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Drug Rehab Treatment
​Centers in California Pg.11

​​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.11:

Find more affordable and state funded drug rehab treatment centers and facilities in California, San Francisco, San Jose, San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo.

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​Monarch Shores: Luxury Drug and Alcohol Rehab in California
Monarch Shores is a luxury drug and alcohol rehab in beautiful Orange County, Ca. At Monarch, we believe that every patient we help can benefit from his or her own unique treatment plan. We offer multiple treatment types under one roof and have a professional staff equipped to handle any drug or alcohol addiction. We work hard to maximize insurance benefits leaving little to no out of pocket expenses for our patients. For more information please contact Monarch Shores.

Monarch Shores
27123 Calle Arroyo #2121
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Phone: 1-844-797-7029
Website: www.monarchshores.com


Chapters Capistrano
Chapters Capistrano is one of the top executive drug and alcohol rehabs in the United States. Our primary goal is to offer our clients to best treatment possible and help them regain the life they once had. Addiction is a battle that countless Americans are battling but this battle doesn't need to be fought alone. Countless people who have attended our treatment center have turned over a new page in their lives. From an experienced staff to our personalized treatment, we'll give you every tool needed to beat your addiction for good. The start of a new chapter begins today. For more information please contact Chapters Capistrano.
Chapters Capistrano – Oceanfront Location
1525 Buena Vista 
San Clemente, CA92672US
Phone: (888) 676-5071
Website: www.chapterscapistrano.com ​
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​Chapters Capistrano – Pool House Location
222 Avenita La Cuesta 
San Clemente, CA92672US
Phone: (888) 676-5071

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Ohlhoff Recovery Programs
Ohlhoff Recovery Programs provides the highest quality of treatment services for the disease of chemical dependency by empowering individuals and families to take responsibility for their own recovery. We are committed to strengthening our communities by educating the public, developing programs to meet community needs, and maintaining and advancing the level of professional care through: Prevention; Intervention; Assessment; Treatment; Development of a Supportive Community; Relapse Prevention; Discharge Planning; Aftercare. For more information please contact Ohlhoff Recovery Programs.

Ohlhoff Recovery Programs
601 Steiner St.
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: 877.477.4543
Website: www.ohlhoff.org


Horizons
Horizons: Substance Abuse Outpatient Program: Our Substance Abuse Outpatient Program serves youth, ages 12-25 years old, that include individual, group, and family counseling, case management, referrals, and classes in the arts and recreational activities, as well as educational workshops. Our goal is to support a client in their need to decrease or stop drug and alcohol use. Additionally, individual and group counseling services are also provided at various High Schools in San Francisco. Substance Abuse Treatment Pre-Enrollment Program: This Program provides culturally affirming and linguistically sensitive, strength based, family focused and bio-psychosocial intervention strategies to support and assist dual diagnosis youth, ages 17 to 25, who are gang affiliated, may be on probation, are at risk of getting involved in street violence, and have demonstrated emotional and behavioral problems that impede their ability to function in their home, school, community, and mainstream society; and when appropriate, to strongly encourage the youth to enroll in substance abuse and mental health treatment programs. For more information please contact Horizons.

Horizons 
440 Potrero Avenue 
San Francisco CA 94110
Tel: (415) 487-6700 
Tel: (415) 487-6730
Website: www.horizons-sf.org


HealthRIGHT 360
HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need. We do this by providing compassionate, integrated care that includes primary medical, mental health, substance use disorder treatment and re-entry services. HealthRIGHT 360 provides a full continuum of substance use disorder treatment services to adults, youths, and families, including outpatient, residential, custody-based, sober living environments, and case management programs. Our services are based upon evidence-based practices, so that the therapeutic environment and the clinical interventions are appropriate and effective for the needs of the people in each program. Our programs are gender-responsive and are open and welcoming to people of any gender identity. We encourage our participants to invite their family members to join them for therapeutic and recreational activities whenever possible. To speak to someone about receiving treatment, please call 415-762-3700 for San Francisco programs and 213-741-3790 for Los Angeles programs.

