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Begin Your Journey

We understand that reaching out for help often happens during the most urgent, chaotic moments. That is exactly why our admissions process is designed to move quickly. When you call YRT Rehab, a real person answers — someone trained in crisis response who can begin your assessment immediately, day or night.

Whether you are calling for yourself or for someone you love, we will walk you through every step: clinical evaluation, insurance verification, travel coordination, and intake preparation. Our goal is to eliminate barriers and reduce the time between your decision to seek help and the moment you are safely in our care. In most cases, we can arrange admission within 24 hours.

You do not need to have everything figured out before you call. That is our job. Call (350) 207-0322 and let us bring order to the situation.

Admissions Process

  1. Call Us

    Reach our team 24/7 at (350) 207-0322.

  2. Assessment

    Comprehensive clinical assessment to determine your level of care.

  3. Insurance Verification

    We verify benefits and explain coverage.

  4. Arrival

    Coordinated travel and personalized intake.

Insurance Accepted

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Molina Healthcare
  • First Health Network
  • Anthem
  • Beacon Health Options
  • Centene
  • United Healthcare

Questions? Call (350) 207-0322.

What to Bring

Packing for treatment can feel overwhelming, so we keep it simple. Here is what to bring and what to leave at home:

Please Bring

  • Valid photo ID and insurance card
  • Comfortable clothing for one week (layers recommended for outdoor activities)
  • Sturdy walking shoes or sneakers for nature walks and outdoor fitness
  • Personal hygiene items (non-aerosol, alcohol-free)
  • List of current medications with dosages
  • A journal or notebook
  • Emergency contact information for family members

Please Leave at Home

  • Valuables, jewelry, or large amounts of cash
  • Weapons of any kind
  • Over-the-counter medications (we provide all medications on-site)
  • Revealing or inappropriate clothing

FAQ

How long does treatment typically last?

Treatment length varies based on individual needs. Medical detox generally runs three to seven days. Residential programs last 30 to 90 days. Outpatient care continues for two to twelve weeks. Your care team will recommend a timeline based on your clinical assessment, and we keep your family informed every step of the way so everyone understands the plan.

Can my family visit during treatment?

Yes. We strongly encourage family involvement because addiction affects the entire household, not just the patient. Scheduled visiting hours are available weekly, and we offer family therapy sessions so your loved ones can participate actively in the recovery process. We also hold monthly family education workshops to help your family understand what you are going through and how to support you after discharge.

Do you accept my insurance?

We accept most major insurance plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicaid, Medicare, Molina Healthcare, First Health Network, Anthem, Beacon Health Options, Centene, and United Healthcare. Our admissions team will verify your benefits within hours of your call and explain your coverage clearly — both to you and to your family — so there are no surprises.

Is detox medically supervised?

Absolutely. Our medical detox program operates under 24/7 physician and nursing supervision. Medication-assisted treatment is used to manage withdrawal symptoms safely. We understand that families worry most during this phase, so we provide regular updates to your designated family contact throughout the detox process.

What happens after residential treatment?

Discharge planning begins early in your stay. Before you leave, your care team will create a detailed aftercare plan that may include outpatient sessions, peer support group connections, vocational resources, and referrals to community services in Tracy and the surrounding area. We also connect your family with ongoing support resources because recovery is a shared effort.

Can I continue working while in outpatient treatment?

Yes. Our outpatient and intensive outpatient programs are designed to accommodate work and family schedules. Sessions are available during daytime and evening hours. Many patients maintain employment throughout outpatient care, and we can provide documentation to employers if needed. We encourage family members to learn about the outpatient schedule so they can provide consistent support at home.

Take the First Step

Call (350) 207-0322