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Chronic Alcoholism Treatment

Intensive Care for Long-Term Alcohol Addiction in Orange County, California

Years or decades of heavy drinking create profound challenges that require specialized treatment approaches. Chronic Alcoholism Treatment at Addiction Recovery Center provides intensive, extended care for adults aged 18 and older who have struggled with severe alcohol use disorder for prolonged periods. Our Orange County facility offers comprehensive rehabilitation addressing the cumulative physical, psychological, and social damage that chronic alcoholism causes.

Long-term alcohol addiction is not simply a more severe version of problem drinking – it represents a distinct clinical condition requiring specialized intervention. The brain and body of someone who has been drinking heavily for years have undergone fundamental changes that affect how they respond to treatment. Our chronic alcoholism program is specifically designed for these complex presentations, providing the intensive support and extended duration that lasting recovery requires.
If you have been battling alcohol for years, if you have tried treatment before without lasting success, or if your drinking has caused serious health consequences, chronic alcoholism treatment provides the comprehensive approach your situation demands. Our same-day admissions ensure you can begin immediately when you are ready to try again.
Contact Addiction Recovery Center at (866) 502-4344 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.

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Understanding Chronic Alcoholism

Understanding Chronic Alcoholism

Chronic alcoholism – also known as severe alcohol use disorder with prolonged duration – represents the most serious form of alcohol addiction. Understanding its characteristics helps explain why specialized treatment is necessary.

What Defines Chronic Alcoholism

Characteristic

Description

Duration

Heavy drinking persists for years, often decades

Quantity

Consistently high alcohol consumption, often 10+ drinks daily

Physical Dependence

Severe withdrawal symptoms when not drinking – body requires alcohol to function

Tolerance

Ability to consume large amounts without appearing intoxicated

Failed Quit Attempts

Multiple unsuccessful efforts to stop or control drinking

Health Consequences

Alcohol-related medical conditions (liver disease, cardiovascular issues, neuropathy)

Life Impairment

Significant damage to relationships, career, finances, and social functioning

Psychological Entrenchment

Drinking is deeply embedded in daily routine and coping patterns

 

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Characteristic

Description

Duration

Heavy drinking persists for years, often decades

Quantity

Consistently high alcohol consumption, often 10+ drinks daily

Physical Dependence

Severe withdrawal symptoms when not drinking – body requires alcohol to function

Tolerance

Ability to consume large amounts without appearing intoxicated

Failed Quit Attempts

Multiple unsuccessful efforts to stop or control drinking

Health Consequences

Alcohol-related medical conditions (liver disease, cardiovascular issues, neuropathy)

Life Impairment

Significant damage to relationships, career, finances, and social functioning

Psychological Entrenchment

Drinking is deeply embedded in daily routine and coping patterns

 

How Chronic Alcoholism Differs From Earlier-Stage Problems

Chronic alcoholism is not simply “worse” drinking – it represents qualitative changes in brain function, physical health, and behavioral patterns that require different treatment approaches:

Chronic alcoholism treatment

Comprehensive Treatment for Complex Needs

Chronic alcoholism treatment at Addiction Recovery Center provides intensive, multidimensional care addressing every aspect of long-term alcohol addiction.

Medical Stabilization

Individuals with chronic alcoholism often enter treatment with significant medical needs:

Medical Concern

Our Approach

Withdrawal Management

Chronic Alcohol Detox protocols with extended monitoring and aggressive prophylaxis

Liver Disease

Medical evaluation, medication adjustment for hepatic impairment, and ongoing monitoring

Cardiovascular Issues

Cardiac assessment, appropriate medication management, lifestyle intervention

Nutritional Deficiencies

Comprehensive vitamin replacement, nutritional rehabilitation, and private chef-prepared balanced meals

Neurological Damage

Assessment of cognitive function, thiamine supplementation, and rehabilitation support

Medication Management

Review of all medications, adjustment for organ function, coordination with outside providers

Our medical team includes physicians experienced in managing the complex medical presentations chronic alcoholism creates.