HealthRIGHT 360
1735 Mission St
San Francisco, CA
(415) 762-3700
Website: www.healthright360.org
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A Woman’s Place
A Woman’s Place (AWP) is the only 24-hour supportive residential services in San Francisco offering emergency shelter and long-term treatment programs to women and transgender women with special needs due to mental disabilities, sexual or domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and HIV / AIDS-related issues. A Woman’s Place also accepts victims of sexual assault and domestic violence as well as transgender women and elderly individuals with special medical needs. Some of the specialized programs include a shelter program, an 18 month transitional housing program, the CARE program for primarily African American women and transgender women with HIV, and a substance abuse program. Services also include health care, mental health counseling, case management services, and money management. The facility serves all women, catering to the chronically homeless who are most at risk and serving individuals other agencies turn away. Emergency housing is provided to single women without children, the LGBT and HIV / AIDS communities, those who experience mental illness, domestic violence, and substance abuse. AWP serves adult women of all ages. As the final element in successful life transformations, Eddy Street Apartments offers permanent, supportive housing for individuals on a low or fixed income. As with other CATS programs, Eddy Street Apartments embraces the harm reduction philosophy and is comprised of 3 components - the Direct Access to Housing (DAH) program for chronic alcoholics, HUMS (High Users of Multiple Systems), and Section 8 for low income tenants. Eddy Street is also subsidized by Section 8 for single adults. Accommodations include 25 partially furnished studio apartments with on-site support services, including individual and group counseling, case management services. For more information please contact CATS, A Woman’s Place.

CATS: A Woman’s Place
1171 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 241-1184
Website: www.catsinc.org


Baker Places
Baker Places is committed to providing a comprehensive array of high quality services to adults with mental health, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS related issues. The agency is dedicated to assisting individuals in learning and regaining the skills to live their lives fully and productively in the community. This social rehabilitation approach guides and unifies all Baker Places' programs. Services are aimed at being accessible, flexible, consumer driven, and culturally competent. Baker Places, Inc. was founded in 1964 with seed money from Glide Methodist Church, to assist people who were reentering the community after long term institutional care. Our first site is located at 730 Baker Street, and explains the origin of our name. In 1969 Baker Places, Inc. incorporated as a tax exempt nonprofit corporation. Baker Places, Inc. has contracts with the City and County of San Francisco through the Department of Public Health and is also the recipient of other major Federal grants, including Ryan White CARE funds. For more information please contact Baker Places, Inc.

Baker Places, Inc.
1249 Scott Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Tel: (415) 864 - 1515
Website: www.bakerplaces.org


Westside Community Services
Westside Community Services: The Westside Methadone Maintenance Program for heroin addiction involves daily dispensing of methadone, supervised urine screens, and long-term outpatient counseling The goal of the maintenance program is to reduce the dependency of heroin and replace that addiction with methadone treatment. Participants have the opportunity for health and lifestyle changes through vocation and motivational counseling, referrals for medical treatment, and education counseling. The program includes HIV prevention and testing services. Methadone Detoxification Program: The Westside Methadone Detoxification Program provides medical intervention through daily dispensing of methadone and counseling support for up to 180 days to opiate-addicted individuals so they may reduce their dependency on heroin. The program follows a harm-reduction approach to support clients in developing the motivation to become drug-free or free of dependence on illicit drugs. The program is designed to gradually reduce the dosage of methadone with the ultimate goal of being drug-free. For more information please contact Westside Community Services.

Westside Community Services
1153 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: 415.431.9000
Website: www.westside-health.org
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Epiphany Center
Epiphany Center supports families with young children to overcome risk challenges, keep children safe, and strengthen positive parenting styles. The Residential Recovery program offers trauma-informed residential drug treatment at two sites for women and their young children. Additionally, it offers support in parenting, independent living skills, and positive communication skills. THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES: Recovery groups; Auricular acupuncture (4 times per week); Case management; Individual counseling; Life skills groups; Vocational training groups; Household management skills; Health education groups; Health assessments and referrals to primary healthcare providers; HIV / STD education. CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Women aged 18 years and older; Problem with addiction to drugs and / or alcohol; Pregnant or with children 0 – 2 years, or without children; Have 24 hours clean time; Have the physical health to attend and participate in groups, and to perform household chores; Resident of San Francisco. Epiphany Center strengthens family life through programs that enhance the physical, social-emotional, intellectual and spiritual growth of each person in our care. For more information please contact Epiphany Center.

Epiphany Center
100 Masonic Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94118
Tel. 415.567.8370
Website: www.theepiphanycenter.org


Stepping Stone
Stepping Stone is a residence for working women in their early stages of recovery from alcohol abuse. Founded in 1962, its primary purpose is to assist and support working women as they move toward sobriety and productive living. Stepping Stone fosters an environment in which women learn to live successfully in community with others. Because alcoholic women often suffer from isolation, the importance of group support with its elements and friendship, is well understood by the staff. Residents are partially supported by the Foundation, which pays 66% of the cost of board and room through fund raising events, interest from a small endowment, and grants. Though not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous, Stepping Stone's philosophy is based on the principles and twelve steps of AA. For more information please contact Stepping Stone Women's Recovery Home San Francisco.

