
Inpatient Treatment in Ventura, CA
In Ventura, inpatient treatment provides adults with a residential program for alcohol and drug use disorders. You live on-site and receive medical detox and treatment support. At Point Break Recovery, we offer therapy, monitor your progress, and create a focused environment to help you begin recovery. Your treatment plan starts early and organizes each part of your day. Our rehab program combines detox, therapy, and next-step planning.
Inpatient Rehab in Ventura for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Ventura inpatient rehab helps adults recover from addiction. Home pressures, substance exposure, or past relapse can make outpatient progress difficult. Residential rehab may be needed for escalating withdrawal or relapse risk, providing a focused treatment environment on-site with daily staff contact.
At Point Break Recovery, we serve adults from across Ventura County in a live-in program. Our team provides detoxification, therapy, and dual-diagnosis support in a single residential treatment setting. We welcome clients at our Pierpont Boulevard location, which serves Oxnard and other local communities, making family visits and treatment entry easier. Adults from both coastal and inland parts of the county can access residential rehab without a long drive.

Inpatient Rehab Near Ventura, CA
If you are looking for inpatient rehab near Ventura, visit Point Break Recovery on Pierpont Boulevard in the 93001-zip code. We provide live-in alcohol and drug treatment for adults from Oxnard, Camarillo, Ojai, Port Hueneme, and throughout Ventura County. Our Ventura location streamlines admission, travel, and family visits.
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Point Break Recovery, 2100 Pierpont Blvd, Ventura, CA 93001
Phone: 805-889-9662
What Is Inpatient Rehab for Addiction Treatment?

Inpatient rehab is live-in addiction treatment with 24/7 supervision. You sleep at the center, eat meals there, and meet with staff throughout the day. Treatment includes detox support, counseling, medication services, and mental wellness support. A residential program also keeps you away from alcohol, drugs, and daily disruptions.
Outpatient rehab lets you live at home and attend treatment on a set schedule. Inpatient rehab delivers a higher level of care when home life interferes with recovery. Medical staff monitor withdrawal symptoms and respond quickly when physical or mental symptoms worsen. Daily supervision supports adults who need more intensive addiction treatment.
When Inpatient Rehab Is the Right Level of Care
When alcohol or drug use causes repeated relapse, you may need stronger treatment. Some people benefit from distance from home, conflict, daily triggers, or easy access to alcohol or drugs. Others require medical help during withdrawal or closer monitoring after recent substance use. Inpatient rehab offers the right level of care when outside demands interrupt treatment.
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Withdrawal risk: Shaking, vomiting, seizures, or severe cravings can call for detox and 24-hour monitoring.
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Repeat relapse: Detox alone or short outpatient visits may leave too much room for return to use.
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Home pressure: Alcohol in the house or continuous conflict can make daily treatment harder to follow.
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Mental health symptoms: Panic, depression, trauma, or sleep loss can make substance use harder to stop.
What Inpatient Treatment Includes at Point Break Recovery
Inpatient treatment at Point Break Recovery in Ventura offers the essential elements of residential addiction care. You start with detox, meet therapists, join group sessions, and address mental health symptoms. Family therapy rebuilds communication and trust. Staff begin discharge planning early and outline your next treatment steps.
Medical Detox
Medical detox supports withdrawal symptoms during the first phase of treatment. Sleep, appetite, vitals, and medication response are checked each day. Our clinical team closely monitors physical changes during early withdrawal. Early stabilization helps adults enter therapy with better physical grounding.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy gives you private time with a therapist each week. Triggers, thought patterns, relapse warning signs, and recent setbacks might all be reviewed there. Coping skills are also built through direct one-on-one sessions. We use that time to keep treatment goals tied to your own history.
Group Therapy
Group therapy brings people together for discussion, feedback, and skill practice. Peer conversation can challenge denial and widen perspective during treatment. Members may share setbacks, progress, and daily coping work with the group. Topics around relapse prevention, boundaries, and problem-solving sessions are led by our staff.
Family Therapy
Family therapy focuses on communication, trust repair, and home relationships. Sessions may address conflict, enabling patterns, and family stress built over time. Relatives can learn healthier ways to support recovery after discharge. We also use family work to strengthen planning for returning home.
Dual Diagnosis Care
Dual diagnosis treatment addresses substance use alongside anxiety, depression, trauma, or panic. Psychiatric support may review symptoms, sleep problems, and medication response during residential treatment. Therapy sessions connect mental health work with addiction treatment goals. One treatment plan helps adults address both problems simultaneously.
Recovery Planning
Recovery planning starts during inpatient treatment, well before discharge week. Staff review relapse prevention, follow-up services, and the next level of treatment. Outpatient therapy, alumni contact, and continued support may all be part of that work. We begin planning early, so adults leave residential rehab with a clearer direction.
Substance Use and Mental Health Conditions We Treat in Inpatient Rehab
Inpatient treatment in Ventura addresses alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, stimulant use, and prescription drug misuse. Adults may enter inpatient rehab after fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, meth, benzodiazepines, or heavy alcohol use. Mental health symptoms can worsen substance use and complicate treatment progress. Depression, anxiety, trauma, panic, grief, and sleep problems may also need attention during inpatient rehab.
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Alcohol use disorder: Drinking can bring blackouts, withdrawal, and repeated loss of control.
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Opioid use disorder: Heroin and fentanyl can raise overdose risk and cause severe cravings.
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Benzodiazepine misuse: Xanax or similar medications can bring rebound anxiety and dangerous withdrawal.
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Stimulant use: Cocaine and meth can drive sleep loss, paranoia, and severe crashes.
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Mental health symptoms: Depression, panic, trauma, and mood swings can fuel substance use.
If your symptoms do not fit a single pattern, call Point Break Recovery. We review substance use, mental health history, and treatment needs before admission.

