Barriers in Addiction Treatment for Women

There can be barriers that occur for women in addiction treatment due to the stigma of being a woman with a problem and the lack of support they get from their family or friends. These barriers make it difficult for women to seek out the treatment necessary to treat their addiction.

Common Barriers

  • Depression and anxiety
  • Childcare
  • Stigma of being a woman
  • Denial that problems are present
  • Lack of family support
  • Co-occurring disorders
  • Low motivation to get treatment

Are You a Single Mother with a Drug or Alcohol Problem?

Quite often, single mothers condemn themselves for having a problem with substances like crystal meth, heroin, or prescription painkillers. They judge themselves harshly. This is no surprise. There is still a stigma that surrounds addiction treatment, and society can be unforgiving. This is heartbreaking.

Many people do not understand that a substance use disorder  is a complex brain disease that negatively impacts individuals and their families. This includes single mothers who sincerely want to turn their lives around and stop using drugs and alcohol.

If you are a single mother with a substance use disorder, we ask that you give yourself a break. You have a sincere desire to be a loving and nurturing parent. We know you want to break the chains of addiction and be the woman and mother you were created to be. You just need a little help. That’s why we’re here.

Addiction is a Disease – You Are Sick, Not Bad

Addicted people are not bad people who need to be punished. They are sick people who need hope and healing. This includes you!

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) defines addiction  as “a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long-lasting changes in the brain. It is considered both a complex brain disorder and a mental illness.”

Symptoms of Addiction in Women

  • Keeping a constant supply of the drug or substance
  • Unable to stop using the drug
  • Building a tolerance to the drug, requiring more of it to feel the same effects
  • Extreme cravings and urges to use the drug despite the negative risk factors
  • Spending a lot of time using the drug, getting it, or recovering from using a drug
  • Purchasing the drug despite the financial hardships it causes
  • Not seeking out help despite the negative impacts drug or alcohol cause

No matter how hopeless or helpless you may feel, there is a solution to your problem. You do not have to stay trapped in the endless cycle of obsession and compulsion driven by substance abuse. You can find a new way to live. There is no shame in being sick and admitting you need help to recover.

Residential Treatment for Single Mothers and Their Children

At New Directions for Women, we have been helping single mothers get sober for more than 40 years. Located in beautiful Orange County, California; we are run by women for women. We are one of the only treatment centers and rehab in the United States that welcomes women with children.

We understand that addiction is a family disease. It not only affects the addicted woman; it affects her children, family members, and loved ones. Our program is designed to support women through the healing process by addressing all aspects of the recovering woman. This includes providing a stable environment and therapy for her children.

We provide a full continuum of care – from detox all the way to sober living. If you are a single mother and you are ready to reclaim your life, it may be time for you to consider staying with us for inpatient treatment rehab.

Please Keep in Mind – Outpatient Treatment is an Option

Many single mothers forgo the substance use disorder treatment they desperately need because they simply cannot afford to take time off from work. We want you to know that you can get help for a problem with addiction and keep your job if you need to attend an inpatient 28-day program. Please keep this in mind.

However; if your personal, professional, or family responsibilities prevent you from going for residential treatment and rehab, you have another option. Quite often, single mothers simply don’t realize that they can still get help while staying at home to take care of their children and go to work.

At New Directions for Women, we offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that allows single mothers the flexibility they need to get help. IOP takes place on our campus in the evenings, several times a week.

What is IOP?

IOP can be just as effective as a 28-day stay at a residential treatment center. The only difference is that clients get to go home every night to take care of their families and attend work the next day.

At IOP, you are likely to meet other single mothers who are getting help for an addiction to drugs or alcohol. You are not the only one who has this problem. In fact, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) reports that approximately 8.7 million children live with an addicted parent in the United States. Connecting with other recovering single mothers will help you build a strong support network for you and your children.

Clients receive all the therapy they need while being taught relapse prevention strategies at New Directions including:

Types of Addiction Therapy:

Individual Therapy

One-on-one therapy with a counselor or mental health professional to help work through the underlying issues that cause the person to use substances.

Family Therapy

Therapy that includes the whole family that will address problems with substance abuse and other mental health disorders.

Our IOP is designed to show single mothers how to live and enjoy life without the use of drugs or alcohol. Childcare is provided.

