About the Pat Moore Foundation
The alcoholism and drug addiction treatment programs at The Pat Moore Foundation are low-cost, reasonably priced residential treatment alternatives for men and women with limited or no insurance coverage at all.
Our affordable alcohol and drug detoxification and rehab programs are licensed and certified by The State of California. We provide medically managed and non-medical detoxification and primary residential treatment. Our individual homes are on a unique co-ed campus where we offer gender specific treatment. We are located in the city of Costa Mesa, Southern California, close to Newport Beach and Huntington Beach.
No two drug addicts or alcoholics are alike, so no two alcohol or drug addiction treatment plans should be. Our qualified treatment staff will create an individualized treatment plan that meets each individual's needs and will give them their best opportunity to achieve long term sobriety.
Attending a long term drug rehab center helps drug addicted individuals by removing them from their environment for a period of time with less distractions. We provide a safe place that is removed from the places where our clients drank and used drugs. There is no quick fix for drug addiction and alcoholism. Recovery is a process.the skills one learns during intensive inpatient program must be integrated into everyday life, and this takes time.
Pat Moore Foundation's professional staff is certified and highly skilled. Each staff member is also involved in his or her own recovery program and understands the alcoholism and drug addiction detoxification process from a perspective that only another drug addict or alcoholic can. Because of this connection our staff is involved in the client's recovery from the first day.
Pat Moore Foundation offers medically managed detox for opiate detoxification from Heroin, Vicodin, Oxycontin, Codeine and Methadone. Our physicians utilize a wide range of pharmaceuticals including Naltrexone and Suboxone to medically manage a fast, pain-free start to withdrawal. |