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Drug Rehab Treatment
​Centers in California Pg.10

Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

​​​Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

California Drug Rehab Treatment Centers Pg.10:

Find more affordable and state funded drug rehab treatment centers and facilities in California, Salinas, San Bernardino, San Carlos, San Diego, San Clemente. 

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VALLEY HEALTH ASSOCIATES
VALLEY HEALTH ASSOCIATES: We are a non-profit corporation offering prevention, intervention, and multiple outpatient services for alcoholism, alcohol abuse, and drug dependency. Our aim is to promote wellness and a healthy productive lifestyle among those we serve. Methadone Maintenance: One year program that includes opioid therapy, medical examination by a physician, individual counseling, and drug screenings. Community referrals include the following: 12-step meetings, vocational and / or educational training, and job placement. Methadone Detoxification: A 21 day program that includes medical examination by a physician, medication, individual counseling, drug screening, and community referrals. HIV testing and counseling is available. Outpatient Program: A three month program that includes education, individual and group counseling, drug screenings, and attendance at 12-step meetings. Referrals to Community programs are given. For more information please contact VALLEY HEALTH ASSOCIATES.

VALLEY HEALTH ASSOCIATES
338 Monterey Street
Salinas, CA 93901
Tel: (831) 424-6655
Website: www.valleyhealthassociates.com


Door to Hope
Door to Hope is currently celebrating 40 years of service to the people of Monterey County. Its nine behavioral health programs serve infants and young children, teenagers, men, women and families. Since 1971 our Women’s Residential addiction recovery home has more than 2,000 graduates, returning them to their families and productive lives. Nueva Esperanza, a second recovery home for women, welcomes women in recovery and their young children. For infants and young children exposed to alcohol or drugs in the womb the MCSTART program makes the difference of a lifetime. Without early intervention these children have little chance of a normal life. Door to Hope has two programs for teenagers who have both mental health and substance abuse problems. The ICT program provides home-based therapy to troubled teenage boys and girls and their families. The Santa Lucia Group Home, offers much needed stability to teenage girls with addiction and mental health problems. Many are homeless. Family education and family building is an important part of Door to Hope’s mission. Mentoring programs are offered to new adoptive or foster parents and also those seeking to reunite with their children after a court ordered separation. Door to Hope is grounded in the experience and expertise of its certified professional staff. But the services go far beyond professional competence. The magic that makes it all work is loving care. That is the hallmark of Door to Hope. For more information please contact Door to Hope.

Door to Hope
130 W. Gabilan Street
Salinas, CA 93901
Tel. (831) 758-0181
Website: www.doortohope.org


Sun Street Centers
Sun Street Centers: Since 1968, Sun Street Centers has been providing the most comprehensive and effective services for education, prevention and recovery of alcohol addiction and drug abuse. Relying on a proven social model developed by our founders, Martin and Nancy Dodd, as well as the compassion and experience of our staff, we welcome all individuals and families to hope, heal, share and thrive with a drug-free and alcohol-free lifestyle. OUR MISSION: Preventing alcohol and drug addiction by offering education, prevention, treatment and recovery to individuals and families regardless of income level. OUR VISION: We will inspire our participants and our community to value an alcohol-free and drug-free life. For more information please contact Sun Street Centers.

Sun Street Centers
11 Peach Drive
Salinas CA 93901
Tel: 831.753.5135
Website: www.sunstreetcenters.org
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San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health
The San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, Alcohol and Drug Services provides a full range of substance abuse treatment services for San Bernardino County communities and residents. Prevention, outpatient and residential programs are offered in every significant population center in the County through contracts with community based organizations and County-operated clinics. Detoxification is available for men and women over age 18. Residential treatment is offered for men, and women over age 18, and men or women with children under age 5. Outpatient services are offered for men, women, and adolescents (persons aged 12- 21). Perinatal services are available in both residential and outpatient programs for women who are pregnant and / or have children under age 5. Services are also provided for county residents referred from the Parolee Services Network (PSN), CalWORKs, Proposition 36, Drug Court and the Department of Children’s Services (DCS). Treatment is available to all County residents regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability, including chronic illness or HIV. The cost of treatment is based on a sliding scale fee according to the clients’ income. Medi-Cal and other public assistance funding may pay for some of the treatment; please call for further details.

