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Women’s Only Rehab in Los Angeles, CA

If you are looking for a drug rehab, finding the right facility is essential. You will need to think about the length of your stay, the location of the rehab, and whether to opt for inpatient or outpatient care.

You will also want to consider whether you want to enroll in a gender-specific rehab. For example, if you are a woman, you may feel a woman-only recovery center is the best option for your needs. 

A women’s drug rehab program provides many benefits. It offers treatments that are more suited to the female gender while eliminating possible pressures associated with recovering with males. It allows you to get well in a comfortable atmosphere that’s best suited to your individual situation. 

This article will explain what a women’s rehab program entails so you can decide if it’s the best choice for you. 

When it comes to drug abuse, women face unique issues. These are based on biological differences due to our sex and culturally defined roles for women. 

Women who use drugs may develop issues related to their hormones, menstrual cycles, past or current pregnancies, fertility, breastfeeding, and menopause. 

They may also have different reasons for using drugs. For example, women often find themselves put in society as someone who needs to care for the family at home as well as go to work and earn a living.

Therefore, they tend to turn to drugs to fight exhaustion, cope with mental and physical pain, treat mental problems, or control weight. 

Here are some other statistics regarding women and drug use:

  • Women are more likely to have a pleasurable response to drugs than men.
  • Women are more likely to self-medicate than men.
  • Women become addicted more quickly than men.
  • Women’s behavior will stabilize at higher doses as opposed to men’s.
  • Women experience stronger withdrawal than men.
  • Women are more likely to relapse than men.
  • Women’s sex hormones can make them more sensitive to certain drugs.
  • Brain changes women experience when doing drugs are different from the changes men experience.
  • Women who are victims of domestic abuse are more likely to become addicted to illicit substances.
  • Women who have been divorced, lost custody of a child, or experienced the death of a partner or child are more likely to develop a mental illness and self-medicate with drugs.
  • Women are more likely to develop a mental illness because of drug use.

Treatment centers must develop plans that are best suited to treat women on a physical and emotional level. 

What to Expect from a Women’s Rehab

Women’s rehab is not much different from any other rehab. The same steps are involved, but the approach is different. Here is what you can expect. 

Detox: The first step of treatment is typically detox. During this phase, patients’ bodies struggle to adjust to not having the drug in their bodies. As a result, they develop withdrawal symptoms that make them want to go back to using. 

Most facilities provide an assisted detox process. Patients are guided through ensuring that they are kept as comfortable as possible. They are administered medications that reduce symptoms. They are supervised to ensure relapse doesn’t occur.

Facilities specifically for women will provide withdrawal treatments best suited for a woman’s body. They will offer an atmosphere that makes them as comfortable as possible in accordance with their individual needs. 

Therapy: After patients complete detox, they will move on to treatment.

Treatment plans can vary according to the length of addiction, the drug involved, and the underlying causes of addiction. A dual diagnosis is typically used, which addresses both addiction and co-occurring disorders. This is known to be the best course of action for long-term recovery. 

A variety of therapies can be integrated into dual diagnosis treatment, including: 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is commonly used to treat addiction. It aims to minimize negative thought processes to provide a positive outlook that reduces harmful behavior. 

Group Therapy: Group therapy is helpful in letting the patient know they are not alone. It provides them with peer support, which is essential in the recovery process. 

Family Therapy: It’s important to bring the family into therapy sessions. It helps them better understand what their loved one is going through, and it gives them the tools to help them on their road to wellness. 

Psychoeducation: Psychoeducation educates people about their mental illness and addiction so they are better prepared to self-manage. 

Motivational Enhancement Therapy: Motivational enhancement motivates people so they want to get better. Women’s drug rehab facilities will find the therapies that are best suited to a woman’s individual needs. 

Aftercare: Patients may be facing their biggest challenges when they check out of rehab. They will be dealing with stressors that had previously made them turn to drugs and alcohol. They may see friends they used to and their place, and they may be tempted to return to their old ways. 

A women’s drug treatment center provides patients with ongoing support so they can maintain sobriety during these difficult times. 

What Are The Benefits Of a Women’s Only Treatment Center?

Many benefits come with choosing a women’s drug rehab program. These include the following:

More Customized Treatment: Women’s drug rehab facilities are familiar with the gender-related issues women face when they are plagued by addiction. They offer treatment that considers these issues, making for a plan that is more likely to yield long-term success. 

More Comfortable Environment: Let’s face it, some women just feel more comfortable being around other women. They know that a women’s rehab will provide a safe, secure, nurturing environment where they can open up about their problems. They will not feel ashamed sharing details regarding how their addiction may have affected them regarding their role in society or their biological symptoms. 

More Welcoming of Sexual Orientations: Many women’s centers are more welcoming of LGBTQ+ communities, making for a judgment-free environment. 

Better Aftercare Support: Women are natural nurturers and will be more likely to support their peers after they leave rehab. 

Ohana Recovery Center, A Leading Women’s Drug Rehab & Addiction Treatment Provider

There are many women’s drug rehab facilities to choose from, but if you are looking for the best women’s drug rehab, Ohana is recommended. 

Ohana is an inpatient rehab located in the sunny and upscale community of Agoura Hills. Patients will benefit from the pleasant weather, and they will enjoy outings to the exciting activities around them. Our center is clean and comfortable and offers a luxurious environment. 

The fact that we offer residential care means patients are supervised around the clock. Any new developments are recorded, and therapy is adjusted as needed. They will always have someone to talk to when things go wrong. 

Patients start by going through their detox process, utilizing the latest methods, and providing ultimate comfort. 

After they complete detox, patients move on to therapy. We take a dual diagnosis approach that targets addiction and its underlying causes. We feel this is the best approach for long-term recovery. 

Our therapy includes: 

  • Individual Therapy: Patients get one-on-one time with their therapist. 
  • Group Therapy: Patients can share experiences with their peers. 
  • Family Therapy: Ensuring families are familiar with their loved one’s needs. 
  • Medication-Assisted: Medications are used to reduce withdrawal and drug cravings. 
  • Holistic Therapy: This focuses on nutrition and mindfulness and integrates a healthy diet, meditation, yoga, and exercise. 

Our programs are trauma-focused, providing a comprehensive approach for women who have dealt with abuse in the past. Our experts boast over 20 years of combined treatment experience, creating a level of care you can trust. 

Addiction is not easy to deal with. A gender-specific approach may be just what you need to get over this difficult hurdle. Call Ohana’s Women’s Rehab to get the care you need today, and get ready to say goodbye to your dependency issues and the pain that they bring. 

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Siri Sat Khalsa, MD, Medical Director
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Siri Sat Khalsa, MD
Dr. Siri Sat Khalsa is a board certified Addictionologist with over a decade of experience as a specialist in detoxing and treating patients with alcohol and substance use disorders. As a graduate of USC medical school and Harbor UCLA residency, she spent 10 years a Family Practitioner before discovering her passion for caring for patients struggling with addictions. Her approach is to safely detox patients as comfortably as possible and to then focus on caring for the anxiety and depression and other mental health issues that typically accompany substance use disorders while simultaneously crafting plans to sustain long term sobriety.

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