Your New Life as a Single Mother in Recovery

There is no shame in getting help for a substance abuse disorder just like there is no shame in getting treatment for other illnesses like diabetes, leukemia, or asthma. The first step is admitting you need help. This begins the recovery process and puts an end to the madness of addiction.

Steps to Recovery from Addiction

The first steps in addiction treatment may consist of:

  1. Contact your primary care physician or doctor to let them know you are concerned and that you may have a problem with substances
  2. Your doctor will perform an evaluation and health assessment to determine the severity of the problem and what type of treatment is necessary
  3. Find an addiction treatment center that will meet your individual needs

If you have a sincere desire to quit taking drugs or drinking alcohol – but have found that you cannot stop on your own – please get help. If left untreated, addiction can be deadly. Plus, when a substance abuse disorder is running the show, you simply cannot be the mother you want to be. The drugs or alcohol will win every time.

We Bring Healing to the Entire Family

At New Directions for Women, we have been helping women and their families for more than 40 years. We know that a substance use disorder not only destroys the individual, it also wreaks havoc on family members and loved ones.

If you are considering addiction treatment, your first inclination may be to insist that this is YOUR problem and that you are the only one who needs help. It is completely normal for you to feel that way. However; your family has been through a lot too. They need hope and healing restored to their lives as well.

We offer extensive therapy to the family members of our clients because we want to address all aspects of recovery for the women who come to see us. This includes mending broken relationships.

Here are five reasons why we believe family members should be involved in your addiction treatment:

1. Addiction is a Family Disease

When an individual is afflicted with the disease of addiction, the whole family gets sick. Your family members should be involved in your addiction treatment because addiction is a family disease. You are not the only one who needs help. Everyone close to you is hurting too.

Dishonesty drives addiction. Trust is lost and relationships are damaged. There will likely be a lot of anger, resentment, and confusion among family members in your early sobriety. In order for you to get well, they need to get well too.

2. You Can’t Do This Alone – And You Don’t Have To

Recovery is not a “me” thing – it’s a “we” thing. We do not recover in isolation. We get sober and stay sober while basking in the love of the spirit. This love is felt in relationships with people who care about us. Without it, we will surely return to our addiction seeking comfort and shelter.

Your family will be there to encourage you, guide you, and support you. Our minds can easily trick us into believing that drugs or alcohol will somehow make life easier or better. We need family there to remind us why we got sober in the first place and tell us how far we have come.

It is completely normal to want to push your family away at some point in your sobriety. However; it is usually in these times that we need our loved ones the most. Your family wants to see you succeed. Stick close to them.

3. Your Loved Ones Are Your Biggest Fans

No matter what has happened in the past, your family members love and adore you. They want everything that is good and lovely for you. They are cheering you on from the sidelines of life!

In the early stages of your recovery, there may be some unresolved issues between you and your loved ones. There may be anger, doubt, and fear. But, as you continue to get better, your relationships will also change for the better. This happens when your family is involved in your addiction treatment.

Your family will be there to celebrate your recovery milestones. They will lift you up when you are feeling down. They will support you on your journey and love you unconditionally. You want them in your corner. They are your biggest fans!

4. Children Need to Heal Too

No matter how hard you tried to shield your substance use disorder from your children, they have been affected – no matter how young they are. It is not uncommon for mothers to neglect the needs of their children in the name of another fix. Kids have an intuitive sense about things. They know when something “isn’t quite right” with mommy.

There is no shame in getting help for a substance use disorder if you are a mom. You should be proud of yourself for taking making the brave step toward recovery. Admitting you have a problem and reaching out for help takes incredible courage. We applaud you!

But, we do want you to keep in mind that your children need help processing the events that took place when you were getting high or drunk. That is why at New Directions for Women, we help children through their own recovery process. We welcome women and their children to come and stay with us to help restore the bond between mother and child.

5. You Need Accountability

In the early days of recovery, we need to be accountable to the people in our lives. In the past, we have not made the best decisions. When addiction was running the show, we were irresponsible, negligent, and totally self-centered. Now that we are learning a new way to live, we need help from family members.

Loved ones can help keep you on track with 12-Step meeting attendance, calling your sponsor, following up with aftercare commitments, and performing the basics of recovery. This is not meant to nag you. This type of accountability is needed for your continued growth and development.

