The Bakersfield Californian

Delano Recovery Station open to help those facing a substance abuse crisis

- David Couch represents Kern County’s 4th District.

This week I want to share a program available in north Kern that may be just the thing your family needs to deal with an adult family member experienci­ng a substance abuse crisis. If you have an adult family member or know someone who is acutely under the influence of alcohol and/or other substances and willing to accept services on a voluntary basis, the Delano Recovery Station may be just the thing your family and this adult individual needs.

Opened recently at 629 Main St. in Delano, this facility is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day for those folks in our community experienci­ng an event that requires immediate care and supervisio­n. The services provided include a safe, sobering environmen­t for individual­s currently under the influence of alcohol, methamphet­amines, marijuana, heroin and other opioids, and other substances not listed here. Individual­s will receive care in a controlled environmen­t staffed by Telecare Corporatio­n. Services not provided are medical detox, psychiatri­c care, DUI-mandated treatment, ongoing mental health services and housing.

At first, only certain people like police officers could make referrals to the Recovery Station, but the county’s Behavioral Health Department wanted to open it up to referrals from other people like family members and friends who may want to provide help for a person in need but may not have wanted to call the police first.

You can call the Recovery Station directly at 661-394-2441 to make a referral. Adults must be transporte­d to the facility. The typical length of stay is eight to 10 hours, but stays of up to 24 hours are possible. Clinicians, substance use specialist­s, and peers are on staff to assist.

This can be the perfect step for an adult experienci­ng problems with addiction to realize that help is available. Once at the Recovery Station, staff will provide support, individual­s will be allowed to rest, have an opportunit­y for peer engagement, assessment, brief clinical interventi­ons, and linkage to the larger system of care for both mental health and substance abuse. Clients are also offered some food and beverages during their stay, an opportunit­y to shower, and community resources that can assist them moving forward.

You must call first. Don’t call for those not currently under the influence or for those needing active detox requiring medical attention. When calling in, have some basic info regarding the adult available, such as the adult’s name and date of birth, and a brief summary of what is occurring.

Families and individual­s know all too well how difficult it is to get the members experienci­ng these episodes of intoxicati­on help when they need it most. While the Recovery Station is not intended to be a long-term detoxifica­tion or treatment facility, getting these people the help they need when they are experienci­ng the event can be an important first step toward them realizing they need longer term care for their problem. And in the immediate moment when they are experienci­ng these types of events, it can be just the care they need to keep them safe.

I am thankful that this facility is available in north Kern for folks from Lost Hills, Shafter, Wasco, McFarland and Delano, and I hope that those of you who may recognize the need are able to use it when most needed. If you have more questions about the Recovery Station, call 661-394-2441. If you have any general questions for our District 4 office, call 661868-3680 or email us at district4@ kerncounty.com. Have a safe week.

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DAVID COUCH

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