Richmond, California

Introduction to Richmond, California

Richmond is the 58th largest city in California. It is located within Contra Costa County. Richmond lies 12 miles northeast of San Francisco, although it is 16 miles over the roads. The two cities are separated by San Francisco Bay. Richmond lies along Interstate 80. It is also at the eastern end of Interstate 580, which connects it by bridge with San Rafael, a city that lies just 10 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.

The city is served by two major airports and one with limited scheduled passenger service. All are within 28 miles of the city. Several bus lines provide service. A combined railway station provides access to BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit District) and AMTRAK, which provides inter city passenger rail service across the United States. The city's deep water shipping port is the third largest in California as measured by annual tonnage

Esselen Indians lived in the area about 5,000 years ago until the Ohlone Indians displaced them some time before 500 A.D. In 1823 Mexico granted 17,000 acres of land in present day Contra Costa County to Don Francisco Castro. Part of this land grant, named Rancho San Pablo, became the city of Richmond. As with other Californian Ranchos which gave birth to cities, San Pablo was first used for agricultural on a grand scale. It then evolved into commercial, industrial, and residential use as it was divided into ever smaller parcels of land.

By 1900 the Santa Fe Railroad had established its western terminus in Richmond. This was a convenient location because passengers traveling to San Francisco from the east could simply board a ferry for the final leg across San Francisco Bay. This saved the expense of constructing tracks all the way around the bay. The railroad attracted other activity, and soon the Standard Oil Company (now called Chevron), Stauffer Chemical, Pullman Palace Car, and others built industrial facilities here. The dredging of a deep water harbor in the 1920's was instrumental in attracting the Ford Motor Assembly Plant in 1931.

World War II brought a massive shipbuilding effort at the Kaiser Shipyards and a four fold population increase from 1941 to 1943. After the shipyard closed in 1945, a population decrease of 30% occurred between 1947 and 1960. Vacant space was filled to a large extent by warehousing and distribution operations, for example those of Ford Parts Depot, International Harvester, Safeway, and United Grocers.

In a story familiar to many cities, Richmond's downtown has lost economic vitality to the Hilltop Mall Regional Shopping Center. But like many cities, the industrial decline at the waterfront has given birth to a mixed use area with the unmatchable attraction of the water's edge. As part of the Harbour Redevelopment Project, begun in the mid 1970's, a 350 acre master-planned Marina Bay development has risen on the site of the wartime shipbuilding industry. When completed it will consist of 2,100 homes, two thirds of a million square feet of commercial space, a marina for 1,500 pleasure boats, parks, lagoons, and promenades.

Arts and Leisure

Four of Richmond's main Cultural organizations are:

  • The Richmond Art Center which contains 5,000 square feet of gallery space and a courtyard for sculpture. Its educational and outreach programs have included artist studio tours and a large community mural project involving 30 organizations.
  • The East Bay Center for the Performing Arts (EBCPA) which was founded in 1968 under the name of the East Bay Music Center. It was begun by five area teachers as a response to the assassination of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King and the violence that followed. Since then it has expanded by adding dance, theater, and film making. Original works for theatrical and film, produced by its staff and students, total more than 42.
  • The Richmond Museum of History presents the prehistoric and modern stories which one would normally expect of a local museum. But its highlight is the last surviving Victory Ship from World War II, which was built in 1944 at the Kaiser Shipyards, and which is currently being restored.
  • The Masquer's is a community Playhouse which celebrated it's 50th anniversary in 2005. The main season consists of at least five productions each year, both musicals and plays. A special program is dedicated to less mainstream productions.

Recreation

The city sponsors adult, youth, and senior activities at a dozen locations. Adult activities include fitness, aerobics, softball, volleyball, and water sports. The youth programs include soccer, tennis, baseball, volleyball, water sports, and martial arts.

Richmond continues to build and maintain its section of the Bay Trail, a 400-500 mile hiking trail encircling the San Pablo and San Francisco Bays. The city has the most trail distance of any city along the route.