Addiction is a sneaky disease that can creep into your mind without you even noticing it. Before long, you can be on the road to a relapse. When you stop doing the things that have been keeping you clean, you can quickly fall into a trap. The people who care about you can keep you on the right track.

6. Your Family Members Need Their Own Set of Tools

Loved ones often engage in codependent behaviors in an effort to help the addicted person. This can create a dysfunctional relationship dynamic that is detrimental to everyone involved.

While you are in treatment, you will be learning how to live and enjoy life without the use of drugs or alcohol. You will be taught relapse prevention strategies and given tools to assist you on your sobriety journey. This is a great time for your family to learn tools for their own recovery process.

Loved ones need to learn new, healthy, and supportive behaviors. This will not only help them; these tools will also support you in your recovery. If your family continues to engage in old patterns, it will negatively affect your sobriety while robbing them of their peace of mind.

If You Are An Addicted Expecting Mother, There is Hope

If you are expecting a child and are addicted to drugs like cocaine, prescription narcotics, methamphetamines, heroin, or marijuana; we are very sympathetic to your plight. It is not uncommon for women to struggle with a substance use disorder, get pregnant, and be unable to stop getting high – even though they really want to. This is nothing to be ashamed of.

Addiction makes it next to impossible for women to make healthy, rational, positive choices when it comes to their own health and the safety of their unborn child. This is the nature of a substance use disorder. We want you to know that you do not have a moral deficiency or character flaw. You have a treatable medical condition.

Using drugs while you are pregnant can cause major problems for you and your unborn child. The sooner you get sober, the better it will be for you and the baby. Every minute counts when you are pregnant and addicted. We hope that you are ready to begin your recovery journey. No matter how hopeless or helpless you might feel, you can find freedom from addiction!

Detox and Pregnancy – What You Should Know

The first step to arresting the cycle of addiction is to undergo the detoxification process. This is fancy way of saying “getting the drugs out of your system.” This is not as simple as it sounds. When you’re addicted to drugs while you’re pregnant, detoxing is a major concern.

At New Directions for Women, we have been helping expecting moms get sober for more than 40 years. Over the years, many women have come to us and asked, “How do you detox drugs out of your system when you’re pregnant?” The answer is simple.

The safest, most comfortable way to detox while you are pregnant is to undergo a professional medical detox under the supervision of a medical team. You SHOULD NOT attempt to detox on your own.

Why You Shouldn’t Try to Detox on Your Own When You Are Pregnant

Many addicted pregnant women think they can detox on their own without professional help. They attempt to do this by slowly weaning themselves off the drugs, buying at-home detox kits, drinking a lot of water to flush their system. This is a bad idea for three main reasons.

  1. If you were able to stop doing drugs on your own, you would have done so by now. Drug cravings can be overwhelming for anyone who is early in sobriety. This is especially true when you are pregnant and the hormones are raging. You might be able to quit for a few days, but the odds of long-term, ongoing sobriety are not in your favor. This is why substance use disorder treatment is so vital for addicted expecting mothers.
  2. Detoxing drugs out of your system while you are pregnant is dangerous. Suddenly stopping the use of drugs can cause a miscarriage, cause birth defects, or lead to developmental problems for the child later in life. Detoxing is also a threat to your safety as well. Quitting certain drugs (opioids in particular) can cause seizures, serious health complications, and even death in some cases.
  3. Finally, detoxing while you are pregnant is only the first step of your recovery journey. Once the drugs are out of your system, there is a lot of work to do. Staying sober for the first year is quite challenging. It will be even more demanding once you are confronted with the daily stressors that come with caring for a newborn. You need to be equipped with the tools necessary to enjoy ongoing recovery. This happens during treatment.

Of course, it is not impossible to detox drugs out of your system when you are pregnant. However; it is absolutely not recommended. We encourage addicted expecting mothers to come to us to detox and ongoing substance use disorder treatment.

What To Expect During Detox When You Are Pregnant

It is completely normal to be afraid of going through withdrawal while you are pregnant. Many women stay stuck in the addictive cycle because they want to avoid the pain of withdrawal. Stopping the use of drugs is an unpleasant experience for anyone, but it is especially difficult for an addicted expecting mother.