Substance Abuse Referral Service
For San Bernardino County
Tel: (888) 743-1478
Website: www.sbcounty.gov


V.A.R.P. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery Centers
V.A.R.P. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery Centers: VARP believes and endorses the concept that substance abuse is an illness in which an individual’s ingestion of drugs and/or alcohol repeatedly interferes with health, job performance, family welfare and interpersonal relationships. The philosophy of this program is that substance abuse is a treatable disease that not only affects the addicted person, but everyone who has contact with him or her. Our treatment programs provide a warm, drug and alcohol free long term environment, with qualified and empathetic paraprofessional personnel who assist the addicted person and family members in developing life changing tools, recovery and coping skills through peer interaction and 12 step support.The VARP programs are State Licensed and Certified 501 C-3, forty-five to ninety day, twenty-four hour, seven day a week alcohol and drug residential recovery treatment programs, providing food, shelter and the substance abuse recovery treatment needs of individuals who are residents of the Inland Empire and surrounding communities. Program activities and services include but are not limited to, scheduled group process sessions, educational book studies, interaction group, recreational activities, exit planning, relapse prevention, community support with referral services, and family reunification.

V.A.R.P. Inc.
1173 North D Street
San Bernardino 92410
Phone: (909) 381-3774
Website: www.varpinc.org


StarVista
StarVista transforms the lives of children, young people, families and the communities they live in. Offering unparalleled prevention, early intervention, education, and counseling resources and services to more than 31,000 people throughout San Mateo County every year, our dedicated staff works with you to offer the resources, the guidance, and the inspiration needed to create opportunities for a healthier, stronger, and more hopeful life. StarVista’s programs help people write their own success stories through counseling, prevention, early intervention, education, and residential programs. We also provide crisis intervention and suicide prevention services including a 24-hour suicide crisis hotline, an alcohol and drug helpline, and a parent support hotline. StarVista provides a positive, inspirational environment in which to learn, thrive, and reach one’s personal goals. We bring passion, dedication, and a deep sense of caring and concern for the welfare of every person we serve. For more information please contact StarVista.

StarVista
610 Elm Street, Suite 212
San Carlos, CA 94070 
Phone (650) 591-9623
Website: www.star-vista.org
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​Sovereign Health of California
Sovereign Health of California: Here at Sovereign Health of California, we have a highly qualified professional staff, with a wealth of experience in treating all types of addiction, including alcohol, opiates, methamphetamines and other substances of choice. In addition, our expert therapists are there to treat any associated disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or a mood disorder. When two disorders co-exist, it is called dual diagnosis. Our dual diagnosis program is one of the most successful and respected throughout the United States. We offer programs that combine cutting edge treatments with holistic therapies, such as yoga and meditation, which help to relieve the discomfort of withdrawal and continued abstinence from substances and associated behaviors. For more information please contact Sovereign Health of California.

Sovereign Health of California
1211 Puerta Del Sol
San Clemente CA 92673
Tel: (949) 369-1300
Website: www.sovcal.com


Scripps Health
Scripps Health is a private, nonprofit health system in San Diego, California that includes four hospitals on five campuses, dozens of outpatient clinics, thousands of affiliated physicians, home health and hospice care. The consequences of alcohol dependency or chemical dependency are devastating to the alcoholic or addict and his / her family and friends. If you believe substance use is out of control, there is help available in a confidential, supportive setting. Immediate, effective alcoholism and drug addiction help is available in both residential and outpatient formats at Scripps Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center. The caring and compassionate staff at Scripps Health are here to help. We offer a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to alcohol and drug addiction treatment (PDF, 1.79 MB) for individuals and families. For more information please contact Scripps Health.

