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#1 Detox & Treatment
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Alcohol and drug detox from $400 daily.
Residential treatment from $300 daily.
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Drug Treatment

Why Our Drug Treatment Program Works

Pat Moore Foundation is a nationally-recognized and California-certified drug treatment center that has helped individuals on the road to recovery for more than 25 years. We are a unique facility offering drug treatment alternatives for men and women, medically-managed and non-medical detox, a residential in-patient treatment, twelve-step programs, and dual-diagnosis all within our center.

The Pat Moore Foundation Approach to Drug Treatment

In her own words, Katy Alexander, Intake Coordinator and Pat Moore Foundation alumna, speaks about what makes Pat Moore Foundation special for herself and the people she's seen achieve recovery.

 

Dual Diagnosis

For many years the rehab community has ignored the notion of 'dual diagnosis' and focused only on 'curing' the addiction. Pat Moore Foundation is a leader in 'dual diagnosis' therapy, which targets not only the addiction, but also any underlying emotional and medical issues. As explained by our Clinical Director, Gina Tabrizy, addressing both addiction and root cause, Pat Moore Foundation excels in helping clients achieve and maintain lasting sobriety.

 

Why We Believe in The Twelve Steps

A proven method for achieving lasting recovery, The Twelve Steps are a tool and provide a guideline for 'clean' living. Overseen by our Clinical Director, Gina Tabrizy, The Twelve Steps component of drug treatment enables our clients to build a foundation for a sober life that is back in their hands.

 

Our Professional Staff

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 drug addiction detoxification process from a perspective that only another drug addict can. Because of this connection our staff is involved in the client's recovery from the first day. Learn more about our staff - click here.

Treatment in a Safe Environment

Pat Moore Foundation provides a safe environment for drug treatment. We believe removing a person from an environment for a period of time where they used drugs will help them focus on their recovery without all the distractions. Our alcohol and drug detoxification and residential drug treatment 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 (all in Orange County, California).

 

 

     Please call Pat Moore Foundation now, today, at (888) 426-6086.

Counselors are available 24-hours every day to share information about our treatment programs and personalized approach.  If you'd like us to contact you, send a confidential message online by filling out our online form.

Note: All medical services are administered by medical professionals, which are facilitated and operated solely under the jurisdiction of a separate medical corporation.

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