Richmond California Drug Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Richmond, California

Richmond is a coastal town in northern California’s Contra Costa County, just northeast of San Francisco. A 2019 Kaiser Permanente study identified addiction and mental health as key priorities in Richmond.1 There are various laws in California to help those struggling with addiction. This includes the Good Samaritan Overdose law, which provides legal immunity for someone using drugs if they call 911 to report an overdose.2 There is also the Drug Treatment Diversion Program, which allows low-level drug offenders to go to rehab instead of jail.3 If you’re in the Richmond area, you can reach out to the local social services agency for help finding drug rehab or alcohol rehab in Richmond.
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Alcohol and Drug Stats in Richmond, CA

Here are some hard facts about drug and alcohol use in Richmond and Contra Costa County:5,6,7

  • The city of Richmond has the second highest rate of rehab admissions for addiction and mental health in Contra Costa County.
  • Contra Costa County residents have slightly lower access to mental health and addiction treatment than other nearby counties, with residents reporting 189% need mental health services.
  • In 2019, 521 people per 100,000 Californians were admitted to rehab.
  • 47,413 rehab admissions were for methamphetamine addiction in California in 2019, only 1,384 less than in 2009.
  • 4,322 admissions to rehab were for cocaine addiction, 70% less than in 2009.
  • Men in Contra Costa County are 131% more likely to die of a drug overdose than women.

Financing Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Richmond, CA

If you need help paying for treatment in a rehab center in Richmond, there are some options. First, contact the Contra Costa County Social Services office to ask for a referral to any open addiction treatment programs. They might be able to direct you to outpatient rehabs in Richmond that are held in the community, such as support groups, group counseling sessions, and low-cost therapy and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). They could also help you apply for Medi-Cal, which is a low-income health insurance program for those living under federal poverty levels. You could also apply for Medicare if you’re over 65 or disabled.

There are several agencies in the city created to help those in need of rehab and other services. You can call the Contra County Resource referral line (211), or reach out to one of these organizations:

  • The Native American Health Center has a range of services for the community in Richmond, including substance abuse prevention and intervention services and psychosocial group therapy sessions.
  • BAART Methadone Maintenance and Detoxification provides MAT, detox, counseling, and case management services, and they accept Medicare Part B
  • Catholic Charities of Richmond offers mental health services and housing assistance and may be able to provide referrals for substance use treatment programs.

Private Insurance for Addiction Rehab Centers

Private health insurance is the best way to pay for rehab in Richmond, where you can purchase an employer-sponsored plan or the open healthcare insurance marketplace. Insurance providers such as Aetna, Humana, Kaiser, Tri-Care, and United HealthCare are commonly accepted at alcohol and drug rehabs in Richmond.

Your health insurance plan details will differ from the next person, so call the number on the back of your insurance card to ask about your overage. They can tell you what copays and deductibles you can expect to pay for different services and direct you to the nearest in-network rehab programs in California.

Traveling to and Within Richmond, CA

Richmond is a thriving city with plenty of affordable housing, immersive educational opportunities for all ages, and a wealth of natural spaces to enjoy and fun to be had. If you’re thinking of visiting a loved one in rehab in Richmond or staying awhile and undergoing addiction treatment, it’s pretty easy to get to the city.

To fly to Richmond, you can use the Oakland International Airport (OAK), 22 miles away, or the San Francisco Airport (SFO), 29 miles away. You can also reach the town via Amtrak at the Richmond Train Station and get around easily on public transport using the BART bus system.

Life in Richmond, CA

If you’re thinking about moving to the area, there are all the amenities you would expect in Richmond. For instance, there are 18 primary schools nearby, nine public libraries, 19 parks (many on the beach), 16 churches, and the Berkeley Country Club. You can also pick up anything for your daily needs around town, with its 20 grocery stores and nine pharmacies. There are also 13 clinics in the area in addition to the Kaiser Permanente Richmond Medical Center.

Resources

  1. Kaiser Permanente. (September 16, 2019). KFH-Richmond 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment.
  2. California Legislation. (2011-2012). AB-472 Controlled substances: overdose: punishment.
  3. California State Legislative Analyst’s Office. (2000). Proposition 36. Drug Treatment Diversion Program. Initiative Statute.
  4. U.S. Department of Labor. (2022). Family and Medical Leave Act.
  5. City of Richmond. (Accessed 2022). Community Health and Wellness. Community Vision. City of Richmond, 2030.
  6. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (June, 2021). Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 2019.
  7. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). CDC Wonder Tool.

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