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At Shoreline Treatment, we offer a safe place for individuals like yourself to detox and recover from addiction to drugs or alcohol. We know that choosing the right facility is one of the important steps in the process. At our Southern California treatment center, we are known for our compassion and our dedication to our patients. We offer therapies and services consistent with research-based practices.

ADDICTIONS WE TREAT

  • Alcohol

  • Opioids

  • Heroin

  • Prescription painkillers

  • Benzodiazepines

  • Valium

  • Ativan

  • Xanax

  • Stimulants

  • Cocaine

  • Crack

  • Amphetamines

TYPES OF TREATMENT

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

My life was an absolute train wreck. I didn't even realize how miserable and unhappy I was when I was using. I had been to countless detox centers, IOP'S and sober living houses back home and not one even comes close in comparison to what Shoreline has given me. While detox is always difficult they made me comfortable, I had everything I needed. On a day to day basis I got to do things like art therapy, yoga and harp therapy. We went to the beach, went out and got food from local restaurants, it was amazing. The staff here is so compassionate and caring. I had never met anyone like them, they did so much for me. I can't even convey with words how thankful I am for Shoreline and their staff. They helped me find myself and helped me to start a new life. Thank you guys, I love you!

DanaShoreline and their staff changed my life

Having been to a lot of different programs this one had a genuine feel to it when it came to the needs and care of their clients. The staff was tremendous. All of them in some way helped towards my growth and self searching. The groups they had with a holistic approach toward spirituality was exactly what I needed to get back in touch with my higher self. I could never thank my treatment team enough.

HiltonMy stay at Shoreline was an amazing experience

This was the 5th treatment center I had been to and the only one where I felt like the staff actually cared. They welcomed me with open arms and they could pick up right away if I was having a bad day. I felt like a human being which is a huge part of why I am sober today.

JaredIt gave me back my life

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Learning How to Beat an Addiction

A quality recovery center will offer you supervised detox, around-the-clock support during treatment and aftercare programs to help you adjust to living on your own again in early sobriety. Most treatment programs offer residential treatment that allows you to live on-site. A good treatment program will offer you a comfortable place to sleep, access to an effective 12-step program and therapy tailored to your specific circumstances.If you’re ready to take the next step, Pure Life Recovery is prepared to help.

Recognizing Signs of Pain Pill Abuse

It’s important to recognize the signs of pain pill abuse. It can induce individuals to exhibit certain behaviors, including neglecting work or school, increased irritability and unexplained disappearances. Since they may not be at the point of absolute dependence, they’ll often try to hide their use from those they love. Once the addiction takes over, however, their desire to keep their use a secret will dwindle, and their only concern will be how to get the next fix.

Understanding Symptoms of Cocaine Use

Unfortunately, prolonged cocaine use can cause a number of problems. Since cocaine speeds up your heartbeat, heart problems are common. Also, cocaine restricts the blood vessels in your head, which can lead to stroke over time. It causes sexual, kidney and gastrointestinal problems as well. If those side effects aren’t scary enough, an increased cocaine tolerance can lead to a fatal cocaine overdose.

How to Get Someone Off Drugs

If you want to know how to get someone off drugs, learn how to show them the problem. Many people struggling with a drug addiction stay in denial.By identifying clear signs of a drug addiction, it may be easier for individuals to admit and recognize their illness. Achieving this isn’t easy, but pointing out physical, emotional and behavioral changes can be helpful. 

Learn How to Overcome Addiction

When learning how to overcome addiction, deciding to make a change is a difficult first step. You may have questions, doubts or fears, and that’s okay. The recovery process is different for everyone, but knowing what to expect makes the transition from active addiction to sobriety easier.

Recognizing Signs of Relapse

One of the primary signs of relapse is that you revert back to your old ways of coping. You may be acting moody, impatient and selfish, just like you were when you were using. Although your physical sobriety is intact, your mental state is far from sober.The healthy habits you practiced to clear your mind—walking, meditating or writing, for example—start to happen less and less. Your anger and frustration levels are high, and you start taking it out on your loved ones.Should you find yourself or your loved one exhibiting signs of relapse, time is of the essence. Pure Life Recovery can help you address the reasons you may be facing relapse and get you back on the right track.

Why Overcoming Addiction Often Fails

Even after completing a detox program or an extended rehabilitation program, some individuals relapse. Overcoming addiction isn’t easy, and obstacles can crop up even after becoming sober. By learning some of the biggest reasons that relapse occurs and sobriety fails, individuals in treatment can be better prepared to succeed. Even those individuals who attend high-quality rehab programs for extended stays won’t be in treatment forever. That’s why it’s important to have an aftercare plan in place. The exact details of aftercare can vary, but the goal is to implement several tools and cope with challenges as they appear.

What is Drug Abuse?

Far too many individuals don’t want to acknowledge a drug abuse problem. Although there are certainly some legal issues surrounding use, simply using drugs isn’t abuse. Continued use, however, and an increasing desire to obtain and use drugs, can definitely be considered abuse.
Some individuals believe that abuse doesn’t equate to addiction. However, the two often overlap, particularly when it comes to highly addictive substances. Drug abuse can impact health, happiness, mental stability, relationships and finances.

What Comes Next? Living Life After Addiction

The journey to lasting recovery doesn’t end on the last day of rehab. Some medical professionals consider the period following treatment to be a time of remission. While the most immediate crisis has passed, there are still ongoing concerns about the future.

There are many things that can happen during rehab to prepare patients for relapse risks. Some of these tools, therapies and resources can include:

  • Family therapy to create an ongoing support system
  • Outpatient programs to transition back to independent living
  • Dual diagnosis treatment to address mental health conditions that could lead to relapse
  • Experiential therapy to learn to overcome life’s obstacles
  • Personalized relapse prevention plans

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1 Calle Saltmontes
San Clemente, CA 92673

Located near the beautiful beaches and ocean-view of San Clemente, California. Call Us Today!