Understanding what you can expect from detox might help alleviate your fears. Here is what we want you to know about detoxing while you are pregnant at New Directions for Women:

  • We provide detox services to every addicted pregnant woman who comes to see us – no matter what drugs she has been using.
  • The detox process lasts anywhere from three to ten days, depending on the recommended treatment plan.
  • All of our detox policies and practices are supervised by our consulting detox physician. This is to ensure that women who come to see us are given the highest quality of care.
  • Medications are provided when appropriate to keep our clients as comfortable as possible without risking their safety or the safety of the baby.
  • Vital signs are monitored every thirty minutes in the first 12 hours and ever hour after that for the duration of the process.
  • Our Program Manager implements holistic protocols including an onsite infrared dry sauna, acupuncture, mindfulness meditation, biosound lounge, aromatherapy baths, and essential oils to ease the discomfort brought on by withdrawal.
  • Our chef serves delicious meals that provide wholesome nutrition. He understands personally the importance of healthy, home-made meals to the recovery process.

We do everything we can to lessen the uncomfortable symptoms of withdrawal while keeping mom and baby safe. We believe addicted pregnant women have the right to detox with dignity and grace. Our compassionate and caring staff is available around-the-clock to assist with the detox process.

Addicted and Pregnant? We Can Get You on the Road to Recovery

At New Directions for Women, we specialize in treating addicted pregnant women in any stage of pregnancy. We understand the powerful effect drugs can have on a woman’s mind, body, and spirit. We provide compassionate care in a loving and supportive environment designed as a safe space for women to recover. Our facility is run by women for women.

If you need help with a substance use disorder, we offer a full continuum of care during and after pregnancy. We believe addicted expecting mothers should receive ongoing treatment even after the baby is born. This improves their chances of staying sober so they can be loving and attentive mothers to their children.

Are You Ready To Start Your Recovery Journey?

There is only one way to detox drugs out of your system when you are pregnant…… and that is to detox drugs out of your system when you are pregnant! There is no way around it. The only way to stop using drugs is to stop using drugs!

The thing is – you have a choice. You can take a risk and try to detox on your own and put the safety of you and your baby in jeopardy. OR, you can undergo a professional detox with minimal discomfort with the support of a healthcare team who wants to see you be successful in your recovery.

If you are addicted and pregnant – or you know someone who is – please reach out to us. You can get help now. We hope we have the opportunity to help you make the first step on your transformative recovery journey.

How Did Instagram Become a Place to Buy and Sell Drugs?

We live in a world that continues to introduce (at a very rapid pace) faster and smarter forms of artificial intelligence to perform complex tasks. Many are concerned that relying on A.I. is risky business and may even be dangerous. We aren’t here to weigh in on this debate. However; it seems that Instagram does provide a great example of how artificial intelligence can work against those who create it.

Instagram uses algorithms to provide relevant content to users. So, for example, if someone likes or follows certain topics or posts, they will be presented with similar content that may be of interest. Unfortunately – in the case illegal drug activity on Instagram – users can be overwhelmed with content that makes synthetic opioids, cocaine, or crystal meth easily accessible.

Liking a dealer’s account, liking a dealer’s post, or using certain hashtags (which we won’t share) prompts Instagram’s algorithms to go to work. Soon, a user’s feed will be filled up with posts about getting high, ads selling illegal drugs, or suggestions to follow certain hashtags that lead to further drug activity.

In recent months, it has been brought to the attention of the bigwigs at Instagram that some of the country’s largest brands (including Target, Chase Bank, and Proctor & Gamble) have appeared right next to posts illegally selling opioids. Needless to say, in the wake of the country’s opioid crisis, this is a very real threat to the lives of Instagram users. Perhaps this is what finally prompted some action by Instagram execs.

What is Instagram Doing About Its Drug Problem?

Drug activity in Instagram is not new. It has been going on for years. Nevertheless, according to an article in the Washington Post, Instagram recently took measures to counteract rampant drug activity happening on the site.

For example, the social media platform has now blocked search results for specific hashtags (#fentanyl, #cocaine, and #heroin, for example). Unfortunately, this effort backfired because it limited addicted people’s ability to seek substance use disorder treatment. Also, dealers are able to quickly get around this by creating new hashtags.

Also, Instagram announced that it is in the early stages of developing new tools and algorithms that could flag drug content and immediately block transactions from taking place.

