ࡱ> _ Kbjbj:: .X{9\X{9\Cd>0d>f>f>f>f>f>f>$@B>888>>:::8*d>:8d>::<=f.9v=P>>0>=cC9cC==^cCt= #:A+$e1>>t:R>8888cC> :  SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS CALIFORNIA Sacramento Azure Acres 5777 Madison Ave Sacramento, CA 95841 Phone: 1(800) 222-7292 Beautiful, residential treatment facility in a tranquil environment. Co-ed. Has 30-day treatment and other time lengths as options. Does accept some insurance; does not accept Blue Cross due to issues with authorizations because its not an official medical facility. The cost is $12,000 for a 30 day program. Highly rated among the community. Clean and Sober 8938 Madison Avenue Sacramento, CA Phone (916) 990-0190 Residential substance abuse treatment facility. Counseling 40 hours per week. Offers family to join in on groups on Tuesdays. Two, 12-Step meetings a day. They offer an exercise area, weight room, onsite chef, pool. Total of 24 beds. Co-ed. Does accept Blue Cross. Does offer a sliding scale plan. Also, provides 12 weeks of aftercare upon the departure from the residential program. Cost is $3,950 for 28 days. Focus Healthcare 2221 Fair Oaks Blvd Sacramento, CA 95825 Phone: (916) 850-2080 Intake Coordinator: Katie (other staff: Veronica, Willie) Residential, co-ed facility with gender-specific groups. 32 beds total. Does not accept Medical. Accepts some insurance, must call and check. Does charge on a sliding scale fee (higher end cost: $19,500 for one month - $13,000 on the low end). With insurance, out-of-pocket expenses could be $3,000/month. Dual-diagnoses facility. They first conduct a telephone interview to determine the criteria of treatment and whether residential is needed. This will also determine whether insurance will cover the treatment. Admissions paperwork done upon acceptance and arrival to the center. California continued. New Dawn 9960 Business Park Drive #160 Sacramento, CA 95827 Phone: (866) 409-7665 Residential and outpatient treatment. Does not accept Medical. Has acute inpatient detox. $12,000 for 28 days without insurance. Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program 315 16th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 441-5267 Fax: (916) 441-1758 Intake Supervisor: Jerry Simpson Read more:  HYPERLINK "http://www.choosehelp.com/california/free-or-affordable-drug-alcohol-rehabs-in-california/salvation-army-california-arc" \l "ixzz2uG6139ii" Salvation Army California ARC, Adult Recovery Centers CAMINO U-Turn For Christ 5649 Pony Express Trail Camino, CA 95709 Intake Coordinator: Pastor Ralph Mendez Phone: (530)644-1982  HYPERLINK "http://www.uturnforchristcamino.com/" http://www.uturnforchristcamino.com/ Mens Residential Program Two-month minimum Christian Discipleship Program, where the person will come and live with us on our Ranch for 2 months and be discipled through the word of God. Everything is done according to the Bible (No psychology or 12-step) This is a working ministry and we do volunteer work on the ranch and in the community. We are a non-smoking, non-tobacco product facility (No patch or Nicorette). Any person entering into the ministry that is currently taking psychiatric medications is required to sign a medical consent to be weaned off the medication at a rate of 25% per week. There are no exceptions. Absolutely no narcotics, i.e. norco, valium, oxycodine, vicodin etc. The only requirements we have are that the individual be over the age of 18; must not use any narcotics, illegal drugs, or alcohol 24-hours prior to enrollment; we cannot accept registered sex offenders; we ask for a $800.00 donation in the form of money order, cashiers check, or cash, upon entry. ($100 additional for airport pick-up from, and return to Sacramento International Airport) All court appointees must complete the first and second phase of the program for a total of eight months minimum. Intakes are done M-F, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and on Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. California continued.. Salina Sun Street Centers  HYPERLINK "http://sunstreetcenters.org/" http://sunstreetcenters.org/ Administration 11 Peach Drive, Salinas, CA 93901 Phone: 831.753.5135 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mens Residential Program and Seven Suns Transitional Housing 8 Sun Street, Salinas, CA 93901 Phone: 831.753.5145 Hours: Open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week San Francisco Delancy Street 600 Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: (415) 512-5104 Fax: (415) 512-5141 From their website: Delancey Street is a non-profit self-help group for about 1500 drug addicts, alcoholics, prostitutes, ex-convicts, and others whose lives have hit bottom. In this community, residents learn to care for others, to develop values and self-reliance, gain some dignity for themselves, learn occupational skills, get an education, and earn a sense of self-worth so they can ultimately graduate from Delancey Street and make a legitimate and successful life in society. San Francisco is the headquarters with 500 residents; the other facilities are in Los Angeles, New Mexico, North Carolina and New York. It is primarily a self-supporting, self-governing community maintained entirely by the men and women who come