Diamond House Detox offers a 30-day Residential Stabilization Program for alcohol and drug abuse, providing up to three weeks post detox to continue client stabilization. The primary purpose of the stabilization program is to monitor and address prolonged symptoms related to Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome, or PAWS.
Verify Your InsuranceStabilization support is crucial in the road to recovery for ensuring mistakes and relapses are properly addressed. Identifying and beginning to treat any underlying mental health issues as well as establishing a very solid transition process to the next step in the longer-term recovery plan are also important components of the post-detox stabilization program. Patients of our drug rehab in Elk Grove significantly increase their chances of success by taking part in the stabilization program directly after detox, and they have a higher likelihood of achieving long-term sobriety and healing.
Vicky Magobet, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Vicky is a board certified Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. She began her nursing career in healthcare by working in the intensive care unit, and then an inpatient psychiatric hospital. After realizing the mental health needs of both the patients and the families she served, she became a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. Throughout her experience working with clients, she has developed a passion for those with dual diagnoses and specializes in helping individuals recognize the issues driving their substance use. This recognition has been crucial to the individual’s success in treatment. Vicky opened Diamond House Detox so that she can address these issues early on in a therapeutic environment to allow clients to transition to the next level in their recovery.
She maintains active status at Cedar Point Recovery, Akua Mind & Body, Valley Recovery, Woodland Hospital, Sierra Vista, and Psynergy Programs. Get to know more about Vicky here.
Steve Sugden, MD, MPH
Medical Director
Steve Sugden, MD, MPH, earned his medical degree at University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, UT. He completed a Psychiatry Residency program at University of California, Davis in Sacramento, CA. More recently, he completed an MPH at University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Sugden is a Laughlin Fellow from the American College of Psychiatry and is board certified in Psychiatry by the ABPN and Addiction Medicine by the ABAM. His interests include addiction medicine, military and veteran medicine, and education. He worked in residential, inpatient, private practice settings, and Veteran Affairs in Texas, North Carolina and Sacramento.
Sofia Bock, RADT
Office Manager
Sofia has had over 10 years’ experience working as an office manager. She has also been recognized for providing great customer service and has always been a team player. Sofia has been with Diamond House Detox since the day they opened in January 2017. Sofia started out as drug and alcohol counselor and is now Diamond House Detox’s Office Manager and Admissions Coordinator. Sofia is one of the first point of contact that families or clients talk to when wanting to come into treatment. Sofia has had her own personal experience of losing a loved one to substance use, and that experience is why she has decided to work for Diamond House and continue to help families and clients in need of treatment.
Liza Lal, APCC
Clinical Therapist
Liza received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Oklahoma. She then went on to earn a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, specialization in Counseling from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, Illinois. Liza is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the State of Texas. She is moved to Sacramento, California two years ago and is currently in the process of completing her requirements to become a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in California. Presently, she is registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC).
Liza has over 10 years of experience treating children, adolescents, and adults in various setting such as residential treatment centers, schools, hospitals, community mental health, and criminal justice system and ranges of concerns. Having worked with individuals with mental and behavioral health issues, trauma, and addictions, Liza is familiar with the potential setbacks such disorders can cause. Liza is committed to and passionate about empowering individuals to live a meaningful and purposeful life by instilling hope and encouraging individuals to use their strengths as a resource in overcoming adversities in their personal lives.
Tito Magobet, COO
Director of Marketing
Erica Olivas
Drug and Alcohol Counselor
Emy Sanchez
Nurse
Amanda Licon
Drug and Alcohol Counselor
As a Drug & Alcohol Counselor, Amanda Licon joined Diamond House team in 2018 and began her journey as an intern. It was quickly determined that her energy and her passion for recovery made her a good fit for Diamond House and she was hired after her internship ended. Her personal journey through recovery is a driving force for why she works as a counselor. Her passion is to encourage clients in their journey in sobriety and advocate for them in sharing the pure freedom and joy of being in recovery. Amanda continues to bring guidance and wisdom to her clients through the curriculum at Diamond House. Amanda holds an RADT I certification and specializes in relapse prevention, she is working on certification to become a certified drug and alcohol counselor. She uses these to introduce coping skills that will aid in a client’s recovery. Amanda champions the client in seeking help and strives to bring joy and delight to the program, as well as educate and positively influence them in their sobriety. Her ultimate goal is to continue her education and obtain a Master’s degree in counseling.
