Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center

25681 Sabina Ave
Mission Viejo, CA 92691

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About Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center

Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center is a private rehab located in Mission Viejo, CA. Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center offers a mix of both scientifically proven traditional treatment model, and incorporate evidence-based holistic methods.

Create an environment where each individual has the right and opportunity to develop a solid foundation towards long-term sobriety. In order to reduce the prevalence of substance abuse and other behavioral health problems among adults through the provision of addiction treatment services, each individual must be empowered to make decisions about their care with the expected outcome of an increased quality of life.

Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center provides Reiki and “Healing Crystals”. Crystals have been used throughout history for their healing qualities and beauty. Many people believe that each stone emits a certain energy which can have a beneficial effect on our well being.

Latest Reviews

Hyun Park
4 weeks ago on Google
5
My son was at this facility for about 45 days and discharged recently. The staff were kind and efficient and took care of everything he needed on time. Specially, Andrew (project manager) and Shannon (case worker) tried to find a right place very hard as a aftercare program for my son even though it passed over scheduled discharging date. They were responsible and reliable.Thanks for your work ! Andrew and Shannon !!
Response from the owner2 weeks ago
Thank you for your wonderful feedback, Hyun! We're thrilled to hear about your son's positive experience and the dedication shown by Andrew and Shannon. Our staff strives to provide the best care possible, and your acknowledgment means a lot to us. Thank you for choosing our facility!
Mike
1 month ago on Google
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This is the worst place ever. How re they still in business?
Response from the owner3 days ago
We sincerely apologize for your disappointing experience, Mike. Your feedback is important to us, and we take it seriously. We will review your concerns and work to improve our services. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Cody
2 months ago on Google
2
this place is very low budget and the staff are extremely inexperienced and unhelpful. they have no idea what they re doing over there.
Response from the owner1 month ago
I am sorry to hear about your disappointing experience, Cody. We welcome this feedback as it helps us to identify the areas where training or more experience may be needed. Your perspective on our team will be used to improve our services. Thank you for your patience.

Location

Accepted Insurance

Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Other Forms of Payment

Private insurance refers to any kind of healthcare coverage that isn't from the state or federal government. This includes individual and family plans offered by an employer or purchased from the Insurance Marketplace. Every plan will have different requirements and out of pocket costs so be sure to get the full details before you start treatment.

Self-pay involves paying for treatment out of your own pocket. You can use savings or credit, get a personal loan, or receive help from family and friends to fund your treatment. If you don't have insurance or your insurance plan doesn't cover a specific program, self-pay can help ensure you still get the care you need.

Financial aid can take many forms. Centers may have grants or scholarships available to clients who meet eligibility requirements. Programs that receive SAMHSA grants may have financial aid available for those who need treatment as well. Grants and scholarships can help you pai for treatment without having to repay.

Per session payment lets you pay for each treatment at the time of service. You may also pay for a certain number of sessions up front and then pay for more if needed. This format allows you to tailor the financial investment to your specific needs and avoid having a large lump sum payment due at the end of the treatment program.

Military members, veterans, and eligible dependents have access to specific insurance programs that help them get the care they need. TRICARE and VA insurance can help you access low cost or no cost addiction and mental health treatment. Programs that accept military insurance often have targeted treatment focused on the unique challenges military members, veterans, and their families face.

Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

outpatient iconOutpatient
Clients receiving treatment at an outpatient rehab typically do not require hospitalization or intensive supervision and support. Outpatient addiction counseling and recovery education are often offered during the morning, evening, night, and weekend, allowing clients to tailor treatment to their own schedule. Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs are the most time-intensive and are designed for clients who are at an increased relapse risk and/or who need more robust therapeutic support.
inpatient iconInpatient
Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.
aftercare iconAftercare Support
Rehab aftercare programs offer clients in addiction recovery a robust continuum of care after clients have completed active treatment. These services address recovery as a life-long process and are designed to evolve with clients' changing needs. Clients may partner with their case managers and/or addiction recovery team to identify the rehab aftercare services that are right for them. They may receive career counseling, housing assistance, peer coaching, 12 step program induction, among many other services.
12-step icon12-Step
12-step programs are addiction recovery models based on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). A number of substance abuse programs (including some drug and alcohol rehab centers) use the 12 steps as a basis for treatment. Beginning steps involve admitting powerlessness over the addiction and creating a spiritual basis for recovery. Middle steps including making direct amends to those who've been hurt by the addiction, and the final step is to assist others in addiction recovery in the same way. 12-Step offshoots including Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA), Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) and Gamblers Anonymous (GA).
sober-living iconSober Living Homes
Sober Living Houses (SLHs), aka sober homes or halfway houses, are safe, substance-free, supportive living facilities for those recovering from substance abuse. Ideal for those who've just been through inpatient or outpatient treatment, SLHs are supervised environments with rules that support sobriety, such as curfews, shared chores, and therapeutic meetings. Residents are also often trained on life skills and coping skills to make it easier to transition into society. SLHs also provide a strong sense of community that can lead to the kind of deep and lasting connections with other sober individuals that supports a new, healthy lifestyle.
24-hour icon24-Hour Clinical Care
During the first phase of recovery – detox – it is crucial to have 24-hour clinical care in California. This care provides constant monitoring in order to ensure your safely and comfort as you progress through the withdrawal process for drug or alcohol addiction. Licensed professionals prescribe medications to treat withdrawal symptoms and provide frequent monitoring to ensure your safely as addictive toxins leave your system.
medically-assisted-detox iconMedically Assisted Detox
Drug and alcohol addiction often takes a heavy toll on one's body. Over time, a physical dependence can develop, meaning the body physiologically needs the substance to function. Detox is the process of removing drugs and/or alcohol from the body, a process that can be lethal if mismanaged. Medical detox is done by licensed medical professionals who monitor vital signs and keep you safe, healthy, and as comfortable as possible as you go through detox and withdrawal.

Treatments

The goal of treatment for alcoholism is abstinence. Those with poor social support, poor motivation, or psychiatric disorders tend to relapse within a few years of treatment. For these people, success is measured by longer periods of abstinence, reduced use of alcohol, better health, and improved social functioning. Recovery and Maintenance are usually based on 12 step programs and AA meetings.

Drug rehab in California teaches participants constructive ways to stay clean and sober. Treatment revolves around helping individuals stop using the substance they are addicted to and learn healthy habits to avoid relapse.

Many of those suffering from addiction also suffer from mental or emotional illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, or anxiety disorders. Rehab and other substance abuse facilities treating those with a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder administer psychiatric treatment to address the person's mental health issue in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

A combined mental health and substance abuse rehab has the staff and resources available to handle individuals with both mental health and substance abuse issues. It can be challenging to determine where a specific symptom stems from (a mental health issue or an issue related to substance abuse), so mental health and substance abuse professionals are helpful in detangling symptoms and keeping treatment on track.

Opioid rehabs specialize in supporting those recovering from opioid addiction. They treat those suffering from addiction to illegal opioids like heroin, as well as prescription drugs like oxycodone. These centers typically combine both physical as well as mental and emotional support to help stop addiction. Physical support often includes medical detox and subsequent medical support (including medication), and mental support includes in-depth therapy to address the underlying causes of addiction.

