and adults seeking help for detox, alcohol, anger, trauma, substance abuse, and mental health issues such as depression and stress. Our specialized programs address a range of challenges including opioid addiction, self-harm, and the misuse of methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana.

Treatments

Anger management Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Matrix Model Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling 12-step facilitation

Services

Residential detoxification Long-term residential Short-term residential

Age Limit

Young Adults Adults Seniors

604 West Ocean Avenue, Lompoc, CA 93436

Good Samaritan Shelter Turning Point Cocaine Addiction Rehab Center

Medicare
Medicaid
ITU funds

At Good Samaritan Shelter Turning Point in Lompoc, CA, we provide comprehensive rehabilitation services for women, seniors, and adults struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Our facility offers outpatient programs tailored to address alcoholism, anger management, trauma, substance abuse, and various mental health disorders. With a focus on individualized care and support, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, ITU funds, as well as cash or self-payment options to ensure accessibility for those seeking help on their journey to recovery.

Treatments

Anger management Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Matrix Model Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling 12-step facilitation

Services

Outpatient Intensive outpatient treatment Regular outpatient treatment

Age Limit

Young Adults Adults Seniors


Lompoc - California

Lompoc ( LOM-poke; Chumashan Purisimeño: lumpo'o̥) is a city in Santa Barbara County, California. Located on the Central Coast, Lompoc has a population of 43,834 as of July 2021. Lompoc has been inhabited for thousands of years by the Chumash people, who called the area lumpo'o̥, meaning 'in the cheeks' in the local Purisimeño language. The Spanish called the area Lompoco after Fermín de Lasuén had established Misión La Purísima in 1787. In 1837, the Mexican government sold the area as the Rancho Lompoc land grant. Following the U.S. conquest of California, multiple settlers acquired the Lompoc Valley, including William Welles Hollister, who sold the land around the mission to the Lompoc Valley Land Company, which established a temperance colony which incorporated in 1888 as Lompoc.

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