Stepping Stone
255 Tenth Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 751-5921
Website: www.the-stepping-stone.org


S.F. Bay Counseling and Education
S.F. Bay Counseling and Education has been operating since November 3, 1997, in which Traffic Violator School, Driver's Education and Training were the only program's offered at that time. February 3, 1999 We were certified as a Batterers Intervention Program Provider, a 52 week gender specific counseling program as defined by PC 1203.097. June 1,2000 we also began our Substance Abuse Counseling Program, and as of September 19,2007 were were certified by The Department of Human Services (DHS) in San Francisco to provide Parenting Education up to 52 weeks. Batterers Intervention (PC 1203.097 Certified); Anger Management, Substance Abuse, Parenting Education. Call for an Intake appointment.

S.F. Bay Counseling and Traffic School 
1700 Irving St 
San Francisco CA 94122
Tel: 415-759-9500
Website: www.sfbaytvs.com
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Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement 
The Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement is a non-profit community-based human services agency founded in 1971. The Foundation was created to address the needs of a predominantly African American, isolated community where essential social services such as legal assistance, drug rehabilitation, and mental health care were unavailable. Programs have now expanded to respond to San Francisco’s diverse communities and client populations and include substance abuse and mental health treatment, youth services, violence prevention / intervention and HIV / AIDS support services. Many of the Foundation’s services are offered citywide. The services provided by the Foundation demonstrate a concern for community issues as well as the ability to meet community needs. The Foundation has a staff of dedicated and committed professionals providing program services and administrative support. The Program staff includes physicians, nurses, LVNs, counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, medical records technicians, billing / intake staff, social workers, administrative support, and program directors. Together, this dedicated staff is responsible for serving over 1,000 clients annually. For more information please contact The Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement.

The Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement
Substance Abuse Programs
1625 Carroll Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
Tel: 415-822-8200
Website: www.bayviewci.org


Swords to Plowshares
Swords to Plowshares is a community-based, not-for-profit veteran service organization that provides wrap-around care to more than 2,000 veterans in the San Francisco Bay Area each year. We are committed to helping veterans break through the cultural, educational, psychological and economic barriers they often face in their transition to the civilian world. Swords to Plowshares is a national model for veteran services and advocacy. With nearly 40 years of experience, we have established the most respected and comprehensive model of care for veterans in the country. Our core services include: Health and Social Services; Supportive Housing; Employment and Training; Legal Assistance. With a long track record of success helping veterans to lead stable and healthy lives, we are nationally recognized for our expert leadership and continued dedication to improving the systems upon which our veterans rely. We advocate for reform at the state, local and national level to increase access to care, and improve services for all veterans and their families. For more information please contact Swords to Plowshares.

Swords to Plowshares
1060 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
PH: (415) 252-4788
Website: www.swords-to-plowshares.org


Good Shepherd Gracenter
Good Shepherd Gracenter is a recovery residence that offers a supportive and gently challenging program for women who wish to strengthen their early sobriety. Typically, participants have completed a primary recovery program and are seeking to re-establish employment, healthy relationships, and deepen their spirituality through participation in 12 Step programs. We are committed to be a healing presence in the lives of women. Located in San Francisco, and proudly serving the entire San Francisco Bay Area, Gracenter provides a stable and supportive living environment with a healthy balance of structure and independence where women can develop sober living skills as well as offering a network of professional, lay, and peer guidance support. A full-time case manager links them with the educational, employment, health care, child care and other social services they need and helps them navigate these systems to maintain their sobriety. During their stay, the women of Gracenter learn to develop positive coping skills, as well as build healthy relationships and forge new ones that support their sobriety. For more information please contact Good Shepherd Gracenter.

Good Shepherd GRACENTER
1310 Bacon Street, 
San Francisco California 94134
Main office: (415) 337-1938
Website: www.gsgracenter.org


Friendship House
Friendship House: The mission of Friendship House is to promote healing and wellness in the American Indian community by providing a continuum of substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services that integrate traditional American Indian healing practices and evidence-based substance abuse treatment methods. The Friendship House residential treatment program is an 80-bed facility for adult men and women. Individual and group counseling, alcohol and drug education, 12-step programs, and American Indian traditions are integrated into treatment. The individual in recovery confronts mental, emotional, and spiritual issues, and learns about the environmental factors that contribute to addictions. Residents develop new skills to replace self-destructive behaviors with a substance-free lifestyle. Friendship House is nationally accredited by CARF - the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities and is fully licensed and certified by the California State Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. For more information please contact the Friendship House.

