Admissions Process

Discover Duffy’s admission process and what can be done to sure you or your loved one is provided the most comfortable experience possible.

What Are the Criteria for Admissions?

We admit adults of at least 18 years of age who meet criteria for a substance use disorder. We do accept guests who have been court-referred by law enforcement.

What Do I Bring to Treatment?

  • Casual, Comfortable Clothes: Our atmosphere is casual and comfortable.
  • Personal Hygiene Items: Pack your toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, and shampoo, etc.
  • Prescription Medications: Pack your medications (in the original bottle with doctor prescribed protocol) in a plastic Ziplock bag to bring with you. These will be locked in an office and given to you at the appropriate times.
  • Cell phones: There are some restrictions as to when and where you can use your cell phone, but you may bring it with you. If your phone has a camera, be respectful of the anonymity of our guests. Please, only take pictures with other guests if you have their permission and do not post pictures on social networks. There is a blackout period where you will not be able to use your cell phone.
  • Duffy’s has vending machine snacks and merchandise for purchase.
  • Small Free Time Activities: We have many opportunities for you to exercise and get to know others in recovery, but feel free to pack a good book or some small games.

What Can I leave at Home?

  • Bedding and Towels (we provide them)
  • Valuables (But if you need to bring something valuable, we can secure it in our safe for you.)

Am I Able to Smoke or Use the Internet?

  • Smoking is allowed in a designated area of the facility.
  • We do have controlled internet access in a public area. You may also bring your personal laptop and connect to the wi-fi in designated areas.

Can I Get a Ride From the Airport?

We have contracted with a limousine company to provide transportation to and from the international airports in San Francisco, Oakland, and Sacramento. A one-way fare is about $200 (all of these airports are about 2 hours away). Our admission staff can help you set up this transportation.

When and How Do I Make a Down Payment?

Most people make a down payment before they arrive in order to confirm their reservation; however, if you have not already made a down payment by the time you arrive, you will be asked to do that during the admissions process.

Methods of payment include cash, cashier’s check, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.

Where Should I Go When I Arrive at Duffy's?

Feel free to park your car in front of the main building (the one with the big front porch).

You can either leave your luggage in the car or on the front porch, but make sure you bring your medications—that you’ve already packed in a clear, plastic Ziploc bag—with you when you come inside.

If you have an scheduled appointment and arrival time, someone will meet you at the front door; otherwise, simply turn right after entering the building and then make a left at the end of the room—you’ll see the reception window in front of you.

What Happens During the Admit Process?

The admissions process generally takes about an hour. Family and friends are welcome to walk the grounds or visit in the lobby while you are being admitted.

During the admission process, you will meet with the doctor (as needed), give us your medical history, sign some legal paperwork, take some tests (i.e. breathalyzers), and make a down payment if you haven’t already made one.

After your paperwork and tests are completed, we will show your room to you and then give you some time to say goodbye to your friends and family.

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT MEDICARE OR MEDI-CAL AT THIS TIME.

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My drug addiction was controlling my life, and I was in a free fall heading towards rock bottom. The only path I could see was to keep using and hope for the best. That’s when I learned of another path, getting help and starting treatment. I’m now 3 years sober and have never been happier. The light is at the end of the tunnel, reach for it.

– A former guest

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