Programs

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Teen Program
Teen programs are designed to address the unique pressures teens face, pressures that can drive them to experiment with dangerous, addictive substances. They need programs that meet them exactly where they are and give them tools for long-term recovery. Therapy can help teenagers understand and work through underlying issues so they can reclaim the life ahead of them.
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Adult Program
Adult rehab programs include therapies tailored to each client's specific needs, goals, and recovery progress. They are tailored to the specific challenges adult clients may face, including family and work pressures and commitments. From inpatient and residential treatment to various levels of outpatient services, there are many options available. Some facilities also help adults work through co-occurring conditions, like anxiety, that can accompany addiction.
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Program For Men
Men face specific challenges and concerns when seeking addiction treatment. Gender-specific recovery programs help them tackle these issues head-on in an environment that's focused, targeted, and distraction-free. It also gives them the opportunity to connect with and learn from other men who have been through a similar journey and can offer support for the next step.
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Program For Women
Rehabs for women provide a safe, nurturing space for female clients to heal. These treatment programs consider the specific obstacles that women can face during recovery and place a special emphasis on mental, social, physical, and reproductive health. They explore how each woman's experience has shaped the trajectory of their substance use, addressing issues such as sexual abuse and past trauma.
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Young Adult Program
Young adulthood can be an exciting, yet difficult, time of transition. Individuals in their late teens to mid-20s face unique stressors related to school, jobs, families, and social circles, which can lead to a rise in substance use. Rehab centers with dedicated young adult programs will include activities and amenities that cater to this age group, with an emphasis on specialized counseling, peer socialization, and ongoing aftercare.
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Child Program
The providers who specialize in the children's rehab space understand the specialized needs that this population faces. School-based and social services such as tutoring and family counseling are often central to treatment. Child programs may also address the needs of youth experiencing substance abuse in the home, including a parent's or sibling's addiction.
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LGBTQ Program
Recovery is most successful when clients feel accepted and validated by their peers and treatment providers. Facilities that offer LGBTQ-inclusive programming are committed to creating a safe space where everyone can grow and recover without fear of judgment or discrimination. They will have dedicated policies in place to create a safe and supportive environment that fosters free expression.
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Military Program
Serving in the military is both mentally and physically challenging, and can result in trauma that persists even after combat ends. Military programs are tailored to the specific and often complex needs of active duty personnel, veterans, and military families. Clients often access these programs through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Clinical Services

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a therapy modality that focuses on the relationship between one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is used to establish and allow for healthy responses to thoughts and feelings (instead of unhealthy responses, like using drugs or alcohol). CBT has been proven effective for recovering addicts of all kinds, and is used to strengthen a patient's own self-awareness and ability to self-regulate. CBT allows individuals to monitor their own emotional state, become more adept at communicating with others, and manage stress without needing to engage in substance abuse.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a modified form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment designed to help people understand and ultimately affect the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. DBT is often used for individuals who struggle with self-harm behaviors, such as self-mutilation (cutting) and suicidal thoughts, urges, or attempts. It has been proven clinically effective for those who struggle with out-of-control emotions and mental health illnesses like Borderline Personality Disorder.

Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members.

In individual therapy, a patient meets one-on-one with a trained psychologist or counselor. Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life.

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.

Trauma therapy is a structured approach used by therapists to help you heal from a past traumatic event. Your therapist works with you to identify the traumatic memory and process the information so you experience emotional healing and a sense of safety and stability.

Whether a marriage or other committed relationship, an intimate partnership is one of the most important aspects of a person's life. Drug and alcohol addiction affects both members of a couple in deep and meaningful ways, as does rehab and recovery. Couples therapy and other couples-focused treatment programs are significant parts of exploring triggers of addiction, as well as learning how to build healthy patterns to support ongoing sobriety.

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Substances can prevent the absorption of nutrients and cause damage to your body's systems. Nutrition therapy in California addresses the deficiencies in vitamins and minerals that are caused by substance abuse.

Creativity is inherently healing, and can help those in recovery express thoughts or feelings they might not otherwise be able to. Creative arts therapy can include music, poetry/writing, painting, sculpting, dance, theater, sandplay, and more. Unlike traditional art, the final product matters far less than the experience of creation and expression itself.

Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.

The goal of nicotine replacement therapy in California is to mitigate the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. It cuts down on your cravings by supplying a small dose of nicotine without exposing your body to the toxins of cigarette smoke.

Amenities

  • art iconArt Activities
  • spa2 iconYoga Studio
  • acupuncture iconAcupuncture Room
  • home-setting iconResidential Setting
  • private-room iconPrivate Rooms

Accreditations

The Joint Commission, formerly known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehab organizations and programs. Founded in 1951, the Joint Commision's mission is to improve the quality of patient care and demonstrating the quality of patient care.