Nearby Cities and Towns

LocationPop.Median Family
Income (2000)
Richmond99,216$46,659
Albany16,444$64,269
Berkeley102,743$70,434
El Cerrito23,171$69,397
Hercules19,488$82,214
Pinole19,039$70,172
San Pablo30,215$42,042

High Points

Richmond strengths, compared to Peers (similar size places nationally) or State (other places in California):

CategoryTrophy
Public Transportation Use
(vs. Peers)
Top 5%Richmond Public Transportation Use
Racial Diversity
(vs. Peers)
Top 5%Richmond Racial Diversity


The listings in Richmond, California and surrounding areas provide the following services:

(10) Drug/Alcohol Detoxification
(4) Methadone Maintenance
(4) Methadone Detoxification
(14) Outpatient
(9) Spanish Speaking
(2) General Health Services
(5) Teens and Adolescents
(5) Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
(4) Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum
(5) Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less
(6) Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment
(2) Males
(3) Residential Beds for Children
(1) Clients With Legal Issues
(4) American Sign Language
(1) Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
(2) Females
(3) Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
(3) Hospital Inpatient
(1) Persons with HIV/AIDS



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If you or a loved one in Richmond has been struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, chances are you feel helpless and do not even know where to begin to look for a viable solution. We know what you are going through and our compassionate staff can help you through every step in the process of finding a Richmond drug or alcohol treatment.

Quality Alcohol Rehab or Drug Rehabilitation Centers are available in and around Richmond, CA., but you will need help in knowing exactly where to look for treatment. We will help you to know what questions to ask; the most important thing that you should inquire about is the long term success rate of the Richmond Alcohol Rehab or Drug Rehabilitation Program. By the time an individual from Richmond, California is ready to get help for their drug or alcohol addiction, they may have already experienced many negative consequences in relation to this toxic lifestyle. Their relatives in Richmond may have finally come to a place where they could no longer watch the addict self destruct because of their drug or alcohol addiction.

The reason it is so important to have assistance in choosing a Drug Rehab or Alcohol Treatment Center is that there is such a wide array of options in and around Richmond, California. These drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment options in Richmond, California may include Long-term Addiction Recovery Facilities, Outpatient Rehab Centers, Short-term Rehab Facilities, Inpatient Drug Rehabs, halfway houses, support group meetings and individual or group drug counseling. Our number one goal is to help you to sort through all of these drug and alcohol rehab options and to help you to find the perfect fit in treatment for you or your loved one in Richmond.

A quality Richmond Drug Treatment or Alcohol Rehabilitation Program will address the physical and the psychological aspects of the drug or alcohol addiction. The first step in the Richmond treatment program is the detox; this process will help to rid the body of the toxins that have accumulated during the drug or alcohol addiction. The reason it is so important for an individual from Richmond, California to have professional assistance during this process is because the staff at the Drug Rehabilitation or Alcohol Treatment Program can help to alleviate many of the associated withdrawal symptoms.

Withdrawal symptoms occur during detox because the individual from Richmond used drugs or alcohol consistently and the brain has adapted to the presence of the substance; after a period of time, an individual will have to increase the dosages in order to experience the same effects. This occurs as the individual from Richmond develops a tolerance to alcohol or various types of drugs such as marijuana, heroin, or cocaine. Depending on the type of drug an individual from Richmond, California has been addicted to and the length of the addiction, it could be a long time before the body is able to function normally in the absence of the substance.

The way that an Alcohol Treatment or Drug Rehabilitation Program in Richmond, CA. addresses the psychological aspect of the drug or alcohol addiction is generally through some type of counseling or group sessions; relapse prevention is also addressed during treatment. The main objective in utilizing all of these different elements of treatment is to help the individual to return home to Richmond after completing the Drug Treatment or Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and be able to live successfully, while remaining sober.

An individual from Richmond, California that wants to recover from a drug or alcohol addiction, will need to relearn many of the skills that came naturally to them before they started to abuse drugs or alcohol. By the time many individuals from Richmond get to treatment, they may not even be able to remember the last time that they interacted socially with others while sober; at the Alcohol Treatment or Drug Rehabilitation Center, they will learn how to, once again, relate to others without the use of drugs or alcohol. Individuals from Richmond, CA. that attends treatment should be educated in drug relapse prevention techniques; they will learn how to deal with the familiar triggers that they may come into contact with upon returning home. A Drug Rehab or Alcohol Treatment Facility will teach the individual from Richmond how to respond to these triggers without using drugs or alcohol.

Because of the way drugs and alcohol affect the various functions of the brain, most people from Richmond, California that try to stop using drugs on their own, will be fighting a losing battle. By the time an individual from Richmond finally succumbs to a Drug Rehabilitation or Alcohol Treatment Center, they have probably experienced failure in this area numerous times. Many times, this is the reason that the individual from Richmond is able to recognize that they need professional help.