Scripps Health
4275 Campus Point Ct.
San Diego, CA 92121
Tel: 800-382-4357
Tel: 858-626-4300
Website: www.scripps.org


Community Research Foundation
Community Research Foundation services are delivered in a culturally-sensitive manner, utilizing a wraparound approach for children and a psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery approach for adults. Individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use problems are welcomed, and an integrated approach is utilized to address both the psychiatric and substance conditions. The strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences of clients and families/significant others are considered primary in carrying out this mission. Community Research Foundation (CRF) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. Our purpose is to design and operate programs focused on the treatment, education, and rehabilitation of individuals with mental health problems who may also have co-occurring substance use problems in a way that is culturally sensitive, and will promote recovery and decrease the stigma of mental illness and co-occurring substance use problems. For more information please contact Community Research Foundation.

Community Research Foundation
1202 Morena Blvd Ste. 300
San Diego, CA 92110
Phone: (619) 275-0822
Website: www.comresearch.org
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​Mental Health Systems
Mental Health Systems is a non-profit agency founded in 1978 to improve the lives of individuals, families and communities facing substance abuse and behavioral health challenges. Toward this end, we provide mental health and drug and alcohol rehabilitation services in an innovative and cost-effective manner.
​The goal of our Drug and Alcohol Services is to provide innovative and effective substance abuse treatment recovery and prevention services that improve the quality of life for our clients, their families and the communities we live in. These services are designed to change clients’ destructive behavior with help and compassion.

​Our outstanding treatment services benefit clients by utilizing evidence based treatment approaches, as well as environments that assist in developing clean and sober lifestyles. In each program we work with a variety of cultures and ethnicities, providing them with effective and appropriate service delivery. Our programs assist clients in taking personal responsibility for their lives by focusing on creating a fully functioning individual.
The makeup of our client base is a cross section of our communities: men, women, adolescents and their families. It is our goal that through prevention, treatment, recovery and creating an environment of opportunity, choice and hope we continue to make a positive impact upon people’s lives. For more information contact us today:

Mental Health Systems
9465 Farnham Street 
San Diego, CA 92123
Tel: (858) 573-2600
Website: www.mhsinc.org


Volunteers of America Southwest
Volunteers of America works in communities to provide education and development to children, services for youth and families, those with disabilities, seniors, homeless individuals and veterans. With your help, we will continue to help those who need it most. Program services are operated with innovative best practices which seek to provide the tools needed for stabilization and to help individuals reach their fullest potential. Fifteen programs are operated in this area and are located in San Diego and Imperial County. Treatment & Rehabilitation Services: Program services include alcohol and drug treatment, public safety and mental health services. Each year nearly 9,000 are served by these programs. Housing Services: Living expenses are on the rise and its hard for many families to meet basic needs. Every family deserves to be able to afford a decent home in a suitable environment. Volunteers of America Southwest aims to remove barriers by providing high quality subsidized housing, making it attainable for low-income seniors, transitioning youth and children and families. These programs are located in San Diego County and Riverside. For more information please contact us today.

Volunteers of America Southwest
3530 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92108
Tel: (619) 282-8211
Website: www.voa-swcal.org


Vista Hill Foundation
Vista Hill Foundation: The Bridges Adult Intensive Outpatient Program is designed for adults seeking to make the personal changes necessary to live a clean and sober productive life. The structured recovery services provide the individual with counseling and support components that include case management services, individualized recovery plans, weekly group meetings and education, and aftercare follow-up services. The program offers the recovery knowledge and tools to rebuild a healthy life style. The program is eight weeks and includes an initial diagnostic assessment. Clinical staff includes a licensed mental health clinician, certified drug and alcohol counselors and a consulting psychiatrist. For more information please contact Vista Hill, Bridges Adult Intensive Outpatient Program.