Joint Commission Accreditation: Yes
Accreditation Number: 605276

State Licenses are permits issued by government agencies that allow rehab organizations to conduct business legally within a certain geographical area. Typically, the kind of program a rehab facility offers, along with its physical location, determines which licenses are required to operate legally.

State License: California
License Number: 300373AP

Contact Information

Phone icon (949) 284-7325
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25681 Sabina Ave
Mission Viejo, CA 92691

Fact checked and written by:
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Reviews of Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center

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4.7 (30 reviews)
Hyun Park
4 weeks ago
5

My son was at this facility for about 45 days and discharged recently. The staff were kind and efficient and took care of everything he needed on time. Specially, Andrew (project manager) and Shannon (case worker) tried to find a right place very hard as a aftercare program for my son even though it passed over scheduled discharging date. They were responsible and reliable.Thanks for your work ! Andrew and Shannon !!

Response from the owner4 weeks ago
Thank you for your wonderful feedback, Hyun! We're thrilled to hear about your son's positive experience and the dedication shown by Andrew and Shannon. Our staff strives to provide the best care possible, and your acknowledgment means a lot to us. Thank you for choosing our facility!
Mike
1 month ago
1

This is the worst place ever. How re they still in business?

Response from the owner1 month ago
We sincerely apologize for your disappointing experience, Mike. Your feedback is important to us, and we take it seriously. We will review your concerns and work to improve our services. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Cody
2 months ago
2

this place is very low budget and the staff are extremely inexperienced and unhelpful. they have no idea what they re doing over there.

Response from the owner2 months ago
I am sorry to hear about your disappointing experience, Cody. We welcome this feedback as it helps us to identify the areas where training or more experience may be needed. Your perspective on our team will be used to improve our services. Thank you for your patience.
Tyler
10 months ago
1

TLDR: Avoid at all costs. Promised mental health care was completely absent during my 48-hour stay, marked by negligence and unprofessionalism.Initial Expectations: I sought help for panic attacks, agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety disorder. The intake process seemed promising, with assurances of regular therapy, meals, experienced staff, and a structured schedule. Unfortunately, these promises were unmet.Arrival: Contrary to promises, no psychiatrist or case manager welcomed me. Instead, I faced disorganization and a triggering environment reeking of tobacco smoke.Staff and Environment: The staff, termed "techs," lacked medical training and were primarily tasked with basic monitoring and meal preparation. The promised group therapy sessions never happened. The staff's unprofessional behavior included constant phone use, internal conflicts, derogatory remarks about residents, and ignorance about conditions like agoraphobia.Location and Living Conditions: The Sabina location was substandard. The house was dirty, with inadequate facilities like threadbare towels, limited hot water, and pervasive smoke odor. The only entertainment was a TV with limited access, and the house was under constant surveillance, except in private areas.Resident Demographics: The residents were primarily state-ordered ex-convicts, contributing to an uncomfortable atmosphere. The lack of activities and social engagement left me feeling isolated and anxious.Food: Despite promises of three daily meals, food availability was scarce, and staff reluctance in meal preparation was evident. The lack of basic kitchenware further complicated matters.Therapy: I did not meet my assigned therapist. An encounter with another therapist, albeit helpful, revealed that the promised frequency of therapy sessions was overstated.Sleep Quality: Frequent checks by staff using flashlights disrupted sleep, compounded by uncomfortable bedding and unclean rooms.Conclusion: My experience at Socal Sunrise was distressingly far from what was promised. The facility's approach to mental health care was severely lacking, characterized by an unprofessional staff, poor living conditions, and a complete disregard for client wellbeing. I strongly advise against this facility based on my experience.

Josh Markley
1 year ago
5

Awesome place. Cam, Hasha, Angelica, Thomas, Rose. Thanks for everything. Life changing experience. The staff Genuinely care about you. I would recommended this place to anyone who wants to turn their life around for the better, changed mine. Build friendships and heard lots of stories. You aren t the only one struggling. Believe in the process and you can do it too! Thank you Sunrise , much love.

