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Comfortable Alcohol and Drug Detoxification

Once the woman arrives here, she may need to undergo a clinical detox process to safely free her body from the chemical dependency so that her mind, body, and spirit can benefit from the recovery education she will receive for the next 30 to 90 days of residential treatment.

The process of recovering from addiction truly begins once the woman who is struggling with addiction agrees to receive treatment. Women who come here to receive addiction treatment can expect to receive kind, supportive, humane, and caring treatment from our clinical staff. Woman on park bech


Our clinical staff is dedicated to giving women the best chance at achieving long-term recovery.  We can assist in performing a detoxification regimen that gives the woman as much comfort as possible, thus ensuring that she has a good chance to maintain early sobriety. Withdrawal symptoms vary for different addictive substances, and we have facilities in our treatment network that are California state licensed to effectively perform:
•    heroin detox
•    methadone detox
•    alcohol detox
•    meth (speed) detox
•    cocaine and crack cocaine detox
•    opiate/opioid/prescription medication detox (e.g., OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet)
•    polysubstance detox
The detox plan may include the prescribing of Suboxone or Vivitrol by our psychiatrist (our registered nurse will oversee the administration of this medication).

Getting Help From our Staff


Depending on the drug of choice and the history/volume of use, the detox process can last up to two weeks (generally it is between 2 to 4 days). The woman will use this time to begin her recovery education by participating in 12-Step meetings that build self-esteem and confidence that they can recover. During the detoxification process, our staff assists in managing the withdrawal symptoms. We take pride in building momentum early in recovery. By the time the woman has completed detoxifying, she has started her treatment program and has learned:
•    to identify triggers and dangerous situations and emotions that cause her to crave her drug of choice.
•    to discuss underlying issues that contribute to her addiction.
•    to describe her goals in recovery.
•    that the 12-Step support groups are filled with others who have overcome addiction and are willing to help her. 


During detoxification, the woman will begin to "come out of the fog" and be ready to begin her intensive treatment regimen, which includes a variety of therapy modalities, educational workshops, and a very busy slate of fun, esteem-building, and spiritually rewarding rehab activities. If necessary, the woman will continue taking medication such as Subutex (Buprenorphine) or Vivitrol (Naltrexone) to assist her in managing relapse cravings. Medications like these have proven to increase the likelihood of successful long-term recovery (when the woman is actively invested in the other components of treatment). 

An Exceptional and Effective Addiction Rehab Facility

The Rose was created as the culmination of Sober Living by the Sea's 23 years of knowledge of how to best keep women sober for the long haul. The addiction experts at Sober Living by the Sea created The Rose to provide an extremely exclusive and comfortable location for women to receive supportive and highly monitored primary residential treatment for addiction and alcoholism.  


While the woman's experience at our rehab facility will be an intimate one where she gets to know the relatively small on-site staff very well, there will be daily excursions for therapeutic activities and daily visits by the best addictions professionals in the treatment industry. The experience will be a comfortable one that seems more like a "resort-like" escape than an extremely sophisticated clinical operation. However, the treatment the woman receives will be the best treatment clinically available performed by doctors and therapists who have a great track record in treating women who suffer from addiction and alcoholism.  


We are waiting to patiently and discreetly answer any questions you may have about this process. You can call us at 888.471.0435 or fill out a confidential assessment request form to receive more information.