Friendship House
56 Julian Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94103-3547
Tel: 415-865-0964
Website: www.friendshiphousesf.org
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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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​Curry Senior Center
Curry Senior Center: Trained in geriatric behavioral health, our counselors foster dignity and respect for seniors in the home-like atmosphere of our Center. Curry provides referral to and coordination with mental health services for seniors dealing with psychosocial challenges such as: Aging and disability; Grief and loss; Depression; Substance abuse. Our substance abuse program offers counseling and referral for seniors 55 and older. The first program in San Francisco to recognize the alcohol and drug problems faced by seniors, it remains unique in its philosophy and outreach. For enrolled clients, the Curry substance abuse program includes: A women’s group—every Monday afternoon; A dual diagnosis group—every Tuesday morning; A support group—every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. For more information please contact Curry Senior Center.

Curry Senior Center
333 Turk Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415.885.2274
Website: www.curryseniorcenter.org


HealthRIGHT 360 
HealthRIGHT 360 provides behavioral health care which includes intensive gender specific residential treatment, outpatient programs, re-entry vocational services, individual and family therapy. If you or someone you know needs treatment for substance abuse, HealthRIGHT 360 offers a full spectrum of residential and outpatient services including mental health services, medication management, case management, individual and group therapy, primary medical care, chronic disease management (diabetes, HIV, hepatitis B / C), specialized services for women, family advocacy and reunification, parolee services, workforce development, and housing resources and referrals. To speak to someone about receiving treatment, please call 415-762-3700 for San Francisco programs and 213-351-2808 for Los Angeles programs.

HealthRIGHT 360
1735 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 213-351-2808
Tel: 415-762-3700
Website: www.healthright360.org


St. Anthony Foundation
St. Anthony Foundation: The Father Alfred Center’s year-long work-structured program empowers men with no income or resources with the tools to overcome addiction, and the support to establish productive and healthy lives. The multi-program access available through St. Anthony’s own services is rare in the field of recovery, and allows the speedy assessment and resolution of clients’ medical, legal, vocational and educational needs, most or all of which have been affected profoundly by their cycles of poverty and addiction. 
During the first six months men in the program prepare the meal and volunteer in St. Anthony Dining Room, critical to its daily operation, as well as immediately rebuilding their positive self-esteem and work habits.

St. Anthony’s Tenderloin Tech Lab ensures men are 100% work ready within the first six months of the program with intensive computer classes, job search counseling and life skills tutoring.

​Through community partnerships men are employed in short and long-term positions, and upon completion of the program almost all graduates have stable employment and housing. 
Alumni participation and the aftercare component of Father Alfred Center are supports that help ensure long-term success of graduates. Regular activities engaging graduates and current participants serve as powerful, living reminders to men in the program that long-term recovery is real and attainable. For more information please contact St. Anthony Foundation, The Father Alfred Center.

St. Anthony Foundation
The Father Alfred Center
150 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: 415.592.2831
Website: www.stanthonysf.org
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​Harbor House
Harbor House: Our mission is to create and deliver integrated solutions to profound social problems. Since 1991, The Salvation Army Harbor House has developed and operated housing, provided chemical dependency treatment, workforce solutions, and other supportive services to single parent families who are homeless. Our purpose is to make a positive and lasting impact on families in recovery, living unsheltered, and in poverty. Harbor House Program engages families and communities to build assets to achieve greater independence. Providing a unique recovery environment: Moral Courage, Gratitude, Respect, Honor, Responsibility, Open Channel, Integrity, Support, Empathy, Completion, Pride, Effort, Initiative, Trust and Spirituality. For more information please contact Harbor House.

Harbor House 
407 Ninth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 415-503-3029
Website: www.sanfrancisco.salvationarmy.org


The Mission Council on Alcohol Abuse for the Spanish Speaking
The Mission Council on Alcohol Abuse for the Spanish Speaking has been providing services for alcohol and substance abuse since July 20, 1978. As board members we are committed to the ideal of delivering culturally competent, community-base services that are accessible to everyone. In order to increase comprehensive services, MCAASS has added a mental health component to serve dual diagnosed client. In concert with the Mission Mental Health Program we are able to provide wrap around services. Also MCAASS is state license of DUI Multiple offender program. As an agency we are constantly striving to meet the various needs of our clients by offering our services in a dignified and professional manner. For more information please contact The Mission Council on Alcohol Abuse for the Spanish Speaking.