Vista Hill Foundation
8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. 
San Diego, CA 92123-1104 
Tel: 858.514.5101
Tel: 858.518.2192
Website: www.vistahill.org

​​Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

​​​Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
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Veterans Village of San Diego
Veterans Village of San Diego: VVSD assists homeless veterans who have substance abuse and / or mental health issues, including men and women who have recently returned from Iraq and Afghanistan. At the heart of VVSD's treatment plan are five pillars of success: Prevention, Intervention, Treatment, Aftercare and Employment services. We believe intensive treatment leads to self-sustaining independence, the maximizing of human potential and a meaningful, fulfilling life. Our veterans are worthy of nothing less. For more information please contact Veterans Village of San Diego.

Veterans Village of San Diego
4141 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92110
Tel: 619.497.0142
Website: www.vvsd.net


San Diego Rescue Mission
San Diego Rescue Mission is a non-profit homeless shelter and recovery center serving thousands of homeless, hungry, and poor men, women, and children in San Diego since 1955. Mental Health Counseling Outpatient Therapy Clinic: Those living on the street face more than physical challenges. Many also live with one or more mental health or substance abuse issues, adding to their difficulty in finding housing and employment. Our Psychotherapy Center provides free, quality counseling to individuals, families, children and couples who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or unable to afford therapy. Treatment is provided by licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, or by interns and trainees under their supervision. Through our outpatient clinic we provide another service to meet the needs of the whole individual, giving him or her the best chance at living as a healthy, contributing member of our community. For more information please contact San Diego Rescue Mission.

San Diego Rescue Mission
P.O. Box 80427
San Diego, CA 92138
Tel: (619) 687-3720
Website: www.sdrescue.org


Community Resources and Self Help
Community Resources and Self Help. CRASH, An intensive 90-day residential treatment program for adult males. The focus is on individual responsibility for recovery and productive reentry into the community. Clients participate in individual recovery planning and counseling, group problem-solving exercises, vocational services, alcohol and other drug education, and workshops on relapse prevention. Family night, supervised parent-child visitation, and recreational and social activities, and continuing aftercare services are also important elements of the program design. No service will be refused due to a client's inability to pay. For more information please contact Community Resources and Self Help.

Community Resources and Self Help
4161 Marlborough Avenue
San Diego, CA 92105
Phone: (619) 282-7274
Website: www.crashinc.org
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The Turning Point Home
The Turning Point Home: Located on the edge of San Diego's Golden Hill park, the Turning Point Home is a community-based, peer-oriented, residential recovery home which provides shelter, food and recovery services to alcoholic women. Our program's staff encourages residents to participate in varied social settings and assists them in meeting personal needs. Women are required to attend AA meetings in the community as well as meetings held at The Turning Point Home. The Turning Point program is a minimum of three months and up to one year. It includes attendance at meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous, alcohol and drug education, relapse prevention, household chores and responsibilities, and groups pertaining to the physical psychological and behavioral aspects of recovery. Our program provides recovery and exit planning, daily discussion groups with peers, one on one meetings with staff and a weekly resident meeting. The Turning Point Home is a tax-exempt organization under 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Cash as well as in-kind donations are tax deductible. For more information please contact The Turning Point Home.

The Turning Point Home
1315 25th Street
San Diego CA 92102
Tel: 619-233-0067
Website: www.turningpointhome.org


Pathfinders
Pathfinders is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining residential centers which address the needs of individuals recovering from the disease of alcoholism and co-occurring disorders, assisting their families in dealing with the effects of alcoholism, and providing services to the community in its effort to reduce alcohol-related problems. Pathfinders of San Diego is a long term, residential, social-model men’s recovery home that has been treating those suffering from alcoholism since 1950. Located in beautiful San Diego, Pathfinders provides a safe and pro-social environment that is beneficial to the healing process. Using a bio-psycho-social approach to treatment of alcohol addiction, pathfinders provides our residents an affordable, long term reintegration solution while acquiring the tools to achieve long term sobriety and a healthy, productive and independent life. For more information please contact Pathfinders.