Yoel
1 year ago
5

I was here for 37 days for mental health inpatient. The techs, specifically Cameron Anthony and Fadi, were incredibly kind and helpful in my process. My case manager, Heather, was beyond amazing. Between helping with my family and my future I would recommend her to anyone looking for substance abuse or mental health help.

Collin Spencer
1 year ago
5

If you re considering treatment and are thumbing through reviews to get a feel for anyplace, I can tell you with certainty that CSC is the place! From the moment I arrived at the Alcazar house which is their detox facility Angelique, and Lacy put me at ease. As I got a few days under my belt and conversed with all staff about serious issues like my treatment and other general talk. I found humor as my best friend to pass the time.Speaking of honor I have to shout out my brother Dave who I had a bond in back and forth razzing that I hope helped him pass his time at work as much as it helped me pass my time in detox. My guy Jacob also was a night time staff member who kept it light and bearable through the first stage. If you have the courage and wherewithal to get through this stage you d move into the residential phase. For me that was the Vanessa house. While there we engaged in group therapy, random outings ( if any body in ownership is reading this spending a few more dollars on some more creative outings would be my only constructive criticism) and for the most part bonding with my fellow peer clients I was lucky enough to have by my side. (Shout out Daniel, Kokil, And Eric stay strong my fellow 4 pack nugget boys!) While here I enjoyed some amazing culinary masterpieces from Britney, and jaw jacked With Cristian about anything under the sun. Typically day time staff would also include Cody my boy I m sorry I know you were only doing your job, and Orion. Orion is 22 years young but tackles his sobriety and his job in groups as if he was in his mid thirties. Rose is also a tech I couldn t quite figure out her schedule though lol she s all over the place, like the SCS rover thanks for always listening to my rants! As night time would approach my dude Michael would arrive. He was super thorough in getting us dinner, facilitating phone calls and the unenviable task of passing out meds. Thanks my dude! Other night time staff at Vanessa included Erin, and Yesella. Erin brought us some special deserts and refreshments for NYE thanks for that! Yesella was on staff for my last night and was nice enough to lend her ear as I m a serial blabber, thanks for listening I appreciate all of you guys. I can t forget Benny the butcher, who does a lot of tasks for SCS our healthy back and forth verbal jousting was super fun! My therapist David was along for my whole ride and was a valuable resource who I felt at ease opening up to. Lastly I owe a debt of gratitude to Chad who was my case manager, He placed me at Tres Vistas my IOP, and also led what I felt were the most helpful groups. Chad I can say now you should insist a little harder that clients accept this phase of recovery as at first I was skeptical. I m closing if you re really considering recovery SSC was a god send for me, and I d stake my life on vouching for them as a Company, and a gift. Thanks you guys for my recovery gift. I would also be remiss if I didn t thank you guys for putting up with my shenanigans. If there was a review on clients I.e. Uber I m scared to see what that would ve looked like halfway through my stay lol.

Angela Macchia
2 years ago
5

I was discharged from SoCal Sunrise two days ago after my 4 and a half week stay in the womens mental health house. I have so many good things to say about this facility. The staff made my stay such a great experience. Raze (Rose) is the most gentle and sweetest soul you ll ever meet. She has the glow and warmth of the sun and puts her all into being a wonderful support. Anyone would be lucky to meet her at any point in their life. Amanda (the case manager) is such a sweet being. She s wonderful at her job and a wonderful friend while I was there. She takes her job seriously and does everything in her power to help put you on the right track for after treatment. Mina is like a second mother- she cooks wonderful delicious dinners and creates joy in the house every night she s there. I have so many more I could name- Alina, K, Anothony- the list goes on and on. Thank you to everyone for guiding me on my journey through treatment. I highly recommend anyone to this facility.

