Opioid Addiction Treatment in Huntington Beach, CA

Opioid dependency is not a choice. Recovery is.

At Aloha Recovery California, opioid addiction treatment in Huntington Beach, CA is built around understanding how opioid dependency develops — and what it actually takes to heal from it. Whether your journey started with a prescription, street drugs, or somewhere in between, there is no judgment here. Our medically supervised detox and attachment-based residential rehab program offers whole-person care in a warm, home-like setting rooted in the Aloha spirit, where you will feel safe, seen, and supported from the very first day.

What opioid addiction treatment in Huntington Beach, CA really is

Opioid addiction treatment in Huntington Beach, CA is the process of addressing not just the physical dependence — but the pain, trauma, and disconnection that opioid use quietly became the answer to. Opioid use disorder is one of the most physically demanding addictions to recover from, and it requires both medical expertise and genuine human care to do safely and effectively.

At Aloha Recovery California, opioid addiction treatment is not about punishing the choices that led here. It is about understanding them — and building a pathway forward that actually holds.

 

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Why environment and time matter in opioid recovery

Opioid recovery is not just a physical process — it is a complete neurological and emotional rebuilding. The brain’s reward system, pain response, and stress regulation all change significantly during opioid use, and they need real time and a safe environment to recalibrate.
Residential opioid treatment in Huntington Beach removes people from the triggers, environments, and relationships that became tied to use — and replaces them with structure, safety, and genuine connection.

At Aloha Recovery, the pace is intentional, the environment is warm, and the people around you genuinely care. This is what allows the nervous system to begin healing — not just stabilizing, but actually healing.

The Reality of Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid addiction is a medical condition — and it requires real medical and human care

Opioid use disorder is one of the most complex and physically demanding addictions to recover from. Whether it started with a prescription for pain, experimentation, or somewhere in between — the path to dependency is rarely a straight line, and neither is the path to recovery.

At Aloha Recovery California, opioid addiction treatment in Huntington Beach is built around both the medical reality of opioid dependency and the human story behind it. We do not separate the two — because lasting recovery requires addressing both.

You did not choose to become dependent. But you can choose what comes next — and we will walk every step of that with you.

6.1M
Americans had an opioid use disorder in 2023
80%
of people who use heroin first misused prescription opioids
81,000+
drug overdose deaths involved opioids in the most recent reporting year
3x
higher recovery rates with treatment that combines medication, therapy, and support
Know the Signs

Signs that opioid addiction treatment may be the right next step

Opioid dependency can develop gradually — sometimes before a person even realizes it is happening. Recognizing the signs is not about labeling yourself. It is about giving yourself permission to get the help you deserve.

If several of these feel familiar, a conversation with our team costs nothing. We are here to help you understand your options — without pressure or judgment.

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Taking more than prescribed — using opioids in larger amounts or more frequently than intended
Physical withdrawal symptoms — nausea, sweating, muscle aches, or intense cravings when not using
Using to feel normal — needing opioids just to get through the day without feeling sick
Seeking multiple sources — doctor shopping, buying from others, or using illicit opioids to maintain supply
Neglecting responsibilities — work, relationships, and daily life suffering because of opioid use
Continuing despite consequences — using even when it is clearly causing harm to health, finances, or relationships
Failed attempts to stop — wanting to quit but being unable to because of withdrawal or cravings
Medical Detox

What opioid detox looks like at Aloha Recovery

Opioid withdrawal is one of the most physically and emotionally uncomfortable experiences a person can go through — and it is one of the most common reasons people return to use before getting real help. At Aloha Recovery, medically supervised opioid detox is managed with clinical precision and genuine human care, so you never have to face it alone.

Our team monitors withdrawal symptoms around the clock, manages discomfort with appropriate medical support, and creates the conditions for your body to stabilize safely before the deeper work of residential treatment begins.

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Arrival and Assessment
A thorough clinical assessment of your opioid use history, physical health, and individual needs. No judgment — just the information we need to care for you properly from day one.
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Medically Managed Withdrawal
Around-the-clock monitoring with medical support to manage withdrawal symptoms. Opioid detox typically lasts 5 to 10 days depending on the substance and individual factors. Your comfort and safety come first.
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Human Support Throughout
Detox is not just a clinical process — it is an emotional one. Our team is present with you throughout, not just medically but humanly. You are not alone in what you are going through.
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Transition to Residential Rehab
Once stabilized, you transition directly into our residential opioid rehab program — no gap, no disruption, and no starting over with a new team.
Medically Supervised
Opioid withdrawal requires clinical expertise. Our team manages every step safely and with compassion.
No Judgment
Whether your use started with a prescription or the street — you deserve care, not shame. We mean that.
Treat the Whole Person
Opioid dependency has roots — in pain, trauma, and disconnection. We address all of it, not just the physical dependence.
Detox Into Residential
No gaps in care. Detox flows directly into residential treatment so momentum is never lost.
Who We Help

Opioid addiction treatment for people at every stage

There is no one type of person who develops opioid use disorder. Aloha Recovery serves adults from across Southern California who are ready for something different.

