Admissions
Your path to recovery starts with a single call
We understand that reaching out for help takes courage. Our admissions coordinators are available around the clock to guide you through every step — from your first call to your first day on our campus. Most patients are admitted within 24–48 hours.
The Process
Call Us
Reach our admissions team at (209) 692-4024. Available 24/7.
Assessment
Confidential clinical assessment to determine the right level of care.
Insurance
We verify your coverage and discuss payment options.
Arrival
We coordinate details and welcome you to WLR Rehab.
Insurance We Accept
We work with most major insurance providers.
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- United Healthcare
- Humana
- Magellan
- Tricare
- Medicare
- Medicaid
Don't see your provider? Call (209) 692-4024.
What to Bring
- Valid photo ID and insurance card
- List of current medications with dosages
- Comfortable clothing for 7–10 days
- Personal hygiene items (non-aerosol, alcohol-free)
- Journal or notebook
- Phone numbers of family and emergency contacts
- Any court or legal documents related to treatment
Please leave at home: Valuables, weapons, outside food, aerosol products, and any substances. All belongings are inspected upon arrival for the safety of all patients at our facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does treatment last?
Treatment duration depends on your clinical needs. Medical detox typically lasts 3–7 days, residential treatment runs 30–90 days, and outpatient programs range from 2–12 weeks. Your care team will recommend a timeline based on your assessment.
Do you accept my insurance?
We accept most major insurance plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, Humana, Magellan, Tricare, Medicare, and Medicaid. Call (209) 692-4024 for a free verification.
Is detox medically supervised?
Yes. Our detox program provides 24/7 physician and nursing supervision. We utilize medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when clinically appropriate to ensure patient safety and comfort throughout the withdrawal process.
Can I visit my loved one during treatment?
Yes. Visitation is available on scheduled weekends. Family involvement is an important part of recovery, and we also offer dedicated family therapy sessions as part of our programming.
Can I use my phone during treatment?
Phone use is permitted during limited hours designated by our clinical team. This policy helps patients stay focused on recovery while maintaining important connections with family and support systems.
Do you treat co-occurring mental health conditions?
Absolutely. Our dual diagnosis program addresses substance use disorders alongside mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. Integrated treatment leads to stronger, more sustainable outcomes.
Ready to Begin?
Our admissions coordinators are standing by. All calls are free and confidential.