Pathfinders
Recovery Home
2980 Cedar Street
San Diego, CA 92102
Phone: (619) 239-7370
Website: www.pathfindersrecovery.org


House of Metamorphosis
House of Metamorphosis (HOM) is a residential drug and alcohol treatment program in San Diego, California. Our treatment provides behavior modifications for men and women in a therapeutic community setting. HOM was established to be a guiding light to its residents, to show how it is possible to live "drug-free" in society and how to cope with everyday problems. We invite you to explore our website and the programs we are offering. We hope you will find the information helpful and encouraging. Every staff member at House of Metamorphosis is dedicated to providing a supportive experience for our clients. We try to meet the needs, interests, and well-being of the clients we serve in an understanding, culturally sensitive, and empowering way. Please contact us today with any questions you may have. 

House of Metamorphosis
2970 Market Street
San Diego, CA 92102
Intake / Admin: (619) 236-9217
Residential Facilities: (619) 236-9492
Website: www.houseofmetamorphosis.org

San Diego American Indian Health Center
The San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC) is a private, nonprofit corporation established in 1979 to provide services to Native Americans living in the San Diego area. Although our emphasis is the urban American Indian population, the San Diego American Indian Health Center is open to everyone regardless of race, color, gender, age, ancestry, mental and physical abilities, religion, socio-economic status, sexual orientation and national origin. All verified Native Americans are eligible for care regardless of residency or tribal affiliation. The Behavioral Health Department provides confidential outpatient therapy for individuals, couples, families and groups. Our Behavioral Health Department is dedicated to culturally competent therapy. The department has integrated “western” psychotherapies with traditional Native American healing practices. The clinicians in Behavioral Health represent a diversity of clinical disciplines, comprised of a Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and a Marriage and Family Therapy Intern and a Substance Abuse Coordinator. Behavioral Health services are provided at NO COST to verified American Indians. Non-Indians are also welcome to receive Behavioral Health services. No cost programs are available to eligible persons who are uninsured. Medi-Cal patients are welcome. For more information please contact The San Diego American Indian Health Center.

The San Diego American Indian Health Center
2630 First Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Tel: 619-234-2158
Website: www.sdaihc.com


The Crossroads Foundation
The Crossroads Foundation is a non-profit organization established in San Diego county in 1957 as the first social model residential program developed specifically for women. The overall goal of the Crossroads Foundation is to provide a safe environment for women whose addiction to drugs and / or alcohol has caused significant impairment in their daily lives. Using the 12-Step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, we accomplish our goal through the operation of a twenty(20)-bed recovery home, a 3/4 House, and ancillary services. In addition, the Crossroads Foundation strives to reduce the stigma associated with female substance abuse, making it easier for women to come forward and admit that they need help. Crossroads accepts referrals from San Diego County Drug and Alcohol Services, San Diego legal agencies, Las Colinas, community treatment facilities and self-referrals. Open interviews occur on Thursdays between 1pm and 2pm. In order to be considered for admission to the Crossroads Residential Recovery Home, please call 619.296.1151.

The Crossroads Foundation
3594 Fourth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Tel: 619.296.1151
Website: www.crossroads4recovery.org


San Diego Youth Services
San Diego Youth Services (SDYS) is a nationally recognized, comprehensive non-profit organization that has helped stabilize the lives of more than a half-million young people and their families since 1970. San Diego Youth Services is committed to helping youth at-risk for mental illness and addiction. Prevention, early intervention and treatment services provide a broad range of options for youth and families who are at-risk and/or experiencing mental health and substance abuse problems. SDYS sees a need for programs to reach youth in school, on the streets and at home to help youth and their families through times of hardship and confusion. Through SDYS, youth and their families are given resources and programs to aid in their recovery. For more information please contact San Diego Youth Services.

