Name rehabs Address Phone
Mountain Vista Farm3020 Warm Springs Road Glen Ellen, CA 95442(707) 996-6716

Rules and Regulations

Glen Ellen adheres to strict regulations regarding methadone clinics, outlined by the state health department. These regulations ensure safe and effective treatment practices.

Certification Procedures

  • Clinics must be certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • Staff must meet educational and licensing requirements
  • Regular facility inspections are conducted

Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment

  • Methadone and other medications help people recover from opioid addiction
  • Medications relieve withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings
  • Treatment is more successful when combined with counseling and support groups

How Clinics Operate and Their Purpose

  • Clinics provide methadone doses for patients to take daily
  • Doses are tailored to each patient’s needs
  • The goal is to help people function without the negative effects of addiction

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid and Medicare may cover methadone treatment
  • Private insurance often covers treatment as well, depending on the plan

Drug Use in Glen Ellen

The opioid crisis has been declared a nationwide public health emergency. According to state government data:

In 2020, there were 150 opioid overdose deaths in the county, a 30% increase from 2019

The most commonly detected substances in overdose deaths were:

  • Fentanyl (65% of cases)
  • Heroin (45% of cases)
  • Prescription opioids (30% of cases)

An estimated 15,000 county residents struggle with opioid addiction

Addiction Treatment Overview

Inpatient Treatment

  • Patients reside at facility 24/7 for detox and counseling
  • Typical stay is 28 days
  • Services include medical supervision, therapy, 12-step programs

Outpatient Treatment

  • Patients undergo treatment while living at home
  • Attend programs 3 times a week for several hours
  • Offered at clinics, community health centers, hospitals

Treatment Level Unreported

  • An estimated 40% of patients do not specify treatment level
  • Most likely a mix of inpatient and outpatient

Comparison of Treatment Availability

Glen Ellen Major City
Treatment Facilities 3 15
Inpatient Beds 18 230
Cost of Treatment $15,000/month $30,000/month

Methadone Treatment

What is Methadone

Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist medication used to treat opioid use disorder and prevent withdrawal symptoms. It binds to opioid receptors in the brain, reducing cravings and block euphoric effects if other opioids are used. As part of medication-assisted treatment (MAT), methadone is dispensed through opioid treatment programs (OTPs) that provide counseling and urine drug screening along with the medication. This comprehensive approach is more effective than medication alone.

Societal perspectives on methadone treatment are mixed. While it does help people recover by stopping misuse of illegal opioids, some view it as simply replacing one addiction with another. However, research shows MAT leads to improved outcomes. When properly managed, methadone restores functioning without producing euphoria.

Methadone Distribution

OTPs distributing methadone must follow strict federal and state regulations including:

  • Urine Testing: Methadone maintenance patients must undergo at least eight tests in the first year of treatment to detect any ongoing illegal drug use.
  • Take-Home Requirements: During the first 14 days of treatment, the take-home Supply of methadone is limited to a 24-hour Supply that must be ingested at the facility. After 90 days of compliance, patients can earn one take-home dose per week, eventually progressing to 30 days of take-home medication.
  • Monitoring: Methadone treatment programs should have an interprofessional team including physicians, nurses, and counselors monitoring patient progress.
  • Prescription Drug Monitoring: Clinicians should review prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) data to carefully cross-reference other medications and opioid dosage, as methadone has a narrow therapeutic index.

According to Glen Ellen state drug classifications, methadone is a Schedule II controlled substance, indicating accepted medical use but also potential for abuse.

Methadone Treatment Effectiveness Research

Methadone is an effective medication for treating opioid use disorder used since 1947. Studies show methadone reduces opioid use, disease transmission, and crime. Patients on MAT have 33% fewer opioid-positive drug tests and are 4.44 times more likely to stay in treatment. Retention in treatment reduces overdose/disease transmission risk and increases employment.

However, methadone does come with risks like potential for misuse/diversion, severe withdrawal if stopped suddenly, possible QTc prolongation/cardiac issues, and respiratory depression/overdose when combined with other substances. It is equally as effective as buprenorphine for reducing opioid use but requires careful monitoring by qualified providers. Overall, methadone provides substantial benefits but requires careful administration and monitoring to mitigate risks.

About Glen Ellen

Glen Ellen is a census-designated place in Sonoma County, California, located between the cities of Santa Rosa and Sonoma.

Location, County & Neighboring Areas

  • County: Sonoma County
  • Neighboring areas: Santa Rosa, Kenwood, Sonoma

Capital and Largest City

Capital and largest city: Santa Rosa

Land Area

  • Total area: 2.6 sq mi
  • Land area: 2.6 sq mi

Infrastructure

  • Main road: State Route 12
  • Public services: Glen Ellen Fire Protection District, Glen Ellen Forum, Glen Ellen Historical Society

Population Statistics

Total population: 784 (2020 census)

Demographics:

Gender

  • Male: 50.1%
  • Female: 49.9%

Age brackets

  • Under 18 years: 16.2%
  • 18 to 64 years: 62.8%
  • 65 years and over: 21%

Occupations

  • Management & professional: 42.1%
  • Service: 14.3%
  • Sales & office: 25.4%
  • Farming, fishing & forestry: 10.2%
  • Construction, maintenance, production & transportation: 8%