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Alcohol addiction is a difficult disease to recognize and diagnose. Because alcohol is legal and readily available, drinking is often viewed as normal behavior, and problems may remain unnoticed longer than they should. Abusing alcohol has serious consequences, as you might imagine. Binge drinking and alcohol dependence can contribute to strained relationships, financial trouble, personal insecurity and health issues. Without help, you may feel as if you are spiraling out of control, which may cause you to drink more. That’s why it is crucial to understand your options for alcohol addiction treatment. 

What is Alcohol Addiction?

Once you hit 21 years old in the U.S., the world of alcohol is at your fingertips. You don’t have to look hard to find a place that serves alcohol. Beer, wine, and liquor/spirits are big money makers for grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, and other establishments.

Unlike harder drugs like heroin or cocaine, alcohol addiction takes longer to unfold, and it often sneaks up on the drinker. And since alcohol is a legal substance, there’s normally very little stigma or few repercussions for drinking casually out in the open.

In the short term, alcohol can impair memory and vision and reduce coordination, but prolonged drinking can lead to dependence on the substance. This means the person will feel strong withdrawal symptoms if they don’t get their next drink within 8 to 24 hours after the last one, depending on how strong their addiction is.

Alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening in many cases, so trying to self-detox to end your alcohol addiction is never recommended. Potential withdrawal symptoms include: 

  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Excessive Sweating
  • Delirium
  • Seizures
  • Headaches
  • Anxiety
  • Trouble Sleeping
  • Fatigue

Continued heavy drinking over a number of years can lead to serious health consequences, such as: 

  • Increased Risk of Cancer
  • Liver Inflammation or Cirrhosis
  • Impaired Memory
  • Damaged Speech, Vision, or Muscle Tone
  • Neuropathy – weakness, and numbness of the hands and feet
  • Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (wet brain) – amnesia and dementia due to severe deficiency of thiamine

The Benefits of Los Angeles for Alcohol Treatment

Whether you live in LA or outside of the city, getting alcohol addiction treatment in Los Angeles can be a life-changing decision. At a Treatment Center in LA like LA Wellness Home, you have the opportunity to recover in a serene, beautiful environment free from triggers of addictive behavior or addictive substances.

If you’re coming from another city or state to receive alcohol treatment in LA, you can rest assured that you’re far from the places where you’ve hit your lows and can start a new chapter of your story in a new and inviting place.

Detecting the Warning Signs of Alcohol Addiction

Below are some of the strongest indicators of alcohol addiction. If you or a loved one are experiencing any of the following, we encourage you to pursue help for alcohol addiction:

  • A compulsive urge to drink excessively 
  • Anxiety and/or depression when sober
  • Impulsive behavior
  • Increased irritability, anger, and tiredness
  • Changes to sleep and appetite
  • Severe withdrawal symptoms when attempting to stop drinking

How Chronic Alcohol Abuse Damages Your Body

Chronic alcohol abuse can have a significant negative impact on your body. Excess alcohol damages your liver, puts you at a higher risk of heart disease, and can even lead to serious digestive problems. These risks are just a few of the reasons why doctors advise so strongly against immoderate consumption of alcohol or the use of drinking as a coping mechanism.

The Connection Between Alcoholism and Neurological Disorders

Research indicates that abuse of alcohol puts a person at a significantly higher risk of developing certain neurological disorders. This risk makes it even more imperative to work through the root causes of addiction to alcohol and find long-lasting strategies for sustained recovery.

The Necessity of Professional Care During Alcohol Withdrawal

During a period of alcohol withdrawal, you may be tempted to “ride it out” at home. However, there is nothing better during withdrawals than getting professional help and undergoing medication-assisted detox.

Grasping the Extent of Alcohol Abuse in the United States

Factors Contributing to Alcoholism: Identifying Those at Risk

Alcoholism permeates all races, genders, and socioeconomic classes in the United States. And, as you might expect, it impacts those younger than 21, as well.

