Fairfield, CA Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
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A K Bean Foundation Fairfield
623 Great Jones StreetFairfield, CA 94533USAArchway Recovery Services Fairfield
1525 Union AvenueFairfield, CA 94533USAHealthy Partnerships
1735 Enterprise DrSuite 105-AFairfield, CA 94533USAMedMark Treatment Centers Fairfield
1143 Missouri StreetFairfield, CA 94533USASolano County Mental Health Community Treatment
2101 Courage DriveFairfield, CA 94533USAUplift Family Services Fairfield
2420 Martin RoadSuite 200Fairfield, CA 94534USAVA Northern California Health Care System Fairfield Clinic
103 Bodin CircleFairfield, CA 94535USAYouth and Family Services Fairfield
1745 Enterprise DriveFairfield, CA 94533USA
Fairfield, California, is located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Fairfield drug rehab offers resources for treatment to people in the area and nearby. Millions of people across the country and in this community struggle with substance use disorder (SUD). Treatment for SUD offers hope for those who experience the problematic effects of this disorder. Addiction begins when a person voluntarily takes a drug, whether to get high, because it was prescribed, or for another reason. The path of recovery starts the same way, with the cessation of taking the drug. Detoxing is not an easy process, and most people struggle to detox entirely independently. SUD is defined as a chronic brain condition that changes the person’s brain. The well-known characteristics of SUD are drug-seeking and using behaviors despite negative consequences. These brain changes affect recovery with a constant risk of returning to drug use or relapse. Fortunately, SUD responds to treatment, and people with the disease can live successful and self-directed lives without drugs. Recovery requires ongoing support, which can be found in support groups like SMART Recovery and Narcotics Anonymous. Membership is free, and anyone with SUD is invited to attend in-person or online meetings. In meetings, people share their recovery experiences and fellowship to offer support. Drug rehab California connects people with SUD to available treatment programs to begin recovery.