Prescription

People whose use started with a prescription

Prescription opioid dependency is not a personal failure — it is a well-documented medical reality. We treat it with the seriousness and compassion it deserves.
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Heroin / Fentanyl

People using heroin or fentanyl

No judgment for how opioid use evolved. Our medically supervised detox program and residential rehab are built to handle the full spectrum of opioid use disorder.
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Dual Diagnosis

Opioid use with co-occurring mental health

Chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and trauma frequently drive opioid use. Our dual diagnosis program treats everything together from day one.
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Multiple Attempts

People who have tried to stop before

Opioid relapse is incredibly common — not because people do not want recovery, but because withdrawal and environment make it nearly impossible alone. Our attachment-based approach is built for this.
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Families

Loved ones seeking help for someone else

Watching someone you love struggle with opioid use disorder is one of the hardest things there is. We support families throughout every step of the process.
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Professionals

Executives who need discretion

Opioid use disorder does not discriminate by profession. Our executive rehab program offers complete privacy alongside the highest level of care.
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Where We Are

Opioid addiction treatment in Huntington Beach — a safe place to start over

Aloha Recovery California is located in Huntington Beach in the heart of Orange County. Our residential setting is warm, home-like, and intentionally removed from the environments, relationships, and stressors that became tied to opioid use.

Close enough for families in Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego to visit. Far enough to feel like a genuine fresh start. Take a look inside the house.

Orange County Los Angeles Riverside Inland Empire San Diego Long Beach Temecula Irvine Pasadena San Bernardino
Travel times to Huntington Beach
Downtown Los Angeles~40 min
Long Beach~20 min
Irvine / South OC~20 min
Riverside~50 min
Temecula / Murrieta~1 hr
San Diego~1.5 hrs
San Bernardino / Ontario~1 hr
Why Aloha

Why choose Aloha Recovery for opioid addiction treatment

Southern California has many opioid treatment options. Here is what makes Aloha Recovery different.

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Medical and human care together

Opioid recovery requires both clinical expertise and genuine human connection. We never separate the two — and that is what makes the difference in whether treatment actually holds.
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No judgment for how you got here

Whether your opioid use started with a prescription, pain management, or the street — you deserve care without shame. That is what Aloha means.
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Detox flows into residential

One of the most dangerous moments in opioid recovery is the gap between detox and treatment. At Aloha, there is no gap — detox flows directly into residential rehab.
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Attachment-based at the core

Opioids often fill a void left by disconnection, trauma, or unmet emotional needs. Our attachment-based approach addresses those roots directly.
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Founded by people who lived it

Aloha Recovery was created by people with real lived experience in addiction and recovery. That changes how everyone in the building shows up for you every single day.
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A home, not a hospital

Opioid addiction treatment in a real residential home in Huntington Beach. Warm, calm, and human — because the environment itself is part of why people heal here. See the house.
"Opioid dependency is not a choice — but recovery is. And no one should have to find their way through it alone."
The Aloha Philosophy
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

About opioid addiction treatment at Aloha Recovery California in Huntington Beach

Opioid withdrawal is extremely uncomfortable and can be medically serious — particularly for people with long-term or heavy use. While rarely life-threatening on its own, the intensity of withdrawal is one of the most common reasons people relapse before getting real help. Medically supervised opioid detox ensures your withdrawal is managed safely, comfortably, and with clinical support around the clock.
Opioid detox typically lasts 5 to 10 days depending on the type of opioid, length of use, and individual health factors. Short-acting opioids like heroin tend to have earlier onset withdrawal, while longer-acting opioids like methadone may have a more prolonged timeline. At Aloha Recovery, detox flows directly into residential treatment with no gap in care.
MAT decisions are made on an individual basis by our clinical team based on your specific history, needs, and circumstances. We believe in evidence-based care and will discuss all available options with you during the assessment process. Our goal is always your safety and the best possible foundation for lasting recovery.
This is one of the most common paths to opioid use disorder — and it carries zero shame at Aloha Recovery. Prescription opioid dependency is a well-documented medical reality, not a character flaw. We treat the full picture of how you got here with compassion and without judgment.
Yes. Chronic pain, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma frequently co-occur with opioid use disorder. Our dual diagnosis program treats both together from day one — because addressing one without the other is one of the most common reasons opioid relapse happens.
Aloha Recovery California is located in Huntington Beach, CA in the heart of Orange County. We provide opioid addiction treatment for clients from across Southern California including Los Angeles, Riverside, the Inland Empire, and San Diego. Huntington Beach is approximately 35 to 40 minutes from downtown LA. Take a look inside the house.
Yes. Aloha Recovery accepts insurance for opioid addiction treatment. You can verify your benefits on our admissions page or call us at (951) 454-9089 to speak with someone who can walk you through your coverage options.

You do not have to do this alone.

Whoever answers the phone is filled with compassion, not judgment. We will help you understand your options for opioid addiction treatment in Huntington Beach and take the next right step — at whatever pace feels right.

A space designed to support regulation and growth

The residential environment at Aloha Recovery is intentionally calm, welcoming, and grounded. The pace, tone, and physical space are designed to support emotional regulation and a sense of safety.

This environment allows people to remain present, open, and engaged in the recovery process.

Take the next step into drug & alcohol rehab

If you’re considering residential drug and alcohol rehab — or unsure what level of care is right — our admissions team is here to help you talk it through with clarity and care.