San Diego Youth Services
3255 Wing Street
San Diego, CA 92110 
Tel: (619) 221-8600
Website: www.sdyouthservices.org

Stepping Stone
Stepping Stone is a non-profit alcohol and drug recovery agency that offers a variety of treatment and recovery programs incorporating evidence-based best practices. As an organization dedicated to helping individuals who want to be treated for their alcohol and other drug problems with their co-occurring disorders, Stepping Stone believes in: Celebrating the diversity of the communities in which we live by being inclusive and accepting; Providing a safe and healing environment that encourages health of the mind, body and spirit; Meeting the needs of those in recovery so they may celebrate courageous, balanced living; Being trustworthy to and with our clients and other stakeholders; Providing professional, effective services that are cutting-edge, integrated and progressive; Being supportive and compassionate. With a caring and safe environment and holistic treatment, every individual has the ability to live a balanced life free of addiction. Our mission is to create, improve and deliver alcohol and other drug treatment, HIV and other health interventions, recovery, education and prevention services specializing in the challenges of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities of the San Diego region. For more information please contact Stepping Stone San Diego.

Stepping Stone San Diego
3767 Central Ave
San Diego California 92105-2506
Tel: 619.278.0777
Website: www.steppingstonesd.org


Heartland House
Heartland House: The program at Heartland House is structured and multifaceted. For the first three days, we ask the new resident not to seek employment, enroll in school or pursue any other outside interest. We feel this orientation period is necessary to become accustomed to group living. We also have four Alcoholics Anonymous meetings held on the premises each week where attendance is mandatory. After the three-day orientation period, each program participant is required to attend three outside AA / NA meetings per week. All scheduled meetings, classes and groups are mandatory unless excused by staff. All of the staff at Heartland House are certified or in the intern stage of certification under the regulations of the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. Many have a personal history of recovering from alcoholism and other addictions with a wide range of experience in the field of recovery and treatment. Our goal is to help you obtain all the benefits of a sober life style. For more information please contact Heartland House.

Heartland House
5855 Streamview Dr
San Diego, CA 92105
Tel: 619-287-5460
Website: www.heartlandhouse.org


Advanced Health Care
Advanced Health Care help you fulfill the dreams of your life. Whether you dream to be a happier person, to have better relationships, to feel less anxious, to be a better parent, to stop an unhealthy habit, or to simply understand yourself better, we are here for you. Whatever YOUR goals may be, let US help you to achieve them. At Advanced Health Care, we specialize in providing psychotherapy to adults, children, teens, and families. Dr. Sarah Ray is a licensed clinical psychologist who treats a wide-range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, chronic pain, relationship conflicts, addictions, parenting and family issues, trauma, anger, grief, stress management, occupational problems, and women’s issues. Let Advanced Health Care join with you to create a healthier, happier, more positive and productive life. Whatever YOUR goals may be, let US help you to achieve them. For more information please contact Advanced Health Care. 

Advanced Health Care 
7851 Mission Center Court, Suite 300
San Diego, California 92108
Phone: 619.281.6414
Website: www.sarahraypsyd.com
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The Soledad House
The Soledad House is San Diego's premier residential recovery program emphasizing relapse prevention treatment for women suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. We are a court approved state licensed facility located at the edge of La Jolla on beautiful Mount Soledad. Our upscale yet affordable program was developed and is supported by a highly credentialed staff. We offer an intimate and safe environment encouraging women to live a life free from the bondage of addiction. Getting through early sobriety or coming back from a relapse is awkward and our level of care creates the transition to permanent sobriety. We believe every person coming into our program deserves the best possible treatment. Our staff has numerous years of experience working at premier rehabilitation centers, affording our residents the highest level of care possible. For more information please contact The Soledad House.