Additionally, Instagram has launched a pop-up notification that offers to connect people with free and confidential resources if they want to get help for a problem with addiction. This includes detox and treatment referrals.

Instagram (which is owned by Facebook, by the way) continues to work hard to find a lasting and reasonable solution to the problem of drug seeking and sales on its site. In the meantime, users should be aware that the problem exists and report any illegal activity immediately.

Using Instagram to Stay Sober

Sure, this social media site can be used for the wrong reasons – but it can also be used for the right ones. There is an active and thriving community of sober people on Instagram who connect to offer eachother support. Many share their inspiring recovery stories, post sober events, offer words of encouragement, and provide other helpful tips to promote a sober lifestyle.

Hashtags like #soberlife, #sobriety, #sober, #soberliving, #narcoticsanonymous, #alcoholicsanonymous, #12steps, #wedorecover, #recoveringaddict are the nine most popular hashtags on Instagram used by members of the recovery community. After Utah, California is the second-ranking Instagram recovery community in the United States. This is great news for Californians!

If you want to avoid drug content appearing on your Instagram feed, be cautious about your activity and use of hashtags. Stay away from using hashtags that include the names of specific drugs or any reference to drug activity. Be vigilant about whose posts you are liking. Unfollow groups, individuals, and organizations that promote the use of drugs. This might include celebrities, certain bands, or television shows.

Remember, you can use Instagram’s algorithms in your favor. The more frequently you like sober posts, post sober hashtags, and join groups that promote recovery; the more frequently similar content will show up on your page.

Drug Rehab For Pregnant Women In Orange County

Many women who are addicted to drugs like cocaine, heroin, prescription opioids, crystal meth, and marijuana become pregnant. While they may have a sincere desire to stop using while they are expecting, they just can’t seem to do it on their own. They need professional addiction treatment services.

At New Directions For Women, we offer a specialized drug rehab for pregnant women in our drug rehab Orange County. Unlike most rehab centers, we are equipped to meet the needs of expecting mothers to ensure a safe, drug-free pregnancy and delivery. When soon-to-be moms come to us for addiction treatment, we offer them the opportunity to get the help they need for a substance use disorder. We also prepare them for life as a new mother in recovery.

If you are pregnant and addicted – or you know a woman who is – we are here to help. Located in Costa Mesa, we offer drug rehab during pregnancy for women in Orange County at our drug rehab Orange County.

Addiction And Pregnancy Is More Common Than You Think

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) estimates that approximately five percent of all pregnant women use one or more addictive substances during pregnancy. Of that number, only a very small percentage take that courageous action and go to drug rehab to address their substance use disorder.

Drug addiction affects women very profoundly. This is especially true of women who are pregnant. Most expecting mothers who are using some kind of mind-altering substance carry extreme shame and guilt when they can’t stay sober. We are sympathetic to this sensitive situation.

At New Directions For Women, we are a therapeutic community of women who extend care and compassion to addicted pregnant women in Orange County. We want them to find freedom from active addiction and walk victoriously in sobriety. This boosts a sense of self-worth and empowers women to handle the daily responsibilities of raising a child.

Why You Should Consider Drug Rehab If You Are Pregnant

Many women minimize the dangers of using drugs while they are pregnant. This can be a fatal mistake. According to NIDA, research shows that smoking marijuana, taking prescription opioids, or using any other kind of illegal drug during pregnancy can double or even triple the risk of stillbirth.

Also, if a mother has a substance use disorder while she is pregnant, her baby can be born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (also known as NAS). This is a dreaded condition where a newborn experiences the painful symptoms of withdrawal during their first few months of life.

Babies born with NAS will likely have a low birthweight and respiratory complications along with other health conditions when they are born. Newborns with NAS stay an average of 16 days in the hospital compared to two days for healthy babies.

Furthermore, babies are much more likely to be born with birth defects if the mother uses drugs during pregnancy. Slower development, heart problems, physical defects like Clubfoot, and other dangerous chronic health problems can result from a chemically toxic pregnancy caused by drug addiction.

Detox And Pregnancy

Undergoing the process of detoxification is difficult for anyone. But, it is especially challenging for addicted pregnant women. With this in mind, we have incorporated a professional medical detox into our drug rehab for pregnant women here in Orange County.

Our detox program is designed to keep women comfortable during withdrawal while ensuring the safety of the baby. We provide direct access to a doctor who will create a customized detox plan and monitor and evaluate progress around the clock.

