The Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA)
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The Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA)

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cheap rehabs in santa barbara californiaThe Basics

Based in Santa Barbara, California, the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) is a drug and alcohol treatment facility originally founded in 1949. Though once a residential program for alcoholic women, the organization has shifted to provide detox and outpatient care as well as other community-focused services. Extending their reach to men, adolescents and families as well, treatment is also available for court-ordered clientele.

Treatment and Staff

Initial assessments are required for all clients prior to beginning treatment. Along with drug testing, these can be done on a walk-in basis at CADA’s Project Recovery Treatment Center. Clients in need of a non-medical detox can enter its 14-day inpatient program which has nine beds for men and three for women. Case management and daily meals are also provided during this phase.

Once completed, clients are given an individualized treatment plan and begin the recovery process on an outpatient basis. Day and evening sessions are offered and all programs are equipped to provide support for co-occurring disorders and Spanish-speaking clients.

Programs generally include a combination of individual and group therapy using evidence-based practices including the Matrix Model, Motivational Interviewing (MI) and psycho-education. An introduction to the 12 steps is also offered. As treatment progresses, groups evolve to focus on relapse prevention and social reintegration strategies, life skills and parenting classes.

Staff includes CADCs, Master’s- and PhD-level counselors and peer support personnel.

Extras

CADA offers early intervention services with treatment professionals who help friends and families safely and effectively confront their loved ones about substance abuse. For court-mandated clients, diversionary sentencing programs and tracks for repeat offenders are offered.

The Perinatal Program is similar to the outpatient track but also provides meals, transportation and on-site childcare. Topics include pregnancy and parenting as well as nutrition and exercise. The program typically lasts for six to 12 months.

CADA also has a number of family and youth services available through its subsidiary facility, The Daniel Bryant Youth and Family Treatment Center.

In Summary

Overall, the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) has a breadth of affordable, multi-faceted treatment options for adults, adolescents and families. With a long history of serving its community, the organization functions as a one-stop-shop for drug and alcohol treatment and other community resources. Those requiring intensive treatment may find this basic track lacks sufficient structure, however the evidence based therapeutic methods and flexible scheduling make treatment accessible to a wide range of clientele.

Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA)
232 E Canon Perdido St
Santa Barbara, CA 93102

Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) Cost: Sliding scale, MediCal accepted. Reach Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) at (805) 963-1433. Find Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) on Facebook

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