Extended Treatment Duration

Research consistently shows that longer treatment duration improves outcomes for severe addiction. Our chronic alcoholism program typically recommends:

Phase

Duration

Focus

Medical Detox

7-14 days

Safe withdrawal with extended monitoring for complicated presentations

Residential Treatment

60-90 days

Intensive therapeutic programming allows time for brain healing

Step-Down to IOP

8-12 weeks

Continued structured support during transition to daily life

Aftercare

Ongoing

Long-term alumni support and continuing care

Attempting to treat chronic alcoholism in 30 days or less often leads to relapse because insufficient time has passed for the brain to heal and new patterns to solidify.

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Medical Stabilization

Individuals with chronic alcoholism often enter treatment with significant medical needs:

Medical Concern

Our Approach

Withdrawal Management

Chronic Alcohol Detox protocols with extended monitoring and aggressive prophylaxis

Liver Disease

Medical evaluation, medication adjustment for hepatic impairment, and ongoing monitoring

Cardiovascular Issues

Cardiac assessment, appropriate medication management, lifestyle intervention

Nutritional Deficiencies

Comprehensive vitamin replacement, nutritional rehabilitation, and private chef-prepared balanced meals

Neurological Damage

Assessment of cognitive function, thiamine supplementation, and rehabilitation support

Medication Management

Review of all medications, adjustment for organ function, coordination with outside providers

Our medical team includes physicians experienced in managing the complex medical presentations chronic alcoholism creates.



Extended Treatment Duration

Research consistently shows that longer treatment duration improves outcomes for severe addiction. Our chronic alcoholism program typically recommends:

Phase

Duration

Focus

Medical Detox

7-14 days

Safe withdrawal with extended monitoring for complicated presentations

Residential Treatment

60-90 days

Intensive therapeutic programming allows time for brain healing

Step-Down to IOP

8-12 weeks

Continued structured support during transition to daily life

Aftercare

Ongoing

Long-term alumni support and continuing care

Attempting to treat chronic alcoholism in 30 days or less often leads to relapse because insufficient time has passed for the brain to heal and new patterns to solidify.

 

Intensive Therapeutic Programming

Chronic alcoholism requires intensive therapeutic work addressing deeply entrenched patterns:

Chronic Alcoholism Treatment

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Chronic Alcoholism

MAT plays a particularly important role in chronic alcoholism treatment, significantly improving outcomes for severe alcohol use disorder.

Recommended Medications

Medication

Why It Helps Chronic Alcoholism

Considerations

Vivitrol (Naltrexone)

Reduces cravings and blocks alcohol’s rewarding effects – monthly injection ensures compliance

Requires completed detox – cannot use if taking opioids

Oral Naltrexone

Same mechanism as Vivitrol – daily dosing

Requires daily compliance – good for those preferring oral medication

Acamprosate

Stabilizes brain chemistry disrupted by chronic drinking – reduces post-acute withdrawal

Three-times-daily dosing – helpful for prolonged withdrawal symptoms

Disulfiram

Creates an unpleasant reaction if alcohol is consumed – deterrent effect

Requires commitment to take daily – works best with supervision

Our medical team evaluates which medications may benefit your recovery and provides ongoing monitoring and adjustment throughout treatment.

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Recommended Medications

Medication

Why It Helps Chronic Alcoholism

Considerations

Vivitrol (Naltrexone)

Reduces cravings and blocks alcohol’s rewarding effects – monthly injection ensures compliance

Requires completed detox – cannot use if taking opioids

Oral Naltrexone

Same mechanism as Vivitrol – daily dosing

Requires daily compliance – good for those preferring oral medication

Acamprosate

Stabilizes brain chemistry disrupted by chronic drinking – reduces post-acute withdrawal

Three-times-daily dosing – helpful for prolonged withdrawal symptoms

Disulfiram

Creates an unpleasant reaction if alcohol is consumed – deterrent effect

Requires commitment to take daily – works best with supervision

Our medical team evaluates which medications may benefit your recovery and provides ongoing monitoring and adjustment throughout treatment.

Chronic Alcoholism Treatment

The Long Road of Recovery

Recovery from chronic alcoholism is not a quick fix – it is a long-term process requiring sustained effort and support. Our program prepares you for this reality.

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)

After acute withdrawal resolves, individuals with chronic alcoholism often experience prolonged symptoms lasting weeks to months:

  • Mood instability and emotional flatness
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Cognitive difficulties (concentration, memory)
  • Fatigue and low energy
  • Persistent cravings

Our program educates you about PAWS, provides coping strategies, and offers extended support during this challenging period.