Here are some of the most prominent risk factors for predicting who might be affected by alcoholism:

  • Genetics – a family history of alcohol abuse or addiction
  • Upbringing – if you grew up around family members who drank heavily and didn’t discourage your alcohol use
  • Social Environment – surrounded by friends and/or coworkers who drink often; living close to several bars
  • Existing Mental Health Issues – making you turn to alcohol to try to manage the symptoms of mental illness

To size up how big of a deal alcohol abuse and addiction is in the U.S., consider these sobering statistics:
 

  • Roughly 88,000 Americans die from alcohol-related causes annually (counting car crashes).
  • 21% of all substance abuse treatment admissions in 2013 were for alcohol only, and it was cited in 54% of all addiction treatment admissions that year, meaning it often accompanied other forms of addiction.
  • 23% of Americans younger than 21 were current alcohol users in 2014, with nearly 14% admitting to binge drinking.
  • 1 million adults and more than 600,000 adolescents had alcohol use disorder in 2015, according to a national survey.

How We Can Help

Insurance Coverage

We accept insurance coverage from all of the major providers, including Anthem, Premera, Highmark, United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many more. Verifying your insurance coverage is a key part of our admissions process.

We Accept All The Major Insurances

Admission Process

Our admissions process starts with reaching out and telling us about your situation. If you’re in a position where you need help overcoming addiction and are willing to start treatment, we’ll begin working towards creating a customized treatment plan specifically for you. We create this plan in collaboration with your doctor, family, and anyone else actively involved in your recovery.

FAQs

Alcohol rehab typically lasts between two weeks and one month. However, it’s important to note that there are different stages and aspects of rehab that take place at different times. 

For example, medication-assisted detox is one of the most important first steps of our treatment plans, but this part of treatment does not last for the full duration of an inpatient stay at LA Wellness Home.

Treatment at LA Wellness Home also includes multiple other elements, including therapy, an assistance program for working professionals, and much more. The time dedicated to treatment is used for an important purpose — to help you overcome addiction fully and live a sober and fulfilling life once you leave treatment.

LA Wellness Home is an alcohol addiction rehab Los Angeles residents can count on, as well as clients coming from other cities and states. Inpatient treatment with us costs several thousand dollars. However, we accept all major forms of insurance coverage, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and many more. 

Your insurance can either partially or fully pay for inpatient rehab treatment options like medically-assisted detox, group and one-on-one therapy, and more. As part of our admissions process, we work with your insurance company to confirm that we’ve maximized the amount of coverage you can get for treatment.

LA Wellness Home is the best facility for alcohol rehab Los Angeles has to offer. However, it is often a process to get a person dealing with alcoholism to even explore the alcohol rehab centers Los Angeles holds.

The first step in seeking an alcohol rehab in Los Angeles is admitting that your struggle with addiction is one in which you need significant support. Once you’ve determined that you need professional help in conquering addiction, you’re in an ideal position to start the recovery process. While you may feel far away from breaking free from alcoholism, accepting that you need help is a meaningful step in the right direction.

Our Alcohol Rehab Los Angeles facility supports your loved ones while you’re in treatment in multiple ways. We offer family support in the form of psychoeducation and therapy for the loved ones of those in recovery, as we firmly believe that a recovering person’s loved ones play integral roles in the journey towards sobriety.

If you have a loved one in recovery at our inpatient alcohol rehab Los Angeles facility, we encourage you to make use of the resources we offer on a weekly basis.

After you complete a stint of inpatient rehab for alcohol, it’s easy to wonder where to go next.

The truth is that recovery from alcoholism does not stop after you leave rehab. You can actively continue your recovery journey by participating in group and one-on-one therapy, taking any prescribed medication, and becoming part of a supportive community.

All of the tactics listed above can be integral parts of helping you get sober, but these strategies are also essential to help you stay sober. Our treatment plans at LA Wellness Home include relapse prevention, which serves to equip you to live sober long after you check out of our Los Angeles alcohol rehab center.

Medicare can cover alcohol rehab in some cases. However, it’s always best to consult your treatment facility of choice during the admissions process and confirm that your insurance can either partially or fully cover your treatment. 

If Medicare isn’t viable to cover your treatment, we can work with you to discuss alternative payment options and help you get the care you need. You can discuss payment options with us during the admissions process for residential inpatient treatment.

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