Pacific Coast Detox Opens New Drug And Alcohol Detox Center in Encino, California
Encino, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2014 -- Pacific Coast Detox (PCD), a premier facility in Southern California for alcohol and drug detoxification for men and women, opened a new residential drug and alcohol detox center due to high demand for its services. The new Los Angeles based center is located at 4938 Rubio Ave, Encino, CA 91436, and formally opened on November 13, 2014.
Pacific Coast Detox has a second facility located in Costa Mesa, California, and now serves clients in Los Angeles County and Orange County. PCD offers drug and alcohol detox services for men and women in a residential setting, staffed by a team of committed and compassionate treatment professionals. Specializing in alcohol and drug detox, their staff creates personalized detox services that cater to each individual’s needs and are administered under the directive of referring physician.
Each facility includes a high staff-to-client ratio allows for unprecedented attention and care. Both the Costa Mesa and Encino facilities offer home cooked meals prepared by an in-house chef, semi-private rooms in a home setting, relaxing outdoor seating and recreation options, and comforting support from a team of friendly and experienced staff members.
Drug and alcohol dependency can be agonizing, and stopping on one’s own may be dangerous and cause health problems that may be fatal. Pacific Coast Detox combines the latest therapy practices with reassuring in-house facilities to guide individuals to recover from the most severe addiction situations. A successful and long-term sobriety is reached one day at a time, and Pacific Coast Detox is committed to providing best-in-class care, comfort, and support throughout this journey.
To learn more about Pacific Coast Detox’s services and treatment options, visit their website http://www.paccoastdetox.com/ or call 800-416-5077.
Admissions, Pacific Coast Detox, http://www.paccoastdetox.com, +1 800-416-5077, [email protected]
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