Medical Detox
A 3-7 day medically supervised withdrawal period in a dedicated detox wing, with physician oversight, 24-hour nursing, and evidence-based comfort medication protocols for alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and stimulants.
Learn MoreRBHN Rehab opened in 2013 because the family that founded it had already lost someone they loved to addiction. Thirteen years and 10,800 patients later, the program they built still organizes its work around what their family wished had existed: clinical care that takes the science seriously and treats every patient — and every family — as more than the worst night of their life.
RBHN sits on Mount Diablo Boulevard in downtown Lafayette, in a converted three-story medical office that became our permanent home in 2015. Our 64-bed residential program, dedicated medical detox wing, and full outpatient continuum are staffed by 133 clinicians whose work is coordinated through a shared treatment record - one chart, one plan, one team across every shift.
Thirteen years of operations and 10,800 patients later, the founding question has not changed: what does treatment look like when it is built by a family that already knew what loss costs?
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RBHN was founded by a family that had already lost someone they loved to addiction. Every clinical protocol traces back to questions they wished had been asked.
Our family-systems-theory framework runs through scheduled clinical sessions every Thursday. Family is not informed - family participates.
Medical, psychiatric, therapy, and case-management staff document in a single chart and meet three times weekly per resident. Care does not fall between the shifts.
Trauma-informed practice is the operating standard - intake, room layouts, group agreements, and discharge conversations are designed to reduce re-traumatization.
Discharge planning begins at admission. Housing, employment, family, and peer-support coordination are mapped in the first week, not the last.
Aetna, BCBS, Cigna-level Magellan, Medicaid, Medicare, Optum, Humana, Anthem, Kaiser, Health Net. Verification typically completes in under an hour.
A 3-7 day medically supervised withdrawal period in a dedicated detox wing, with physician oversight, 24-hour nursing, and evidence-based comfort medication protocols for alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and stimulants.
Learn More30 to 90 days in our 64-bed residence on Mount Diablo Boulevard. Days follow a structured-academic schedule - psychoeducation lectures, addiction science workshops, and workbook exercises woven through the clinical day.
Learn MorePHP, IOP, and standard outpatient tiers. Evening IOP runs 6 to 9 p.m. so East Bay professionals, parents, and shift workers can continue treatment without leaving their roles.
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Integrated care for substance use alongside depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and complex trauma. A board-certified psychiatrist reviews every dual-diagnosis admission within 48 hours.
Learn More"I did not want to go to RBHN. My daughter drove me from Walnut Creek and I spent the first intake meeting with my arms crossed answering in three-word sentences. I was certain I would sign out within a day. The thing that kept me was the family programming on Thursday of the first week - the clinicians had prepared my daughter for the conversation, and for the first time in two years she said something to me that did not start with anger. I stayed for 60 days. We are talking again."
- Eduardo M., residential alumnus, 2024
"I am sixty-eight years old. I drank for forty of those years and I never thought a treatment center would take someone my age seriously. The intake nurse at RBHN was about my age. She told me her own story before she asked for mine. The clinical team built a peer cohort with two other older adults for the first three weeks. The structured-academic schedule worked for me - I did the workbooks the way I used to do graduate seminars. I have been sober for eleven months and my grandchildren are part of my life again."
- Margaret R., residential alumna, 2024
"Twenty-six years in the Marines, three deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. The drinking that started overseas had become its own kind of armor by the time I retired. RBHN coordinated with VA benefits and put me in a peer cohort with two other veterans for the first three weeks. The trauma-focused therapy actually moved something I had been carrying for fifteen years. I am two years sober. The peace I did not believe I would find is here."
- Vincent O., residential alumnus, 2023
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