Getting Help

Getting help is the easiest part, just dial toll free 855 Stop-Drugs (855-786-7378), so that you can speak to a registered addiction specialist or simply fill out the Richmond, California Drug Rehab or Alcohol Treatment Program request form and a counselor will contact you shortly. Don't wait, call right now, you will be so glad that you did.

There are 7 local Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in Richmond, California. We have also provided 13 additional Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Programs that are closest geographically to Richmond:

Addiction Research and Treatment Inc Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Facility
Services Offered: Methadone Detoxification, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance
BAART Behavioral Health Services Inc Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab Program
Services Offered: Methadone Detoxification, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance
Kaiser Permanente Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, General Health Services, Outpatient, Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance
Neighborhood House of North Richmond Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Addiction Recovery Program
Services Offered: Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Males, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Richmond Clinic BAART CDP Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Treatment Center
Services Offered: Methadone Detoxification, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance
Sojourne Community Counseling Center Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Program
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, American Sign Language, Residential Beds for Children, Clients With Legal Issues, Outpatient, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Medicaid, Medicare
Ujima Family Recovery Services Richmond, CA
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facility
Services Offered: Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Medicare
Born Free Program Martinez, CA 1.8 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Rehab Facility
Services Offered: American Sign Language, Outpatient, Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid
Discovery House Martinez, CA 1.8 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center
Services Offered: American Sign Language, Males, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
Bi Bett Corporation Pittsburg, CA 1.8 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Center
Services Offered: Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Doctors Medical Center San Pablo, CA 1.8 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Program
Services Offered: Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Hospital Inpatient, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
New Bridge Foundation Inc Albany, CA 4.2 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehabilitation Facility
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Outpatient
Berkeley Addiction Treatment Services Berkeley, CA 5.9 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Center
Services Offered: Methadone Detoxification, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid
Ujima Family Recovery Services Hercules, CA 6.8 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facility
Services Offered: Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment, Females
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Tri Cities Discovery Center Pinole, CA 6.9 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehab Facility
Services Offered: Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment, Spanish Speaking
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicare
Asian Pacific Psychological Services Oakland, CA 8.4 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, General Health Services, Outpatient
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance
Healthy Babies Project Oakland, CA 8.4 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment Program
Services Offered: Residential Beds for Children, Women That Are Pregnant or Postpartum, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment
Home of Comfort Oakland, CA 8.4 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center
Services Offered: Residential Beds for Children, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
MPI Treatment Services Oakland, CA 8.4 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Alcohol Treatment and Drug Rehabilitation Program
Services Offered: Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Hospital Inpatient, Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
Thunder Road Oakland, CA 8.4 miles from Richmond
Primary Service: Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center
Services Offered: Teens and Adolescents, American Sign Language, Services for Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders, Drug/Alcohol Detoxification, Hospital Inpatient, Outpatient, Residential Care Long-term 30 to 90 Days Treatment, Short term Residential Care 30 Days or Less
Payment Forms Accepted: Self payment, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance

Did You Know? ...
Interesting Facts and Statistics:

Many individuals have a history of failed prior attempts at outpatient treatment .For those who fall into this category; residential drug rehab treatment may prove to be extremely beneficial. Research studies have consistently indicated that inpatient drug rehab treatment is the most successful modality for individuals who have had several unsuccessful attempts at sobriety through outpatient treatment.

Nationally in 2002, about 3.0 percent of persons aged 12 or older were dependent on or had abused illegal drugs in the past year. The District of Columbia had the highest rate of illegal drug abuse or dependence for persons aged 12 or older (4.3 percent), and Kansas had the lowest rate (2.5 percent). Most of the States in the highest fifth were in the West (six States). Only four of the States in the top fifth for illegal drug dependence or abuse also were in the top fifth for alcohol dependence or abuse among persons aged 12 or older: District of Columbia, Montana, New Mexico, and Rhode Island. Rhode Island had the highest rate for illegal drug dependence or abuse among persons aged 18 to 25 (13.9 percent); Vermont had the highest rate among teens (8.8 percent). There were no States common to the highest fifth for all three age groups (12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older).

It is a common practice of someone abusing OxyContin to crush up OxyContin pills and snort them to get high, getting a hefty dose of opiate all at once.

Rates of current alcohol use were 62.0 percent for full-time employed adults aged 18 or older in 2006, higher than the rate for unemployed adults (52.1 percent). However, the pattern was different for binge and heavy alcohol use. Rates of binge and heavy use for unemployed persons were 34.2 and 12.2 percent, respectively, while these rates were 29.7 and 8.9 percent for full-time employed persons.

