
Drug Addiction Treatment Ventura, CA
At Point Break Recovery, our drug addiction treatment Ventura, CA program combines medical care, residential support, and personalized therapy to help adults achieve lasting recovery. Our licensed team provides 24/7 monitoring, evidence-based therapy, and holistic services to address both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction. We integrate medication support when appropriate to reduce withdrawal symptoms and lower relapse risk. Call us at +1-805-889-9662 to schedule a confidential medical assessment.
Residential Drug Addiction Treatment Center In Ventura For Adults
Our drug addiction treatment center in Ventura serves adults seeking structured care for substance use disorders. Residential treatment offers medical detox, daily therapy sessions, and relapse prevention education.
Patients benefit from 24/7 staff presence, comfortable accommodations, nutritious meals, and individualized medication management. We treat addictions involving opioids, benzodiazepines, methamphetamine, cocaine, crack cocaine, and other substances.
Our dual diagnosis model addresses co-occurring mental health conditions—including anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma—alongside addiction. Our standards are verified by the California Department of Health Care Services (License #560061BP), Joint Commission Gold Seal, and LegitScript monitoring.
​Insurance support helps remove barriers to care. We are in-network with TriWest, Anthem Blue Cross, TriCare, and Magellan.

Inpatient Drug Addiction Treatment Center Near Me
Our Ventura drug addiction treatment center is conveniently located at 2100 Pierpont Blvd, 93001. Families from Oxnard, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, and Santa Barbara are within 45 minutes. Hundreds of clients have completed our residential program and returned to productive lives.
Call +1-805-889-9662 for a same-day assessment. Our admissions team can answer questions about treatment, insurance verification, and arrival logistics.
What Is Drug Addiction?
Drug addiction is a chronic disease that alters brain function, behavior, and decision-making. It creates intense cravings, loss of control, and withdrawal symptoms between uses.
Over time, tolerance increases, requiring more of the substance for the same effect. Stopping can cause physical and emotional discomfort. Addiction can negatively impact school, work, finances, and family relationships. Early intervention reduces the risk of overdose, mental health complications, legal problems, and family disruption. Diagnosis requires a qualified professional’s evaluation.
Signs You Need Drug Addiction Treatment
Recognizing the warning signs of substance use disorder can guide individuals toward residential care. Addiction affects the whole person and disrupts life.
When drug use becomes necessary to function daily, a structured program provides safety and support. Frequent relapse after detox or outpatient attempts indicates the need for inpatient care. Signs include:
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Tolerance and withdrawal: Needing more of a substance for the same effect. Withdrawal may include sweating, shaking, nausea, and intense cravings.
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Failed quit attempts: Repeated unsuccessful efforts to stop or reduce use.
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Dangerous use patterns: Using while driving, at work, or around children. Mixing substances increases overdose risk.
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Health and legal problems: Continued use despite medical warnings, arrests, or court involvement. Physical symptoms may include weight changes, track marks, or respiratory issues.
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Mental health changes: Anxiety, depression, paranoia, hallucinations, or suicidal thoughts.
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Social isolation: Avoiding work or social events, lying about use, stealing medication, or withdrawing from family.
Types Of Drug Addictions We Treat At Point Break Recovery
Our drug addiction treatment programs are personalized for a variety of substances. Each treatment plan is tailored based on drug type, length of use, prior treatment, co-occurring disorders, and support network.
​We provide evidence-based therapy, holistic care, and relapse prevention for:
Prescription Opioids
Oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine. Withdrawal can include pain, nausea, diarrhea, and restlessness. Our medical team uses evidence-based protocols, medications, hydration, and vital sign monitoring.
Heroin and Fentanyl
High overdose risk due to potency. Withdrawal includes muscle pain, insomnia, and cravings. We provide 24/7 monitoring, medication support, and vital checks.
​Benzodiazepines
Medications like Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin. Abrupt cessation carries seizure risk. Our treatment uses medically supervised tapers with CBT and mindfulness therapy.
Methamphetamine
Causes insomnia, paranoia, and heart complications. Withdrawal includes fatigue, depression, and mental fog. Extended programs focus on sleep, nutrition, and therapy.
Cocaine
Rapid highs and crashes affect the heart and mental health. Withdrawal includes fatigue, depression, and agitation. Therapy addresses stress management and emotional regulation.
Crack Cocaine
Short intense highs often disrupt daily life. Health risks include breathing and heart issues. Therapy supports rebuilding routines and family relationships.
Drug Addiction Treatment Process At Our Ventura Center
Our drug addiction treatment center follows a structured process:
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Step 1: Confidential Phone Assessment: 15-30 minutes to review drug history, mental health, and insurance.
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Step 2: Insurance Verification: We work with TriWest, Anthem Blue Cross, TriCare, Magellan, and most PPO plans.
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Step 3: Pre-Admission Planning: Coordinates arrival logistics, medications, and family communication.
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Step 4: Medical Intake and Safety Screening: Physical exam, vitals, labs, and psychiatric evaluation.
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Step 5: Medical Detoxification: 3-7 days with 24/7 monitoring and medication.
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Step 6: Residential Treatment: Daily individual and group therapy, family sessions, and holistic care. Living at our center supports focused recovery.
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Step 7: Discharge Planning: Connections to outpatient programs, sober housing, and relapse prevention plans.
Evidence-Based Therapy We Use For Drug Addiction Treatment In Ventura
We combine evidence-based therapies and holistic services to address thinking, emotions, behavior, and physical health:
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Individual Therapy: CBT and DBT techniques to address triggers, trauma, and emotional regulation.
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Group Therapy: Focused on relapse prevention, communication, and peer support.
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Family Therapy: Repairs relationships, teaches boundaries, and improves communication.
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Dual Diagnosis Therapy: Treats addiction and mental health simultaneously.
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Anxiety and Depression Therapy: CBT, exposure exercises, and psychiatric consultation to restore healthy coping skills.