The Mission Council on Alcohol Abuse for the Spanish Speaking
154 Capp St #A
San Francisco, CA 94110-1210
Tel: 415 826 6767
Tel: 415 826 6768
Website: www.missioncouncil.org


Asian American Recovery Services
Asian American Recovery Services: Since 1985, Asian American Recovery Services has been dedicated to decreasing the incidence and impact of substance abuse in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities of the Greater San Francisco Area. Asian American Recovery Services, Inc., is the nation’s largest community-based organization providing substance abuse treatment services targeting Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Recognized nationally, our programs and services have served as models for other providers throughout the nation. In 2013, AARS became part of the HealthRIGHT 360 family of programs. Together, they are giving hope, building health and changing lives for people in need by providing integrated, compassionate care that includes primary medical care, mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment. Get Better. Do Better. Be better. Asian American Recovery Services, Inc., is one of the largest and most successful substance abuse agencies in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, with convenient office locations throughout San Francisco, Santa Clara, and San Mateo Counties. Multilingual assistance is available at most locations. For more information contact us today.
Asian American Recovery Services
Website: ​www.healthright360.org
​Asian American Residential Recovery Services
2024 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: 415-750-5111
​Asian Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment. 
(Project ADAPT)
2020 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: 415-750-5125
​Comprehensive Outreach Project for Pacific Islanders and Asian Substance Abusers. (COPPASA)
2166 Hayes Street, Suite 206
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: 415-541-9404
​Lee Woodward Counseling Center 
2166 Hayes St, Suite 303
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: 415-776-1001
​Santa Clara County office
1340 Tully Rd, Suite 304
San Jose, CA 95122-3056
Tel: 408-271-3900
​Milpitas office
542 Valley Way
Milpitas, CA 95035
Tel: 408-934-1110
​Adult Services of San Mateo County
6181 Mission Street
Daly City, CA 94014
Tel: 415-337-0140
​Youth Services of San Mateo County
1115 Mission Road
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Tel: 650-243-4850
Central Office and Administration
1115 Mission Road
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Tel: 650-243-4888
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The Latino Commission
The Latino Commission, TLC provides behavioral health treatment services that are culturally competent and holistic involving the entire family. Our goal is to increase access to recovery services and treat quality of life challenges such as: substance abuse, domestic violence, family reunification, and job preparedness. We operate licensed facilities in San Mateo, San Francisco, and Tulare Counties providing residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment for men, women, and young women with child, transitional sober living environment for both men and women, a health education and prevention programs for teenagers, case management; safety-net services, and public awareness, We provide culturally competent services with 30 fulltime, 20 part-time staff, 20 volunteers and volunteer board members. We serve men and women, pregnant women and their children, and people with a range of issues such as mental health, physical conditions, and HIV / AIDS. ALL ARE WELCOME! For more information please contact The Latino Commission.

The Latino Commission
301 Grand Avenue #301
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Tel: 650-244-1444
Website: www.thelatinocommission.org


Garner Family Care Substance Abuse Treatment
Garner Family Care Substance Abuse Treatment: The focus of Blossoms and the Adult Outpatient Program is to offer quality Alcohol and or Drug treatment for diverse populations at a low cost. Medi-Cal is accepted. The length of treatment is based on the participants need. Our services are provided in English and Spanish. Our multicultural staff is certified by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Services of Santa Clara County and also by CAADAC. The Adult Outpatient Program is a State certified Alcohol and/ or other Drugs (AOD) program that treats stabilized episodic users whose level of dysfunction requires individualized counseling and group support. The first step for treatment is for the participant to call Gateway at 1-800-488-9919 for a level of care assessment and proper referral for treatment placement. Blossoms is a State certified program that offers intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment services to pregnant women and women with children. We assist women of all cultural backgrounds who are recovering from various substances. Childcare services are available as well as transportation for the participants. The first step for treatment is for the participant to call Gateway at 1-800-488-9919 for a level of care assessment and proper referral for treatment placement. Our multicultural staff is certified by CADDTP, meeting the qualifications specified under Title 9 of the CA Code of Regulations. Classes are offered in English, Spanish and Vietnamese, Monday through Saturday. Participants may schedule and appointment by calling 408-977-1594.