Relapse Prevention for High-Risk Recovery

Individuals with chronic alcoholism face elevated relapse risk requiring robust prevention planning:

  • Detailed trigger mapping and avoidance strategies
  • Multiple layers of accountability and support
  • Clear action plans for high-risk situations
  • Regular contact with the treatment team during early recovery
  • Ongoing participation in aftercare programming

Long-Term Recovery Support

We maintain connection with chronic alcoholism clients long after primary treatment through:

  • Addiction Aftercare Services with alumni groups and check-ins
  • Ongoing medication management as needed
  • Availability for consultation during challenging periods
  • Step-back-up options if additional support needed
  • Lifetime alumni community membership
Why Us?

Why Choose Addiction Recovery Center for Chronic Alcoholism Treatment?

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Chronic Alcoholism Treatment

Chronic Alcoholism Treatment Near Me

Searching for intensive alcohol addiction treatment in Southern California? Addiction Recovery Center provides comprehensive chronic alcoholism services in Orange County, offering specialized care for adults with severe, long-standing alcohol use disorder. Our facility serves residents throughout Southern California, including Los Angeles County, San Diego County, Riverside, and the Inland Empire, and welcomes clients from throughout California and other states seeking quality chronic alcoholism treatment. Explore our Facility Virtual Tour to see our treatment facility.

It Is Never Too Late

If you have been drinking heavily for years or decades, you may have given up hope that recovery is possible. You may have tried treatment before – perhaps multiple times – without lasting success. You may believe that your alcoholism has progressed too far, that too much damage has been done, that you are too old or too far gone.

This is not true. We have seen individuals with 30, 40, or even 50 years of heavy drinking achieve lasting sobriety. Chronic alcoholism is a serious condition, but it responds to appropriate treatment. The brain can heal. Relationships can be rebuilt. Life can be reclaimed.
The right treatment makes the difference – treatment designed specifically for chronic alcoholism, delivered with appropriate intensity and duration, supported by medication and ongoing care. That is what we offer.
Contact Addiction Recovery Center at (866) 502-4344 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.

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FAQs

Chronic Alcoholism Treatment FAQs

Does insurance cover chronic alcoholism treatment?

Most insurance plans cover residential treatment for alcohol addiction, though coverage duration varies. Our admissions team verifies your specific benefits, advocates for appropriate coverage based on medical necessity, and explains any out-of-pocket costs before admission. Visit our Verify Insurance Coverage page for more information.

How is chronic alcoholism treatment different from regular alcohol treatment?

Chronic alcoholism treatment is designed specifically for severe, long-standing alcohol use disorder. It features extended treatment duration (60-90 days vs. 30 days), more intensive medical management addressing alcohol-related health conditions, specialized approaches for entrenched drinking patterns, and robust long-term aftercare planning. These elements address the unique challenges chronic alcoholism presents.

I have tried treatment before and relapsed. Will this time be different?

Previous treatment failures are common among individuals with chronic alcoholism and do not mean recovery is impossible. Often, earlier treatment was insufficient in duration or intensity for the severity of addiction. Our program addresses these gaps with extended stays, intensive programming, and comprehensive aftercare designed specifically for high-risk recovery.

How long will I need to be in treatment?

We typically recommend 60-90 days of residential treatment for chronic alcoholism, followed by step-down to Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and ongoing aftercare. Research consistently shows that longer treatment duration improves outcomes for severe addiction. Your clinical team monitors progress and recommends appropriate duration based on your individual situation.

What if I have health problems from drinking?

Our medical team has extensive experience managing alcohol-related health conditions, including liver disease, cardiovascular issues, and neurological damage. We evaluate your complete medical picture, adjust treatment for organ function, and coordinate with specialists as needed. Medical complexity is expected in chronic alcoholism treatment, not a barrier to care.

Will I need to take medication for my alcoholism?

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) significantly improves outcomes for chronic alcoholism and is generally recommended. Options include Vivitrol Treatment, oral naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram. Our medical team evaluates which medications may benefit your recovery and provides ongoing monitoring. Medication is not required but is strongly encouraged.

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