Coastal Point Recovery is an addiction treatment center located in Dana Point, California. The facility is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders. With a focus on compassionate care, the team at Coastal Point combines medical expertise with a holistic approach, ensuring that every client receives personalized attention and guidance throughout their recovery journey. The center’s tranquil, home-like setting is designed to foster comfort and healing.
Coastal Point Recovery offers a full spectrum of services, including medically supervised
detox to ensure a safe and comfortable withdrawal process. They also provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, and acamprosate, which are combined with counseling and group therapy to ease cravings and prevent relapse. Beyond detox and MAT, the center focuses on long-term recovery through residential living programs, mental health support, individualized therapy, group counseling, and wellness initiatives like mindfulness practices, nutrition guidance, and fitness programs. Their services are designed for adults over the age of 18, while families are also engaged through supportive programming.
Coastal Point Recovery accepts most major insurance plans, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Upon admission, each client undergoes a detailed medical and psychosocial evaluation to create a tailored treatment plan that aligns with their specific needs and goals. The facility also emphasizes aftercare planning, offering ongoing counseling, peer support, and relapse prevention resources to help clients transition back into daily life with confidence.
Coastal Point Recovery is built around a continuum of care, a connected sequence of treatment levels that lets clients step down in intensity as they stabilize. The continuum typically begins with medically supervised detox, then moves through
residential treatment,
partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive
outpatient (
IOP), and regular outpatient care, with medication-assisted treatment and aftercare planning woven throughout. This continuum-of-care model, progressing from higher to lower intensity as recovery strengthens, is recommended by SAMHSA and the ASAM Criteria as the standard for effective addiction treatment, because it matches the level of support to each client as their needs change rather than ending care abruptly after a single phase.