Garner Family Care Substance Abuse Treatment
160 E. Virginia St., Suite 100
San Jose, CA 95112
Tel: 408-977-1594
Tel: 408-938-2172
Website: www.gardnerfamilyhealth.org


LifeChoices Alcohol and Drug Rehab San Jose
LifeChoices Alcohol and Drug Rehab San Jose is a non profit 31 bed clinically managed, male & female residential alcohol and drug treatment facility. LifeChoices primary focus is working with clients who are either, self admit, legally mandated and or have legal court obligations as part of their alcohol or drug problems. LifeChoices Alcohol and Drug Treatment San Jose is a nonprofit, clinically managed, 31 beds, male & female residential alcohol and drug treatment program. LifeChoices Treatment Services has been in the forefront of residential treatment for alcohol and drug addiction since its inception over a decade ago. We are committed to providing quality service to the community and we are proud to share our success with future family. LifeChoices is one of the leaders in seeking out new alcohol and drug treatment approaches, techniques and medication to help addicted people through the detox process so they can safely and quickly engage in their treatment. LifeChoices Treatment Services has always believed that detoxification and alcohol and drug treatment should be painless, comfortable and client centered. For more information please contact LifeChoices Alcohol and Drug Rehab.

LifeChoices Alcohol and Drug Rehab
1157 E Taylor St. 
San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: (408) 971-7811
Website: www.lifechoicestreatment.org

Support Systems Homes
Support Systems Homes: For over 20 years, Support Systems Homes has helped thousands of people struggling with addictions to reclaim their lives. We understand the challenges faced by alcoholics and addicts as they try to get clean and sober. Our affordable treatment programs and services are designed to meet the needs of each client. Our detox, residential treatment, day treatment and outpatient programs are accredited by CARF (the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and licensed by the State of California. Our sober living homes (sometimes called sober living environments, or SLEs) are safe, high-standard places to begin your long-term recovery. Often, those beginning the journey of recovery are suffering not only from the disease of addiction itself, but the consequences that accompany it—such as a devastating lack of self-worth. At Support Systems Homes, we understand the importance of showing our clients that they deserve respect. Our rehab programs are a path that will naturally lead to the recovery of their dignity. And their lives. For more information please contact Support Systems Homes.

Support Systems Homes
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center
264 North Morrison Avenue
San Jose, CA 95126
Tel: 1-800-811-1800
Tel: 1-408-370-9688
Website: www.drug-rehabilitation.com


New Life Recovery Centers
New Life Recovery Centers: Treatment Programs at New Life Recovery Centers is the beginning of a new way of life. New Life Recovery Centers offer chemical dependency treatment programs for those whose substance abuse disorders require a structured treatment program in order to succeed. Upon entering our treatment programs, we address the different bio-psycho-social needs and acknowledge that individuals enter treatment programs at different stages of illness. Individualized treatment programs, 12-step (and other self-help) principles and community-based activities are integral to our treatment plans and treatment programs. In addition, we go to great lengths to reduce the stigma of participation in treatment by being a “voice for recovery” in the community. The ultimate goal of our drug treatment programs is long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Clients are educated and treated so that they may re-enter society and lead responsible, successful drug and alcohol free lives by using the tools of recovery. For more information please contact New Life Recovery Centers.

New Life Recovery Centers
782 Park Avenue, Suite 1 
San Jose, CA 95126
Tel: (408) 297-1182
Tel: (866) 894-6572
Website: www.newliferecoverycenters.com


Asian Americans for Community Involvement
Asian Americans for Community Involvement, AACI Center for Addiction Recovery & Empowerment (CARE) helps individuals and their families address problem gambling issues . The program provides culturally competent community education, professional development, and individual and group treatment services related to problem gambling. CARE also provides linkages to support services including financial counseling, legal advice and stress reduction. (see brochure). Recovery isn’t easy. But at the AACI Center for Addiction Recovery & Empowerment (CARE), our qualified staff, including licensed counselors, can provide linguistically and culturally competent services for youth, adults and their families who are affected by problem gambling. We are committed to the recovery, empowerment, support and welfare of not only the individual but also their family members and friends. We combine evidence based strategies with cultural competence to motivate clients in their recovery efforts. For more information please contact Asian Americans for Community Involvement.

Asian Americans for Community Involvement
2400 Moorpark Ave. Suite #300
San Jose, CA 95128
Tel: 408-975-2730
Website: www.aaci.org

Amicus House
Amicus House, located in San Jose, California, is an organization that has been dedicated to helping those with drug and alcohol abuse problems since 1989. Working towards a common goal, our highly qualified staff provides guidance, care and treatment in an intensive and caring environment. For an affordable price, our state licensed and certified program offers clients residential treatment, outpatient treatment, transitional living, family counseling, aftercare and intervention. Attending to each person individually, we create a personalized program of recovery based on an intensive 12-step program. The program is divided into three phases: Primary Treatment, Transition with Outpatient Treatment, and Aftercare. The program is based on historically proven treatment methods, as well as proven cutting-edge methods. The clients receive group support and individualized treatment planning. Amicus House is committed to helping individuals deal with alcohol and drug addiction. This commitment to excellence continues to distinguish Amicus House as one of the most reliable and highly successful facilities in the Silicon Valley. By employing professional counselors, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the facility is able to offer a comprehensive recovery program. Many of our employees are in recovery from the disease of addiction themselves and can offer insight into the recovery process from personal experience. For more information please contact Amicus House.

