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Drug Treatment Centers Near Perris, CA
Perris Valley Recovery Programs
236 East 3rd Street, Perris, CA 92570
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Medicaid
Payment Assistance Available
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Riverside Recovery Resources
2055 North Perris Boulevard, Perris, CA 92571
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Riverside County Dept of Mental Health
1688 North Perris Boulevard, Perris, CA 92571
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Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
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Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in Perris, CA

Perris is in Riverside County, California and has 7,326 residents. The city is about 17 miles from Riverside. It's known for the Orange Empire Railway Museum (or the Trolley Museum). Perris is also home to the skydiving center with the top safety record in the nation.

Even though Perris holds the Trolley museum and is a nice place to live and raise a family, there are still people who have addiction problems. Perris has treatment centers to help not only the residents but patience who choose to travel for treatment as well.

There are many options when it comes to getting treatment in Perris. There are both inpatient and outpatient programs available. Each facility will provide different services. You should do some research before making the final decision on where to go. We can help with that.

Why Can't Pregnant Women Use Alcohol and Tobacco?

Substances like alcohol, nicotine, alcohol, prescription and street drugs all have an adverse effect on a woman's fetus in the womb because they are connected to the woman's bloodstream through the placenta. Whatever the mother smokes, drinks, shoots or ingests, the baby will also receive.

Cocaine and nicotine are linked to low weight at birth and premature birth, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Substances like heroin can lead to dependence on the newborn, and they would require treatment for withdrawals, just like the mother would.

Other coexisting factors with substance use that can be harmful to the fetus are mental health issues, stress and poor nutrition. Each of these may adversely affect the developing fetus. All of these may drastically impact the development of the fetus. The fetus may also receive a genetic propensity for addiction from the parent, even without the parent using during pregnancy. However, not all children of addicts will automatically become addicted just by virtue of similar genetics.

Consider traveling to another city or state for treatment. There are many benefits to traveling for treatment. The travel itself can be meditative and cathartic, giving you the opportunity to reflect on your treatment. Traveling also gets you away from the conditions that make resisting use more difficult.

Once you finish treatment and aftercare, and are ready to return to the "œreal world," consider joining a 12-step program and/or group meetings. Weekly support group meetings foster friendship and support among peers who are struggling with the same affliction as you. You can also find someone to sponsor your recovery at a support group meeting. The 12-steps are beneficial as they allow you to make amends for harms caused from abuse, and to look inward and take account for the things that led you to use. The 12-steps are based on the acknowledgement that we are powerless to overcome addictions on our own, and need the help of a higher power to conquer our addiction. Click the map below and find the group meeting that is right for you!

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    Edward Jamison, MS, CAP, ICADC, LADC
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