Admissions

The best way to know whether the Beacon House is the right option for you is to call our experienced counselors any time, day or night.

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Our Counselors are trained to listen to you and understand the challenges you or your loved one are facing. With that understanding, they will offer an assessment of the level of care that is best suited to beginning the recovery process. Whether you select the Beacon House or decide to enroll elsewhere we are dedicated to present the best option in our judgment for every caller that makes an inquiry. We call this an "integrity of your choice" policy.

The Beacon House welcomes men and women, aged eighteen and over, for treatment of alcoholism, pharmaceutical and illicit drug abuse and addictions.

If you explore your options and think that the Beacon House is the right fit for your situation, our admissions coordinator will help to orient you to the house. This includes introducing you to the staff, completing paperwork and finalizing financial arrangements.

We believe that each individual can achieve recovery with treatment plans that address their specific needs - whether that treatment happens at the Beacon House or another facility - coupled with a permanent, active recovery regimen that recognizes the risk of relapse.

After admission, each client meets with our medical director for a full history and physical examination. Clients also meet with a clinical psychologist for a full psychological evaluation. We believe in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms of addiction. Identifying and treating the root causes of addiction is critical to a successful recovery. For more on what happens after admissions, please read about the structure of treatment at the Beacon House.

We understand that you are making a courageous decision by seeking treatment, and we are here to help you start successfully on the path to recovery. Take the first step toward a better quality of life.

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Or email us at info@beaconhouse.org.

Accreditation and Licensure

Beacon House is fully accredited by the State of California and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

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

Brochure

Complete information kit (Printer-friendly PDF)

Tri-fold brochure (Printer-friendly PDF)

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