Amicus House, Inc.
466 South Buena Vista Avenue
San Jose, CA 95126
phone: 408.294.2277
Website: www.amicushouse.com


Advent Group Ministries
Advent Group Ministries provides counseling and addiction recovery services to people of all ages and income levels. Our recovery group homes provide residential treatment to drug and alcohol addicted and emotionally distressed teens. Our outpatient program offers struggling adolescents in-depth recovery and mental health services while they remain in their homes. The Refuge provides a safe home for moms who seek to maintain their sobriety, overcome personal obstacles, become better parents and reunify with their children. Our counseling center seeks to unify and strengthen troubled families and individuals by providing low-cost counseling services to the community. We recognize that both the strengths and needs of each individual client are unique. As such, the focus of Advent's programs is individualized treatment that builds upon our client's strengths and addresses their needs--needs that may include the physical, emotional, spiritual, social, or a unique combination of them all. For more information please contact Advent Group Ministries.

Advent Group Ministries
90 Great Oaks Blvd.Ste. 108
San Jose, CA 95119
Phone 1-800-98-ADVENT
Phone 1-408-281-0708 
Website: www.adventgm.org


Able To Change Recovery
Able To Change Recovery is an Orange County alcohol rehab and drug treatment center specializing in substance abuse, alcoholism, dual-diagnosis and addiction recovery. Our licensed and certified, CARF Accredited Orange County alcohol rehab and drug rehab treatment centers are located in Lake Forest, Capo-Beach and San Juan Capistrano California. Able To Change Recovery is a modern medical-model treatment center. We've taken the fundamentals of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, trusted for over 70 years, and included evidence-based treatment for addiction and co-occurring disorders. Our Mission is to provide the highest quality and most cost-effective chemical dependency treatment to those suffering from drug addiction, alcoholism, and related mental illnesses. We place great emphasis on restoring lives, rebuilding families, and improving communities. Our program maintains excellence in integrity, dignity, and quality of care. It is our philosophy that the addict in recovery can live a worthwhile life. Although it can’t be cured, addiction can be effectively prevented and managed. We feature Group and Individual Therapy, Family Therapy, Holistic Healing Arts, health and fitness, life skills, Expressive Art Therapy, Couples Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Positive Reinforcement. Our services are delivered by licensed / certified physicians and addiction professionals along with a qualified and trained support staff. For more information please contact Able To Change Recovery.

Able To Change Recovery
31501 Rancho Viejo Road #101
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Tel: 866-225-3260
Website: www.abletochangerecovery.com
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​Solutions For Recovery
The Solutions For Recovery system of residential drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation programs along with our structured sober living environments is a composite of several philosophies and techniques. Many clients resistant to "traditional" drug addiction and alcoholism recovery treatments and programs find that Solutions For Recovery is the perfectfit for their lifestyle. We provide compassionate and individualized drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation that offers the chemically dependent person a route to recovery that is specifically tailored to their need. Solutions For Recovery offers custom drug treatment options for individuals looking to get out of the chronic relapse cycle, or who are looking to solve their problems of drug and alcohol abuse once and for all. We offer a variety of different drug programs and alcoholism help treatments, both traditional and innovative, combining the best possible options in addition recovery. At Solutions For Recovery you will find a drug treatment program where the staff, the mission and the outcomes are based on integrity, value and personal development. For more information please contact Solutions For Recovery.

Solutions For Recovery
31931 Paseo Terraza
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Tel: (800) 473-2134
Website: www.solutions4recovery.com


Pacific Hills Treatment Centers
Pacific Hills Treatment Centers: For more than two decades, Pacific Hills Treatment Centers, Inc. has provided a unique alternative to traditional substance abuse treatment. We specialize in the treatment of individuals struggling with co-occurring disorders and dual addictions, as well as those who may benefit from strong relapse prevention curriculum. We strongly emphasize the spiritual aspects of recovery in both our non-denominational Christian 12 Step program and in our Traditional 12 Step program tract. And, we provide all of this in completely gender-separate settings. Clients requiring highly structured treatment are admitted to either our men's or women's Residential Inpatient Treatment program, usually for 30 days. For clients who have completed our Residential program and need the continued support of a sobriety-valued environment, we provide additional treatment in our Transitional Care program. Here clients prepare to transition into a healthy life in sobriety. Recovery plans are refined, goals are set and met and damages and issues caused by addictions are addressed. OUR PROGRAMS INCORPORATE: Christian principles and values; Treatment of co-occurring disorders; Treatment of dual addictions; Gender-separate programs; Gender-specific counseling; Exercise Program; Relapse prevention (Gorski-model); Individual therapy; Group therapy and counseling; Family counseling; Psychological testing; Brain Imaging (Amen Clinic); 12-Step meetings; Pastoral Counseling; Aftercare at no charge and more. For more information please contact us today.

