About Anchored Tides Recovery
Anchored Tides Recovery in Huntington Beach, California, is a center where women are helping women recover from substance use disorder, trauma, mental health disorders and eating disorders.
The center is accredited by The Joint Commission and certified by the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, LegitScript and DHCS. They are in network with TRICARE, TriWest, Blue California and many other insurance companies.
Medical Detox and Inpatient Treatment
Depending on the duration and excessiveness of our substance use it could be life threatening if we try to detox at home. This center offers medically supervised detoxification to provide a safe environment for the detox process. As you will already be at the center, a simple transition to inpatient treatment can be made after your short term detox.
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Partial hospitalization programs fill the gap between inpatient and outpatient treatment. Day time group sessions are five to seven days per week and include treatment for women experiencing substance use disorder and co-occurring disorders.
The program uses trauma informed care methods and offers holistic therapy such as yoga, mindfulness and expressive arts. Medication management is available to those who need it.
Intensive and General Outpatient Programs
Intensive outpatient programs offer the same services as partial hospitalization with fewer meetings per week. General outpatient programs are offered as aftercare following the completion of intensive treatment or for those who do not require intensive treatment. General outpatient treatment offers personalized confidential therapy, group therapy, peer support and holistic healing therapies.
Treatment for Eating Disorders
Eating disorders treated include anorexia, bulimia and binge eating. The program addresses social eating anxiety where the client fears being judged or scrutinized while eating. Programs offered for eating disorders include partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and general outpatient.