Luxury Cocaine Rehab in Mexico
Private cocaine addiction treatment in a luxury residence in Baja California, Mexico, with in-house withdrawal management, 24/7 support, and dual diagnosis care.
Highlights
In-house cocaine withdrawal management with medical oversight
24/7 staff support
Residential and outpatient options
Dual diagnosis care
Airport pickup available
Luxury residence with pool, games room, and calm communal spaces
When cocaine use becomes hard to control
Cocaine addiction can escalate quickly. It often shows up as cravings that are difficult to resist, using more than intended, binge patterns, and continuing despite consequences to health, work, relationships, or finances.
Many people also experience a cycle of highs and crashes, where anxiety, low mood, irritability, sleep disruption, or paranoia becomes more frequent over time. Treatment provides structure, safety, and support to break that cycle and rebuild stability.
Cocaine withdrawal management
Stopping cocaine often triggers a “crash” period. People commonly experience exhaustion, low mood, irritability, sleep disruption, strong cravings, and anxiety. These symptoms can feel intense and can drive quick relapse without support.
Withdrawal management starts with a clinical assessment to understand cocaine use patterns, physical and mental health needs, and any risks related to other substances. The focus is stabilisation, symptom support, and safety, with medical oversight throughout.
Cocaine Withdrawal support may include
Intake assessment and safety planning
Monitoring with medical oversight
Support for sleep, mood, agitation, and anxiety when clinically appropriate
A clear plan for the next stage of care
Escalation to a higher level of care when medically necessary
Residential cocaine rehab
Residential rehab provides a stable, private environment and a consistent daily routine. This makes it easier to step away from triggers, reduce impulsive relapse risk, and focus fully on recovery.
Treatment combines therapy, relapse prevention work, and practical skills that support long-term change. Dual diagnosis care is integrated when mental health symptoms are present.
Residential care includes
Individual and group therapy
Craving management and relapse prevention planning
Support for co-occurring mental health symptoms when present
Routines that support sleep, nutrition, movement, and wellbeing
Discharge planning and next-step recommendations
Cocaine cravings and relapse prevention
Cocaine relapse often happens fast, especially after a period of improved sleep or mood. Treatment focuses on understanding personal triggers, building coping tools that work under pressure, and creating a relapse prevention plan that covers high-risk situations, cravings, and early warning signs.
Outpatient cocaine rehab
Outpatient rehab provides continued therapy and support while maintaining day-to-day responsibilities. It may be used as a step-down after residential care, or as part of an overall plan when it is clinically appropriate.
Outpatient support focuses on accountability, real-life trigger management, and relapse prevention.
Aftercare and sober living support
Recovery does not end at discharge. Aftercare planning is built into treatment to support stability and reduce relapse risk. When appropriate, sober living arrangements can be part of the continuation plan to provide structure, accountability, and a recovery-focused environment after primary treatment.
Aftercare planning includes
A written relapse prevention plan
Therapy recommendations and step-down options
Support group guidance when helpful
Sober living planning when it strengthens outcomes
Practical planning for routines, triggers, and higher-risk situations
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Dual diagnosis care
Cocaine addiction often overlaps with mental health challenges. Dual diagnosis care supports recovery while also addressing co-occurring symptoms such as anxiety, low mood, trauma-related symptoms, and stress.
Care is coordinated so treatment remains stable, realistic, and clinically led.
Evidence-informed therapy and structured recovery support
Cocaine addiction is complex, so treatment needs more than one tool. Therapy is tailored to the individual and typically combines evidence-informed approaches with relapse prevention work and recovery skills development.
Therapies may include
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to change patterns linked to cocaine use
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) to build emotional regulation and coping skills
Motivational Interviewing (MI) to strengthen commitment to change
Family therapy when appropriate
Creative and experiential therapies such as art and music therapy
Medication support when clinically appropriate
Medication can play a role in addiction treatment when clinically indicated and prescribed by the medical team. When appropriate, it may be used to support stabilisation, sleep, mood, or co-occurring mental health symptoms as part of a wider treatment plan.
Medication decisions depend on clinical assessment, health history, and treatment goals. If medication is recommended, it is used alongside therapy and recovery planning, not as a stand-alone approach.
Admissions and arrival
Admission starts with a confidential call. If treatment is appropriate, admissions guides intake and coordinates arrival. Airport pickup is available.
This centre is located in Tijuana, Mexico, with discreet admissions and a focus on safety and quality of care from the start.
Meet the team
Cost and payment
Cost depends on clinical needs, withdrawal management requirements, length of stay, and accommodation options. Admissions provides a clear quote after an initial assessment, based on the level of care that is appropriate.
Payment is private pay. For pricing details, speak confidentially with admissions.
Safety note: medical emergencies related to cocaine
If someone has chest pain, severe agitation, confusion, seizures, difficulty breathing, or loses consciousness, seek emergency medical help immediately. Cocaine can place serious strain on the heart and nervous system, and urgent symptoms should never be ignored.
Start with a confidential assessment
The first step is a private conversation. Admissions can explain options, confirm the safest next step, and guide the intake process.
Cocaine rehab FAQs
What is cocaine withdrawal like?
Withdrawal commonly involves fatigue, low mood, sleep disruption, irritability, anxiety, and strong cravings. Support during this phase helps reduce relapse risk and stabilise routine.
Do you provide detox for cocaine?
Yes. Cocaine withdrawal management is provided in-house with medical support and medical oversight.
Is support available 24/7?
Yes. Support is available around the clock throughout withdrawal management and treatment.
What happens after the initial withdrawal phase?
After stabilisation, treatment focuses on therapy, craving management, relapse prevention planning, and building routines that support recovery.
Do you support dual diagnosis?
Yes. Treatment can address cocaine addiction alongside mental health symptoms when appropriate.
Do you treat cocaine and alcohol together?
Cocaine and alcohol are commonly linked. The treatment plan is based on clinical assessment and can address multiple substances where appropriate.
How long does cocaine rehab take?
Length of stay depends on clinical needs, progress, and safety. A recommendation is made after the initial assessment.
Is treatment confidential?
Yes. Admissions and treatment are handled confidentially.