Pacific Hills Treatment Centers
Corporate Address: 
32236 Paseo Adelanto, Suite G 
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Phone: (877) 361-7170
Website: www.pachills.com


San Luis Obispo County Drug & Alcohol Services
San Luis Obispo County Drug & Alcohol Services offers a variety of services and programs to help people with drug and alcohol problems, including public walk-in clinics, prevention programs, youth and adult programs, and court-mandated programs. Drug and Alcohol Services offers several programs and services which provide quality, comprehensive treatment for individuals with substance abuse issues. Screening and assessment is also available for community members who would like guidance for dealing with alcohol or drug issues. Services range from court-ordered programs to our free walk-in clinic. Drug and Alcohol Services offers parenting groups as a part of our treatment services which can be accessed through our walk-in clinics. Classes are offered in our San Luis Obispo Center and North County center. Drug and Alcohol Services promotes safe, healthy, responsible, and informed choices concerning alcohol and other drugs through programs responsive to community needs. San Luis Obispo County is a community that values awareness and knowledge of alcohol and other drug use and acts accordingly in a safe, healthy, responsible manner.
San Luis Obispo Center:
2180 Johnson Ave.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 
(805) 781-4275
Website: www.slocounty.ca.gov
​Atascadero Center:
3556 El Camino Real
Atascadero, CA 93422 
(805) 461-6080
Website: www.slocounty.ca.gov
​Grover BeachCenter:
1523 Longbranch 
Grover Beach, CA 93433 
(805) 473-7080
Website: www.slocounty.ca.gov
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​Mills Health Center
Mills-Peninsula Health Services Behavioral Health, Mental Health & Substance Abuse: The Best Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment in San Mateo County. We’re here to help you – our expert, caring mental health and substance abuse staff can provide you or a loved one with the right rehabilitation services and treatment you need for a lasting recovery from substance abuse, mental health conditions or a psychiatric emergency. Our programs are tailored to your individual needs – our goal is your lasting recovery. Our behavioral health program provides mental health and substance (alcohol and drugs) abuse treatment services to help patients in San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and San Francisco counties on the path to recovery. Our chemical dependency treatment program goals include: Building a commitment to recovery from drug and alcohol abuse; Completing a “First Step” acceptance of addiction and need for recovery from chemical dependency; Choosing a temporary sponsor to guide you on the path to rebuilding your life; Establishing early abstinence skills; Establishing options for a safe living environment, if needed; Completing a Relapse Prevention Plan to ensure your success in turning away from drug and alcohol abuse. Progressing to a less intensive level of care. For more information please contact Mills Health Center.

Mills Health Center
100 S. San Mateo Drive
San Mateo, CA 94401
Phone: 650-696-4666
Website: www.mills-peninsula.org


Project Ninety
Project Ninety: For more than three decades, Project Ninety, Inc. has served individuals, families and the Bay Area community through its residential alcohol and substance abuse treatment services. What began in 1972 as a humble idea has grown into a premier human services organization with over 200 treatment beds. We are a California Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP) licensed, nonprofit residential substance abuse treatment program with facilities in two Northern California counties (Santa Clara and San Mateo). Through the years, Project Ninety has treated more than 20,000 individuals suffering from the disease of addiction. Project Ninety’s services are designed to treat the diverse communities in which we live. We provide services to adult men and women whose circumstances are varied. They might be homeless, highly educated / skilled, and straight from prison or jail, unemployable or have limited language skills. All these people have an addiction to substances in common, regardless of their socioeconomic standing, race, cultural background, education, age, or their life experience. Is treatment cost effective? Research has shown that every dollar spent on substance abuse treatment saves seven dollars in other taxpayer-supported services. These tax - driven services include frequent emergency room visits, use of emergency responders, psychiatric services and jails / prisons - just to name a few. Statistics also indicate that approximately eleven million children in the United States live in homes where there is at least one parent that is a substance abuser. For more information please contact Project Ninety, Inc.

Project Ninety, Inc.
720 South B Street
San Mateo California 94401 
ph: 650.579.7881
Website: www.projectninety.org

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