If you are struggling with alcohol addiction, your situation cam seem overwhelming. You .want to seek help, but don’t know where to start. To start your alcohol rehabilitation, you want to find the best alcohol rehab in San Jose. The ideal place to start your recovery will provide individualized treatment in a serene setting. Summit Estate Recovery Center is conveniently located in the San Jose area on 23 acres of serene gardens, orchards and hiking trails. Our location is further complemented by a fully stocked fishing pond. Other amenities include:
- Customized detox protocols
- Full trained medial staff including doctors, registered nurses and psychiatrists
- Individual therapy
- Family therapy
- Individual counseling
- CBT / DBT based program
- Aftercare
- Outpatient care
- Private bedrooms
- Shared bedrooms
- Private bathrooms
- Shared bathrooms
- Gourmet cuisine
- Yoga
- Personal training
- Sauna
- Jacuzzi
While alcohol is legal, it can be a highly addictive substance to some individuals. It’s easy availability has made it one of the most abused substances in the United States. Abuse of alcohol can cause many health issues including:
- Memory loss
- Problems sleeping
- Depression
- High blood pressure
- Stroke
- Liver damage
- Cancer
Abuse of alcohol often results in a cycle of highs and lows that results in continued use. Alcohol works on your body by suppressing your central nervous system. It increases the amount of serotonin present in your body, a hormone that is responsible for your ability to feel good. Your body attempts to bring your brain back to equilibrium and makes less serotonin. The decreased serotonin makes it more difficult for you to have happy feelings. Because of this, many alcohol abusers find it difficult to stop using alcohol as it is difficult to cope without it. Summit Estate Recovery Center is a six bed facility that is focused on providing individualized treatment to each of our clients. Our highly successful alcohol rehabilitation program can get you on the road to recovery and sobriety. Contact us today to begin your alcohol rehabilitation program. An admission counselor can answer any questions as well as coordinate coverage with your insurance company. Contact us by completing the form on this site, or by calling 800-701-6997.