Addiction Treatment For Pregnant Women – What To Expect

When addicted pregnant women come to us for drug rehab our Orange County Rehab, they will be given all the tools they need to enjoy ongoing sobriety. We promote an evidence-based treatment model that drives results.

Women are given individual counseling, peer support, relapse prevention classes, parenting classes, and trauma therapy during their stay at New Directions for Women.

And, we don’t just stop treatment when women deliver their newborns. We offer long-term care for new mothers and allow them to stay at our residential community, which is designed for women and their children.

Drug Rehab For Women in Orange County

Orange County is a beautiful place to live and it’s a hot spot for tourism. People come from all over the world to enjoy the breathtaking ocean views and, of course, to visit Disneyland – the happiest place on Earth.

But, for many women living in Costa Mesa and the surrounding area, Orange County is anything but a happy place. Substance abuse has taken over their lives and these women feel enslaved by an addiction to cocaine, methamphetamines, prescription opioids, heroin, and other drugs.

Can you relate? Do you feel that your use of drugs or alcohol is causing harm to you and your loved ones? Have you tried to stop drinking or using drugs only to find that you cannot quit on your own? Or, do you have a woman in your life who is addicted and needs treatment? If so, you may be wondering, “Where can I find a rehab for women in Orange County?”

Look no further. We are here to help. New Directions for Women offers residential drug rehab for women of all ages. We also welcome women with children and addicted pregnant women to our rehab center in Orange County.

Why Choose New Directions for Women As Your Rehab in Orange County?

New Directions For Women is the best drug rehab for women in Orange County. We specialize in treating women who are suffering from a substance use disorder and other mental health issues. We are not co-ed, and do not allow men to access care at our residential rehab. We believe women have a higher success rate in sobriety when they are surrounded by other recovering women who have been through the unique life experiences that women face, including being pregnant or taking care of children, entering their professional career as a woman, and being a care-taker to aging parents.

We have been helping addicted women in Orange County get sober for more than 40 years. Our mission is to save the lives of women of all ages, women with children, and pregnant women affected by alcoholism, other addictions, and related issues.

Our residential rehab in Costa Mesa is designed to feel like home, not a hospital. We are located just a short walk from the beautiful Newport Beach Back Bay Nature Preserve. We offer a comfortable and tranquil environment to every woman who comes to us for drug rehab.

Take a tour around New Directions for Women and see what we have to offer you, and please feel free to reach out to schedule an in-person tour.

What You Can Expect From Our Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Costa Mesa

At New Directions For Women, we follow an evidence-based treatment model that is proven to promote ongoing, continuous sobriety. We also incorporate a holistic approach to address all aspects of the recovering woman.

Women who come to us for drug rehab in Orange County learn to enjoy a sober lifestyle and explore underlying issues that may impede their sobriety.

Here are a few of the many benefits to our program:

  • Detoxification to lessen the pain of withdrawal
  • Individual and peer group counseling with addiction experts
  • Trauma therapy for women who have been abused
  • Treatment for women with mental health issues
  • Family therapy to offer support to loved ones
  • A special community for women with children
  • Equine therapy (working with horses)
  • Daily yoga and meditation classes
  • Gardening
  • Personal trainer to promote physical exercise
  • Acupuncture and other holistic therapies to heal the body alongside the mind and spirit
  • Customized treatment plans
  • Age-specific treatment for mature women
  • Accommodations for expecting mothers and mothers with their children
  • Sober living offered after competition of rehab

Are You Ready To Start Your New Life At Our Residential Rehab in Orange County?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, there were more than 64,000 overdose deaths in the United States in 2016 – the highest number in American history. Addiction never gets better with time. It gets progressively worse. Many women die in their addiction without getting the help they need. We don’t want that to happen to you.

Our beautiful residential drug rehab for women in Orange County is open to every woman who wants to recover from a substance use disorder. We are here to help you find freedom from the bondage of addiction in a loving, compassionate community of women.

Addicted and Pregnant? We Want To Help

If you are expecting and currently suffering from a substance use disorder, we offer an exceptional drug rehab for pregnant women in Orange County. If you know a soon-to-be mom who is using drugs, one of our caring Intake counselors would love to discuss options with her. We welcome women in every stage of pregnancy.

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