
Find an addiction recovery program that meets your needs.
Addictions We Treat
At Zen Recovery Home, we understand the profound impact addiction can have on individuals and their loved ones. We are committed to providing comprehensive and personalized addiction treatments to help our clients overcome their struggles and achieve lasting recovery. Our experienced team of professionals is dedicated to addressing a wide range of addictions, including:
Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Cocaine Addiction Treatment
Heroin addiction treatment
Meth addiction treatment
Opiate addiction treatment
Percocet Addiction Treatment
& more
Our services
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Detox
Detox helps you discontinue drugs or alcohol and become medically stable. Trying to detox on your own is dangerous, and is more likely to lead to relapse. We provide fully supervised detox services to minimize discomfort and ensure patient safety. Our facility also provides therapy throughout the detox process.
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Inpatient
Following detox, a residential treatment program is often the best option for long-term sobriety. Fully immerse yourself in treatment with our residential program. With round-the-clock support, you can focus completely on your recovery free of outside stressors and triggers. Plus, enjoy amenity-rich accommodations during your stay.
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Outpatient
An outpatient drug rehab center offers a flexible treatment approach where individuals attend scheduled therapy sessions at specific times throughout the week. Unlike inpatient programs, individuals do not live at the facility during treatment but instead have the freedom to return home, continue with work, or attend school outside of therapy hours.
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Aftercare
After completing treatment, we offer Alumni Support Groups to help you continue your recovery momentum. These peer-led support groups put you in touch with others who understand your treatment and recovery experience. We also help you get connected to other community resources, such as meetings for AA or Narcotics Anonymous.
What is drug & alcohol detox?
If you're struggling with addiction, you might be hesitant to get help with detox because it's confusing and scary. Our program at Zen Recovery Home will safely remove drugs or alcohol from your body. Understanding detox is important for starting your recovery journey. It's a process of removing all toxins from your body, including alcohol and drugs.
Detox usually takes 5 to 10 days, depending on how severe your addiction is. It's important to clear your body of toxins before starting recovery. Learning about detox can make this tough time easier. Think of detox as your first commitment to staying sober. The main goals of alcohol and drug detox are to remove toxins from your body safely, manage withdrawal symptoms, and create a strong foundation for lasting recovery.
Zen Recovery Home can help you start your recovery safely and comfortably with a supervised medical detox program.
“I underestimated how hard it would be adjusting to working from home, but with Dr. Schell’s help, I was able to regain focus.”
— OLIVIA R., CLOVE CLIENT
Why is detoxing from drugs & alcohol important?
It's important to detox from alcohol and drugs to get them out of your system and start the recovery process. Detoxing in a safe facility is crucial because your brain may have become dependent on these substances. Suddenly stopping alcohol or benzos can be very dangerous if you're severely dependent. Detox addresses the physical dependence and prepares you for ongoing treatment. It's not a replacement for rehab, but it helps you transition into inpatient or outpatient treatment. Detoxing at home without medical supervision can be life-threatening.
Zen Recovery Home in Sacramento provides on-site detox services with trained and empathetic staff to support you through the emotional side of recovery. We offer personalized care, group therapy, and a positive environment to help you succeed in lasting recovery.
What to expect after detox
Recovering from addiction involves not only the physical process of detoxification but also the crucial mental steps that follow. At Gratitude Lodge, an inpatient residential addiction treatment facility, individuals are provided with a structured program that includes activities, group therapy, and individual counseling. This comprehensive approach is designed to address the underlying psychological and emotional aspects of addiction.
Transitioning to outpatient care marks a significant step in the recovery process. It allows individuals to integrate back into their daily lives while continuing to receive the support they need. This phase enables them to stay in their own homes, attend work or school, and participate in therapy sessions during the day or evening, offering a sense of normalcy and stability.
Once the initial withdrawal symptoms are managed through medical therapy, individuals can actively engage in group activities and adhere to a set schedule, fostering a sense of responsibility and autonomy. These steps are instrumental in rebuilding self-sufficiency and regaining control over one's life.
By progressing through the stages of detoxification, inpatient treatment, and outpatient rehabilitation, individuals establish a strong foundation for long-term recovery. This holistic approach not only addresses the physical aspects of addiction but also tackles the psychological and behavioral patterns that contribute to the risk of relapse.
In conclusion, recognizing the significance of mental and emotional steps in the recovery journey is paramount. The combination of structured activities, group therapy, and individual counseling, followed by the transition to outpatient care, forms a comprehensive continuum of care that enhances the likelihood of sustained recovery and reduces the chances of relapse.

Does insurance cover rehab?
At Zen Recovery Home, we accept most PPO insurance. Verify your insurance now
There’s Hope. There’s Help.
We are committed to providing an effective and compassionate recovery program at our facility. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use or addiction, help is available. Contact us to start your treatment today.