About Kaiser Permanente – Chemical Dependency – San Francisco
Kaiser Permanente’s Chemical Dependency unit is a private alcohol and drug rehab. You’ll find ’em out in San Francisco, California. They specialize in treating alcoholism, drug addiction, dual diagnosis, opioid addiction, and substance abuse. There are programs for adolescents, adults, LGBTQ, individualized programs for men and women, and a program for the hearing impaired.
Their intensive outpatient programs are designed for folks who need more time-intensive treatment and are at an increased risk of relapse. These programs are focused on more therapeutic support. This day program supports sustained sobriety once clients can exit inpatient care. These programs focus on a combination of psychotherapy, recovery-focused life skills training, and medication-assisted treatment.
Clients who receive general outpatient treatment typically will not require hospitalization or intensive support and supervision. They offer addiction counseling, recovery education and allow clients to tailor treatment to their schedules, with times available for morning, evening, night, and weekend.
This is a time-intensive program for clients who may need more therapeutic support. These clients may be at an increased risk of relapse and require more intensive supervision.
This program is designed for clients who may have a physiological dependence on a substance to function. Medical detox is done by licensed medical professionals to provide safety and comfort during the withdrawal process.
Aftercare programs offer a wraparound approach to help participants after treatment. It often includes educational resources and skills building.
Kaiser Permanente works with private insurance providers like Cigna and Humana. They also accept Medicare and self-pay and have financial aid options available. Contact your insurance provider to verify coverage, as out-of-network benefits may vary.