Sarena Singh, APCC
Clinical Therapist
Sarena Singh grew up in Elk Grove, California. She attended Elk Grove High School, finishing up with high honors. Following up with an Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology. After working with children with learning disabilities, Sarena wanted to pursue her academic career in helping populations that are underserved. Sarena achieved her Master’s of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling in 2021. Diamond House Detox signed on Sarena as an official APCC, Clinical therapist, after beginning her internship in 2020. From here, Sarena began accumulating her experience at the Diamond House Detox program, residential facilities, and outpatient services. Sarena has been training in EMDR therapy to better serve client’s in overcoming their trauma. Sarena’s calling is to continue accumulating experience in the field of helping those that are underserved and misunderstood by the majority of the population.
Fenelyn Canero, LVN
Nurse
Fen has been a licensed psychiatric technician since 2014 and has been with Diamond House since 2019. Fen knew she wanted to be in the medical field at a young age, always caring for others. She took special interested in the psychiatric field wanting to help those who are often over looked or marginalized due to stigma. Working in a psychiatric hospital prior to Diamond House, Fen saw how mental illness and addiction often go hand in hand. That’s what drew her to Diamond House. Diamond house take a holistic approach to addiction, treating the mental health issues that often lead to substance use. Fen hopes to further her education and continue to help clients at a high standard.
Clare Brown
Director of Business Development & Marketing
Clare Brown has been in the behavioral health community for over 12 years. She was a Treatment Placement Specialist for over 11 years placing adolescents and adults for eating disorders, mental health, and substance abuse disorders., chair for Sacramento and East Bay WAAT for over 10 years, one of the founders of Spotlight Sacramento bringing resources to the community from all over California.
Currently at Diamond House Detox as Director of Marketing & Business Development where she is committed to bringing awareness to the disease of addiction and helping individuals and families navigate treatment options. Clare brings a patient-focused approach to her role, providing hope and strength to those who are ready for change. Clare has over 25 years in her own recovery and helping others get sober.
Karen Fucanan, LVN
Nurse
Karen brings over 15 years experience in the healthcare field, and has been with Diamond House as a Licensed Vocational Nurse since 2019. With experience working with seniors, adults, children, and developmentally disabled individuals, Karen takes pride in her ability to communicate with and care for a multitude of populations. Within the recovery community, her goal is to fully support the client in their journey for sobriety and ensure that their needs are met. She considers it an opportunity and privilege to impact change in peoples lives at Diamond House.
Jovante Shaw, LVN
Nurse
William Tiemeyer, CADC
Case Manager/Drug & Alcohol Counselor
William is a CADC-II who has been in the field of substance use disorders for over six years. William strives to make improvements in others lives as well as continuing his own personal growth in recovery. William believes that each person should have a chance to choose life again after having been in survival mode in the throes of their addiction. Diamond House has helped shape Williams’ skills, techniques and knowledge with dealing with Substance Use Disorders and other Mental Health disorders. William finds that each person is as unique as a snowflake and takes pride in helping each individual work through the challenges that are presented to them.
Maria Arriaga Baca, RADT
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
Maria has been with Diamond House since the beginning of 2020. Maria has always been compassionate on helping others in need. Having personally dealt with depression and anxiety, Maria understands how vulnerable someone may be when seeking help for mental health. When not at work Maria enjoys reading and spending time with her family.
Our knowledgeable and experienced staff members — who specialize in co-occurring disorders — have created and implemented a newly developed curriculum for the stabilization program to ensure clients are on the right track clinically and medically. Diamond House’s post-detox stabilization program is designed to meet the needs of our clients as their next step after detox. Our team assists our clients in reaching their goals in a comfortable, clean environment, and our clients are monitored 24/7 by a team of professionals who have years of experience in the mental health and medical fields.