What Happens During Inpatient Rehab
Each day follows a treatment schedule built around therapy, meals, and rest. At Point Break Recovery, mornings may start with medication, symptom checks, breakfast, and staff review. Much of the day is spent in counseling sessions, groups, and clinical discussions. Some days include family sessions, case review, or wellness work. Evenings focus on quiet time, journaling, and sleep.
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Morning check-in: Staff review symptoms, sleep, appetite, and medication response.
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Therapy blocks: You meet with therapists, join groups, and work on coping skills and relapse patterns.
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Meals and wellness: Food, movement, and rest help you stay present through treatment hours.
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Evening routine: Journaling, quiet time, and sleep help prepare you for the next day.
A daily routine brings more consistency to treatment and keeps attention on progress. Repeated practice also helps healthier habits take shape before discharge.
Care After Inpatient Treatment

Dual diagnosis support addresses both drug use and mental health symptoms, also known as co-occurring disorders. Many people deal with anxiety, depression, trauma, sleep loss, or mood swings that can increase cravings. Outpatient care treats both issues in one plan and sets practical weekly goals.
Care begins with a mental health assessment and a written treatment plan. Sessions track your symptoms, triggers, and risk of returning to use. Medication management can help with mood, sleep, or panic if needed. Outpatient treatment also includes care coordination, safety check-ins, and referrals for extra support when needed. Call to schedule your intake and review next steps.
How to Start Inpatient Treatment at Point Break Recovery
Inpatient treatment starts with a phone call or online form. Point Break Recovery reviews substance use, withdrawal risk, mental health symptoms, and admission timing. You receive direct information about the right treatment level, what comes next, and how to prepare for arrival.
Call and Initial Review
Insurance and Admission Planning
Arrival and Intake
During first contact, an admissions specialist asks about substances used, symptoms, age, and recent treatment. You can also share detox history, relapse patterns, and any current medication needs.
An insurance review covers benefits, network status, and potential out-of-pocket costs. Admission planning covers timing, travel, what to bring, and any forms needed.
Arrival begins with paperwork, a health screening, a review of belongings, and room placement. After intake, medical detox or residential treatment begins right away.
Why Families Choose Point Break Recovery for Inpatient Treatment
Point Break Recovery is licensed by DHCS and accredited by The Joint Commission. LegitScript adds one more layer of public program verification. Adults and families can review important treatment details before admission, making it easier to compare options during a serious decision. Insurance verification also helps families check coverage before treatment begins.
The treatment team includes medical, psychiatric, counseling, and program leadership roles. Geoffrey Booth and psychiatrist Dr. Litos Mallare are named on the site. Kerry Costello and Marlenna Gomez are also part of the leadership team. Families can review staff roles before admission and see who is involved in treatment.
Family contact matters when someone enters residential treatment for alcohol or drug addiction. The Ventura location near Pierpont Boulevard can make travel easier for loved ones. Point Break Recovery also offers alumni support and step-down treatment options after inpatient rehab. Families can choose one program that covers treatment and the next stage of care.
Areas We Serve Near Ventura
Point Break Recovery serves Ventura and other parts of Ventura County. Many adults seek residential treatment within a short drive from home. A Ventura location gives local access for people seeking inpatient rehab in the county.
Adults come from coastal cities and inland communities across the area. Service often reaches beyond Ventura into nearby cities throughout the county. The communities listed below are among the areas we serve near Ventura.
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Ventura
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Oxnard
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Port Hueneme
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Thousand Oaks
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Simi Valley
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Moorpark
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Santa Paula
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Fillmore
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Ojai
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Santa Barbara