The Soledad House
810 Emerald Street
San Diego, California 92109
Tel: 858.204.1304
Website: www.soledadhouse.com


Progressive Medical Specialists
Progressive Medical Specialists: Your Future Solutions Today! The focus of Progressive Medical Specialists is to treat all patients as individuals, with respect and dignity. Our mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive treatment to opiate addicted individuals using methadone or buprenorphine replacement therapy. We, at Progressive Medical Specialists understand that drug addiction is a complex but treatable brain disease and that no single approach is right for everyone. We provide individualized medication management tailored to the patient’s specific needs. In this environment patients are able to receive the proper medication level that is right for them. This allows the patient to eliminate the physical component of addiction that prevents them from being able to function positively. Individual counseling is provided to assist the patient in becoming and remaining a productive member of the community. Our experienced team of physicians, certified counselors and licensed nurses provide a compassionate and understanding environment to allow each patient to be treated as an individual. We are located conveniently on El Cajon Blvd in San Diego, California. We can be contacted 24 hours 7 days a week by calling 619-286-4600.

Progressive Medical Specialists
4974 El Cajon Boulevard Suite A 
San Diego, CA 92115
Tel: 619-286-4600
Website: www.pms911.com


Lasting Recovery
Lasting Recovery is a nationally-accredited treatment program located in the Sorrento Valley area of San Diego. Intimate small groups led by a hand-picked professional staff create a warm and nurturing environment, and our highly individualized programs address the unique mental, spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of each client. What makes Lasting Recovery unique? An integrated solutions approach to abstinence from alcohol and drugs; A combined cognitive behavioral approach to treating chronic pain and dual diagnosis; Focus on developing a balanced recovery; Comprehensive curriculum researched and developed by UCSD Medical School faculty member; Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Programs in an outpatient clinic. Program Components: Multidisciplinary Treatment Methods include educational and process groups that incorporate cognitive-behavioral, biological, holistic, and family systems. perspectives on addiction and recovery. Our approach to long term healing begins with an understanding of 12-Step programs. Wellness sessions are held weekly to help clients on their path of health in recovery: yoga, meditation, and acupuncture. Family Program meets weekly with group discussion and education for the entire support system. For more information please contact Lasting Recovery.

Lasting Recovery
6046 Cornerstone Court W. #113
San Diego, CA 92121
Tel: (858) 453-4315
Website: www.lastingrecovery.com
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​PsyCare Associates
PsyCare is a private behavioral healthcare delivery system providing high quality psychiatric, psychological, counseling, and chemical dependency assessment and treatment services. Although individual results vary, according to a major health plan, on average, PsyCare clients and patients consistently report above average improvement based on a standardized outcomes measure. PsyCare has over 30 psychiatrists, 15 of whom are child and adolescent psychiatrists, 96 clinicians, and a licensed chemical dependency counselor. PsyCare, Inc., has six locations to provide services throughout San Diego County. PsyCare are providers for most insurances. Please call to check your benefits. We provide a full range of services such as: Psychiatric Medications; Individual Counseling; Cognitive Therapy; EMDR; Marital and Family Counseling; Learning Problems; Disability and Social Security Paperwork; Support Groups; Adult Chemical Dependency Treatment. For more information please contact PsyCare, Inc.

PsyCare Associates, Inc.
4550 Kearny Villa Rd Suite 116
San Diego, CA 92123
Tel: (858) 279-1223
Website: www.psycare.org


Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital
Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital is the largest privately operated psychiatric hospital and provider of mental health, chemical dependency and substance abuse treatment in San Diego County. In 2010, Sharp Mesa Vista had more than 5,200 inpatient behavioral health discharges - more than any other provider in the county. Located in Serra Mesa, it provides behavioral health services for children, teens, adults and seniors experiencing anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders and other conditions. The Opiate Dependence Program helps adults 18 years of age and older achieve healthier lifestyles by combining counseling and education with the most effective medications for suppressing withdrawal symptoms and decreasing cravings. To learn more, call 858-836-8309. Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital accepts most insurance plans and treatment is confidential.

Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital
7850 Vista Hill Avenue
San Diego, CA 92123
Tel: 858-836-8309
Website: www.sharp.com

​​Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

​Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
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