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Age: Adults 18 +
Gender: Male and Female
Treatment: Alcoholism, pharmaceutical and illicit drug
abuse and addictions |
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It is the philosophy of our team at the Beacon
House that each individual can achieve recovery by designing a
treatment plan that addresses their specific needs. If you are
unsure of how to handle your problem or the problem of a love one,
we are here to help.
Our
Intake Coordinator is available to speak with you and provide
information about chemical dependency and the programs and resources
we offer. The first step is to call for an Assessment, which
determines the level of care best suited to begin the recovery
process. Using the ASAM criteria, our Intake Coordinator can guide
you through the process of admissions and help you get started on
your path to recovery.
Upon admission, each client is asked to meet with our medical
director for a full history and physical examination. Upon arrival
at the Beacon House, the Intake Coordinator will spend time with
each client orienting them to the house, the staff, finalizing
paperwork and any remaining financial arrangements. Each client will
also meet with our contracted Clinical Psychologist for a full
psychological evaluation.
We understand that the decision to come to treatment is a difficult
one. We will strive to make it easier for you so that you can focus
on recovery and healing.
Take the first step toward a better quality of life. Call our Intake
Coordinator anytime at (800) 215-4733 to schedule your free
confidential assessment or email us at
info@beaconhouse.org.
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Accreditation
and Licensure
Beacon House is fully accredited by the State of California and the
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. |
Personal Rights
In accordance with Title 9, Chapter 4, Section 10569, of the California
Code of Regulations, each person receiving services from a residential
alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facility shall have
rights which include, but are not limited to, the following:
The right to confidentiality as provided for in Title 42, Sections 2.1
through 2.67-1, Code of Federal Regulations.
» To be accorded dignity in personal relationships with staff and other
individuals.
» To be accorded safe, healthful, and comfortable accommodations to meet
his or her
needs.
» To be free from verbal, emotional, physical and/or inappropriate
sexual behavior.
» To be informed by the program of the procedures to file a grievance or
appeal discharge.
» To be free from discrimination based on ethnic group identification,
religion, age, sex,
color, or disability.
» To be accorded access to his or her file.
» To be free to attend religious services or activities of his or her
choice and to have visits
from a spiritual advisor, provided that these services or
activities do not conflict with
facility program requirements. Participation in religious services
will be voluntary only. |
Historical Property
The State of California designates Beacon House as a historical property
and, therefore, Beacon House is exempt from adhering to the alterations
noted in the American Disabilities Act 4.1.7.
4.1.7 Accessible Buildings:
Historic Preservation |
Complaints
In accordance with Title 9, Chapter 4, Section 10544(c), of the
California Code of Regulations, any individual may request an inspection
of an alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facility.
Complaints should be directed to:
Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs
Licensing and Certification Branch
1700 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95814-4037 Attention: Complaint Coordinator
(916) 322-2911
FAX: (916)323-0659
TDD: (916)445-1942 |
Download a
printable version of your Personal Rights here. |
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