Through structure, guidance, educational discussions, medication management and group counseling, Diamond House Detox in Sacramento and Elk Grove provides the highest quality of treatment services to all of our clients. We’re ready to work with you to ensure a full recovery far beyond the initial detox. A collaborative, personal approach — addressing substance use, mental health, medical, physiological and spiritual needs — empowers our clients to attain success in their road to recovery, which you can take part in as well.
Contact us today to learn more about how our stabilization program can assist you in your road to alcohol and drug abuse recovery.
Call UsWe provide treatment at our houses in Sacramento, Elk Grove, Swanbrook, and Crown Prince Court.
Symptoms that continue after a client has ended their physical dependence on a drug are referred to as PAWS. These symptoms are different for each individual and can be influenced by their history of addiction as well as their DNA. Symptoms correlating to PAWS can go unnoticeable for weeks or months after drug and alcohol cessation. A successful and proper detoxification process should include a period of stabilization. Common symptoms of PAWS include:
Ongoing support from knowledgeable and trusted therapists and counselors is critical in reducing the intensity of the PAWS experience, as the symptoms are mostly psychological and emotional. That’s why our Elk Grove-area substance abuse counseling focuses on the PAWS experience. The program gives us an opportunity to identify any mental health issues that may have already come up or have yet to surface so that we can handle them in a safe, professional way before they have the chance to get out of hand.
Everyone is awesome!! 5 Stars! I had a blessed time staying here for my 37-day detox and residential. Thank you so much to the whole staff and chef Bobby and Raven for always cooking the best meals. I’m going to miss Diamond House Sacramento. A+
The Diamond house in Sacramento, CA has been the best experience! The staff is caring and assertive, the chef (Bobby) is beyond amazing and knowledgeable, and Vicki the founder is someone who cares and loves her patients harder than anyone I’ve ever met……one important thing she shows everyone is TRUST. Diamond House is the one and only place I would ever recommend to better yourself and live a life of sobriety. Thank you!!!!!
When my husband was admitted to Diamond House and I was very impressed with the atmosphere and caring nature of the staff. The facility takes on a very small number of inpatient residents which makes the facility feel like visiting friends or family vs an institutional feel that most people picture in their head.
I appreciated the facilities welcoming nature in allowing me to visit once a day and participate in select group activities with my husband. I also enjoyed how forthcoming the staff was with updates on my husband’s progress.
Without Diamond House’s influence I think the process to sobriety would have been much more challenging as they armed my husband with a lot of tools to help cope with the challenges involved and some much needed direction that we were missing in our prior attempts to sobriety.We are very fortunate to have Diamond house as a resource in the treatment of my husbands detox and the continued path to sobriety
Having been in and out of multiple rehabs. This place is by far the best one I have been to. This is the most individualized program I have been to. There is no way to get lost in the shuffle of a facility with more clients than staff. The staff looks at the clients as people not as dollar signs. The atmosphere is safe and very home-like. The program is multi-layered to promote whole healing from your mind, body and spirit. Thank you so much to the staff for allowing me to grow and be the man I was created to be
Wonderful facility and treatment. I was treated as a real person. Small groups, individual counseling. Time for good self-care, exercise. great food. Very clean facility. Caring staff. I highly recommend this treatment program.
I have been to many rehabs and Diamond House is by far the best place to go and get well. Each house only has 6 patients so the care is much more individualized. The homes are very upscale with your own private room and bathroom. The chef is top-notch. The owner really cares about helping people and does a great job. They really do care and it shows. The homes are beautiful as are the employees. They care and it shows. The help that they give their patients is worth way more than is charged. They care and it shows.
This was my first time in detox and I am very grateful I got this place. It’s comfortable, clean, beautiful, and inviting. Each one of the staff is awesome! I feel I could go to them for anything, plus they are very personable. I would recommend this place to anyone going through a hard time with drugs/alcohol and who need a place to come to where they can rebuild themselves. Thank you, Vicky!
Diamond House was the second detox/rehab I have ever been to – sometimes the first time around doesn’t work or is not enough (especially if you’re not ready). I am celebrating two years sober next month and am so grateful to Vicki and everyone at Diamond House. They have followed up and checked in on me and I actually had the opportunity to go and speak as alumni – it was a true gift to be able to share hope. Because there is hope.