Haru K
2 years ago
3

My 24 days of staying at the Mental Health house was good and bad. Most staff knew how to take good care, talk, and set groups since they've sympathized or went through similar things.I got my help in seeing me for me and working on my self esteem.The down side was the fact that the owner, Ocea (I think that's now you spell her name), yelled at a client. She said (I'm paraphrasing) "it's your fault why your meds didn't come in" and "I shouldn't have a client speak to me that way". I don't think she is qualified to run a company that specializes in mental health and substance abuse, if she talks to a client that way.Best treatment for people who are recovering from addiction and trauma.It's helped me, sadly didn't help some of my room/housemates.

Sean Ricciardi
2 years ago
1

I do not recommend this facility for any service other than detox.If you're seeking a detox/rtc program with stimulating and engaging groups provided by educated and experienced facilitators, please - look elsewhere. I greatly implore you not pursue any service here other than a 7-10 day detox. While the house staff genuinely cares about you and your well being on the deepest level, they lack proper funding on providing group facilitators. During my 16 day stay, I can count on one hand how many groups were conducted by an educated/experienced therapist/facilitator.If you're content with recycling the same template during groups everyday or being guided by an underpaid/underqualified 21 year old who lacks the ability to reciprocate on a deeper emotional level, this is not for you. I stressed my concerns my first week and was promised it'd get better; it did not. In fact, it got worse.My last five days at this facility were gravely concerning. It was a three day holiday weekend so no groups were scheduled during the day during that time. By the fourth day, we only received 'guidance' from the underpaid/underqualified 21 year old I stressed earlier. By my fifth day, I knew my time was not being valued here. If you're serious about staying sober and want the best emotional development/growth/healing, please look elsewhere. They do not delegate funding to provide for you.My fifth day was ridiculously rough given I had to fight tooth and nail and ultimately left against medical advisement. I'm sorry, but my time and money is much too valuable to me at this stage in my life. I know what I should be experiencing in groups and you folks failed tremendously. If not for the caring/compassionate staff, namely Nick, Lucas, Michael, Dave, Cassandra, Chris, Juliet, Megan; my time would've been horrendous. The above mentioned-by-name staff absolutely has your best interest in mind but again, they're underpaid. They're there FOR YOU. Not to make a living or become successful. They genuinely are giving their time and taking a pay cut to help those that were like them once. That's why I can recommend this for detox but not an inch more.Finally, when I left against medical advisement, they will manipulate your loved ones into telling you to stay without being able to convey the full scope of things. The trauma my girlfriend and I endured that day has me resenting this facility to the black gates of hell.A big **** YOU to Chad. Stop depriving your clients of the mental health assistance they deserve just so you can run your business leanly.Big **** you to Thomas and Katie for leveraging my loved ones into manipulating me to stay without voicing my justifiable concerns. Big **** you for changing visitation policy one week after my admittance. Ben, a big **** you to you too, buddy. You arrogant rude p****.I truly resent this facility and my discharge day is the most traumatic day I've had in well over a year. Please choose your treatment wisely, fellow addicts.

Jake Souhrada
2 years ago
5

This is a really great detox and residential treatment center, staff really cares about the clients and they take good care of you, plenty of educational group sessions to give you tools to use when you transfer from detox to IOP & sober living, Doctors take good care of you with the medication to make it as comfortable as possible. Chad is a really cool tech, he takes good care of ya, as well as dave and nick, they are all great but these guys really stuck out to me because they really care about your success! I would greatly recommend this treatment center if you are looking for somewhere to start a new way of life and get out of the terrible grips of addiction! 5 stars!

Jake W
2 years ago
5

Out of the handful of recovery centers ive been to, socal sunrise was by far the best. The techs made it feel like a vacation. There was one in particular that i can honestly say changed my life. Chad jones a tech at socal, helped me in more ways than i can count. There were times where i felt like giving in, but chad did everything in his power to steer me straight. He showed me what i need to do to have the life i wanted. The starting line of recovery would have been a whole hell of a lot harder without him. If youre planning on going to socal sunrise, just know youre in good hands.

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