We Work with Most Major Insurance Providers
Skills You Practice During Drug Addiction Treatment In Ventura
Patients build recovery skills through therapy and experiential activities:
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Craving Control: Urge surfing, grounding exercises, and DBT distress tolerance.
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Trigger Planning: Identifying and preparing for high-risk people, places, and situations.
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Sleep and Routine Repair: Establishing healthy daily schedules.
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Communication Skills With Family: Setting boundaries and expressing needs.
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Relapse Prevention Plan: Written plan with warning signs, coping strategies, and emergency contacts.
What To Expect Each Day In Our Treatment Program
Morning
(7:00 AM - 12:00 PM)
Afternoon
(12:00 PM - 5:00 PM)
Evening
(5:00 PM - 10:00 PM)
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Wake up, hygiene, vital signs, medication
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Breakfast
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Meditation or recovery education
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Individual therapy or medical check
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Lunch
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Group therapy (CBT, relapse prevention)
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Skills training or educational session
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Holistic activity (yoga, mindful walking, sound bath)
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Family therapy on designated days
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Dinner and community time
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Support group
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Journaling or reflection
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Recreational activities and peer support
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Evening snack and medication
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Lights out
How Long Does Inpatient Drug Rehab Take?
Length varies by substance, severity, mental health, and prior treatment. Typical programs include 5-10 days of detox plus 20-45 days of residential treatment. Severe or complex cases may require over 60 days. Progress is reviewed weekly and discharge planning begins early.
Ongoing Support After Drug Addiction Treatment
Aftercare includes weekly therapy, psychiatric follow-ups, and peer support. The Point Break Alumni Community offers events, wellness resources, and ongoing recovery support. Relapse prevention plans address triggers such as work stress, social situations, and family conflict.

Why Choose Us For Drug Addiction Treatment In Ventura
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Coastal Ventura Location: Calm, beachside environment supports stress reduction and mindfulness.
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Medical and Clinical Excellence: DHCS-licensed (#560061BP), Joint Commission Gold Seal, low patient-to-staff ratios, psychiatric and medication support.
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Whole Person Treatment Approach: Dual diagnosis, CBT, DBT, yoga therapy, and sound baths complement clinical care.
Start Your Recovery Journey With Point Break Recovery
Call +1-805-889-9662 to start drug addiction treatment in Ventura, CA. Our admissions team can verify insurance, explain detox and residential care, and answer questions. Recovery is possible—your fresh start begins today.
Serving Ventura County And Nearby Areas
We serve Ventura, Oxnard, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Santa Paula, Ojai, and surrounding Southern California. Our admissions team coordinates transportation and logistics for local and out-of-state families.
Areas We Serve:
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Ventura and Pierpont neighborhood
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Oxnard and Port Hueneme
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Camarillo and Thousand Oaks
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Simi Valley and Moorpark
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Santa Paula and Fillmore
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Ojai and Santa Barbara
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Greater Los Angeles area
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Point Break Recovery accept my health insurance?
In-network: TriWest, Anthem Blue Cross, TriCare, Magellan. Most PPOs accepted.
What should I bring to residential drug addiction treatment?
​Comfortable clothes, shoes, personal hygiene, medications in original bottles. Leave valuables at home.
How does dual diagnosis treatment help?
Treating addiction and mental health simultaneously reduces relapse risk and improves outcomes.
Can family members visit?
​Yes, scheduled sessions and visitation are encouraged, in-person or virtually.
What happens if I relapse?
Relapse signals the need for adjusted care. Alumni support and readmission guidance are available.
How do I help a family member enter drug addiction treatment?
Call +1-805-889-9662 for confidential guidance and educational resources.




