About Kaiser Permanente – Chemical Dependency Recovery Program (CDRP)
Kaiser Permanente features a Chemical Dependency Recovery Program (CDRP) in their center in Cupertino, California. This location also functions as the central office for Kaser’s Addiction Medicine Recovery Services units. This center treats patients with chemical dependency using an abstinence-based treatment approach that blends compassion and medicine to start the healing process. The facility primarily accepts Kaiser Permanente insurance plans but also accepts Medicare and self-pay options.
Silicon Valley Sober Living: Programs & Therapies
The Cupertino CDRP includes flexible general outpatient treatment and specialized relapse prevention, as well as the more strictly defined partial hospitalization programs (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP). Individual and group counseling sessions are therapeutic options where participants work on coping strategies for substance abuse and triggers.
Psychoeducation along with wellness measures like sleep hygiene, solid nutrition, physical activity, and health, is a core element at CDRP.
There’s also medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for dependence syndrome using established Naltrexone which aids in withdrawal, especially in cases of opioid and alcohol dependence.
Tailored Paths & Community Connections
CDRP has a pronounced aftercare coupled with specialized methods for adults and young adults (18-25). It also meets the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. When it comes to aftercare, no one in the CDRP system is discharged without community resources in the area. This goes as far as providing direct support to self-help groups like AA and NA or even SMART Recovery. There are also recovery housing options built around strong enduring supportive relationships.