Slightly more than half of Americans aged 12 or older reported being current drinkers of alcohol in the 2007 survey (51.1 percent). This translates to an estimated 126.8 million people, which was similar to the 2006 estimate of 125.3 million people (50.9 percent).

Although amphetamines were once prescribed to control obesity and depression, their use for these disorders has been discontinued because patients became quickly and seriously dependent.


Strong support groups and sober friends are very helpful for recovering Alcoholics after rehab. Alcoholics Anonymous provides meetings that recovering alcoholics can attend to help stay focused on their sobriety. You can find AA meetings at the following locations in Richmond:

770 Sonoma
770 Sonoma
Richmond, California 94805

AA Meeting Days and Times
Thursday, 7:00 PM

901 Nevin St.
901 Nevin St.
Richmond, California 94801

AA Meeting Days and Times
Saturday, 10:00 AM

First Edition
Congregational Church
Rt. 47?
Richmond, California 94804

AA Meeting Days and Times
Tuesday, 7:00 PM

Fresh Start
900 Hoffman Blvd
Richmond, California 94804

AA Meeting Days and Times
Friday, 8:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 PM

Holy Trinity Church
37th & Roosevelt
Richmond, California 94805

AA Meeting Days and Times
Wednesday, 8:30 PM
Wednesday, 8:15 PM

Revelation Mission
127 Chanslor Ave
Richmond, California 94801

AA Meeting Days and Times
Thursday, 8:15 AM

The Point Richmond Group
Catholic Church
301 W Richmond Ave
Richmond, California 94801

AA Meeting Days and Times
Thursday, 7:30 PM

We Think Not
Kaiser Bldg C, 3rd Flr
901 Nevin
Richmond, California 94801

AA Meeting Days and Times
Saturday, 8:00 PM
The following survey was completed by residents of Richmond, California as part of the USNODRUGS monitoring program. The survey below is a representation of perceptual drug and alcohol usage rates in Richmond, California. We cannot guarantee complete accuracy, but our monitoring team uses the highest standards for survey compilation.
You do not have to answer all of the survey questions, you should only answer questions that are relevant to your thoughts and experiences.
Survey results as of May 1, 2012
Perception of marijuana in Richmond, California.
Do you believe that using marijuana can be harmful?
Maybe
No
Yes
75%
4%
21%
Marijuana use in Richmond, California.
Have you used marijuana in your lifetime?
No
Yes
92%
8%
Have you used marijuana in the past month?
No
Yes
92%
8%
Do you use marijuana regularly?
Maybe
No
Yes
0%
97%
3%
Perception of Alcohol in Richmond, California.
Do you believe that drinking alcohol can be harmful?
Maybe
No
Yes
0%
15%
85%
Have you had a binge drinking experience in the past month?
No
Yes
80%
20%
Do you consume alcohol daily?
Maybe
No
Yes
4%
91%
5%
How old were you when you first experimented with alcohol?
0-10
11-21
22-31
32 or older
5%
23%
43%
29%
What motivated you to use drugs or alcohol for the first time in Richmond, California?
Boredom
Curiousity
Drugs were all around
Family problem
Hopelessness
It was easy to get
None of the above
Peer Pressure
To fit in
Unhappiness
9%
16%
0%
6%
4%
3%
41%
10%
1%
10%
Most common first drug experience in Richmond, California?
Alcohol
Club Drug
Crack Cocaine
Ecstasy
Heroin
Inhalants
Marijuana
Meth
Over The Counter Drug
Powder Cocaine
Prescription Drug
Psychedelic Drug
22%
2%
3%
7%
3%
2%
12%
2%
11%
4%
25%
7%
Use of drugs and alcohol in Richmond, California schools.
Have you ever gone to school in Richmond, California under the influence of marijuana?
Maybe
No
Yes
12%
82%
6%
Have you ever gone to school in Richmond, California under the influence of alcohol?
Maybe
No
Yes
0%
95%
5%
What is the most common drug used in your school in Richmond, California?
Alcohol
Club Drug
Crack Cocaine
Ecstasy
Heroin
Inhalants
Marijuana
Meth
Over The Counter Drug
Powder Cocaine
Prescription Drug
Psychedelic Drug
18%
6%
3%
3%
2%
5%
14%
3%
8%
4%
27%
7%
Your Age?
0-10
11-21
22-31
32 or older
5%
0%
67%
28%
Your Gender?
Female
Male
6%
94%
Surveys updated monthly.

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