to Delancey for help, representing all racial, cultural and socioeconomic groups. Many residents come into Delancey Street upon referral from an agency of the criminal justice system. Interviews are conducted by other residents of Delancey Street who have been here long enough to understand Delanceys values. Interviews are conducted on Delancey Street premises as well as in jails. It is important to tell the whole truth in your interview. Since we live as an extended family, we come to know all about each other. If someone lied in the interview, they are asked to leave, since admitting the truth about our lives and situations begins the process of change at Delancey Street. New residents are asked to make a two year commitment because we believe that is the minimal time required to really turn a life completely around which has spent years developing self-destructive patterns. The stay at Delancey Street is disciplined, serious business. The first few months of Delancey Street are considered the immigration phase. Upon acceptance, men will have their hair trimmed to short length and become clean-shaven, and the women are asked to remove all makeup. Clothing is provided and the first focus is to turn around street and/or gang images and develop new self-concepts. These first few weeks are spent in maintenance jobs such as cleaning the facilities and serving meals. Residents are allowed to write immediate family after 30 days, and make a call after 90 days; however, they are generally encouraged to spend their time and energy in immigration getting to know those around them, and becoming involved in their new environment. Following that, letters, phone calls and visits are earned along with responsibilities and rewards. The faster new residents learn good work habits and basic positive interaction skills, the more quickly they will earn their way out of maintenance and out of Immigration and into one of the numerous vocational training departments where they will learn vocational skills. Training schools, some of which generate income for the Foundation, provide job training in many areas including moving, the construction trades, auto maintenance, bookkeeping, culinary arts including caf, restaurant and catering skills, sales, among numerous others. The focus is on learning to give, to get a good work ethic, and to help. Also, a strong emphasis is placed on academic education. Residents are tutored until they receive a high school equivalency degree, and numerous in-house classes are provided. There are three primary rules: No physical violence; No threats of violence; No drugs or alcohol. Anyone breaking these rules will be asked to leave. Other problems are punished by extra work such as washing dishes. We believe in teaching people to admit their mistakes, fix them, and move forward. No one in Delancey Street, not even the President, receives a salary. There is no official staff at Delancey Street. Everyone who comes in works his or her way up into some sort of position in which he/she is learning a new job from the person over them who has held that job before, and teaching the job he/she has now to the newer resident. In this way, everyone at Delancey Street is pulling together toward the same goals. No one is simply a receiver; everyone is a giver as well. You are not coming to a program based on counseling. We have a strong work ethic and base our change on learning new ways of living by doing. Chico The George Walker Center (Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program) 13404 Browns Valley Road Chico, CA 95973 Phone: (530) 342-2199 Fax: (530) 342-3936 Email: tsachico@usw.salvationarmy.org Intake Counselor: Emily Erickson www.tsachico.org This facility has 30 beds. They are one of the smallest facilities in the western region and have a waiting list from 1-4 months. Fresno Salvation Army - Fresno 804 S Parallel Ave Fresno, CA 93721 Phone: (559) 490-7020 Mon - Sun 8am - 5pm Read more:  HYPERLINK "http://www.choosehelp.com/california/free-or-affordable-drug-alcohol-rehabs-in-california/salvation-army-california-arc" \l "ixzz2uG7sKlWI" Salvation Army California ARC, Adult Recovery Centers Turtle Lodge 610 West McKinley Avenue Fresno, CA. 93728 PHONE: 559.445.2691 TOLL FREE: 1.888.56SOBER FAX: 559.445.3125 EMAIL:  HYPERLINK "mailto:director@sierratribal.org" director@sierratribal.org Web Site/Program description  HYPERLINK "http://sierratribal.org/" http://sierratribal.org/ Native American Residential Treatment Program State Certified. Phase I - 30, 60, or 90 day inpatient Phase II Sober living  California continued.. Kern County/Bakersfield Area Teen Challenge (Males Only) 650 Riverside Avenue Shafter, CA 93263 Phone: (661) 746-4917 Fax: (661) 399-2354 Program Director/Intake: Robert Reyes Faith-based, year-long, residential rehabilitation treatment program. Medical exam required; consisting of a basic physical, HIV, Hepatitis A, TB and VDRL tests; totaling $115.00. Program ideal for teens and young adults. Biblical instruction focuses on teaching Christian moral values, responsibility and dependability. They have a GED program. Does not allow outside employment; very structured program. Salvation Army ARP - Bakersfield 120 19th St. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 325-2605 Read more:  HYPERLINK "http://www.choosehelp.com/california/free-or-affordable-drug-alcohol-rehabs-in-california/salvation-army-california-arc" \l "ixzz2uG8DL0aC" Salvation Army California ARC, Adult Recovery Centers Los Angeles Area Changing Spirits Long Beach (Native American based program) 2120 W. Williams Street Bldg. #1 Long Beach, CA 90810-3635 Phone: (562) 388-8118 Fax: (562) 388-8117  HYPERLINK "http://rambohouse.com/AICS/" http://rambohouse.com/AICS/ Changing Spirits Recovery Program is a social model, community based 180-day residential program targeting Native American men, over 18 years of age, who have a desire to recover from alcohol or drug addiction. Changing Spirits Recovery Program is a Non-profit program that does not discriminate or deny services based on race, ethnic background, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or the ability to pay. This program can be funded through the Toiyabe Indian Health Project. Contact Sheila Turner at Toiyabe for assistance at 760-873-6394. Changing Spirits Treatment program also has a transitional living program on site.The rent for the transitional living program would be $550.00 per month and they would be required if sentenced to 360 days of treatment to attend outpatient services for another 6 months.Once the client enters the residential treatment, they are enrolled in General Assistance which goes to the program.Once in transitional living the GR is transferred directly to the client to help with rent and food.The concept is that they are transitioning to a less restrictive environment, but will still be required to attend program services.The director did state that they prefer clients who have completed Changing Spirits residential program to attend the Transitional Living program so the likelihood of having bed space is certain. Salvation Army ARP - Anaheim 1300 S. Lewis St Anaheim, CA 92805 Phone: (714) 758-0414 Fax: (714) 758-0171 Read more:  HYPERLINK "http://www.choosehelp.com/california/free-or-affordable-drug-alcohol-rehabs-in-california/salvation-army-california-arc" \l "ixzz2uG6139ii" Salvation Army California ARC, Adult Recovery Centers Salvation Army ARP Long Beach 1334 Alamitos Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813 Phone: (562) 218-2355 Read more:  HYPERLINK "http://www.choosehelp.com/california/free-or-affordable-drug-alcohol-rehabs-in-california/salvation-army-california-arc" \l "ixzz2uG6139ii" Salvation Army California ARC, Adult Recovery Centers California continued. Salvation Army ARP Santa Monica 1658 11th St Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 450-7235 Read more:  HYPERLINK "http://www.choosehelp.com/california/free-or-affordable-drug-alcohol-rehabs-in-california/salvation-army-california-arc" \l "ixzz2uG76Xc00" Salvation Army California ARC, Adult Recovery Centers San Diego Area Ramona In His Steps Rehabilitation IN HIS STEPS 1619 La Brea St,Ramona , CA 92065 Phone: 760-788-4716(MEN) Phone: 760-789-5988(WOMEN) Fas: 760-788-9915  HYPERLINK "http://www.inhisstepsramona.org/" http://www.inhisstepsramona.org/ In His Steps is a Christian based recovery program that offers men and women with life controlling problems a supportive and nurturing environment. As a non-profit organization IHS offers both residential and non-residential services. In His Steps opened in 1995. Currently there are 3 mens homes and 2 womens homes holding up to 50 residents. Their program consists of 16 classes per week. 3 of the classes are 12 step, they also offer parenting, financial freedom and domestic violence classes. They have 24 hour supervision, healing prayer and drug testing. IN HIS STEPS recommends a person commit to a minimum of six months to a year in the ministry. We have 15 meeting per week and if you are not working, you are expected to attend each meeting. The cost is $500.00 per month. RESIDENT OBLIGATIONS: First and foremost requirement from our residents is the willingness to have their lives changed. New residents are restricted for the first 30 days. After that you are on the buddy system for the next 60 days. After 30 days you are expected to look for a job so you can earn your own way in the ministry, unless you are on disability or have other means of support. Your rent is expected to be paid first before other obligations. Learning to be responsible is a big step. After 90 days you will be expected to choose a Bible believing church to worship in and to start to be accountable to that pastor. California continued. South Lake Tahoe Vitality 1137 Emerald Bay Rd South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Phone: (530) 541-5190 Outpatient facility Vitality 921 Macinaw Street South lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Phone: (775) 738-4158 Intake Coordinator: Suzanne Moon Inpatient facility. NEVADA Carson City Alano Club NA 1800 Us Highway 50 E # 5 Carson City, NV 89701 Phone: (775) 882-0443 A non-profit organization that provides a safe, clean and comfortable place for Alcoholics Anonymous and its family groups to hold meetings. Carson Community Counseling 900 E Long St Carson City, NV Phone: (775) 841-3223 Staff: Tammy Nevada continued. Fallon New Frontier Phone: (775) 423-1412 Fax: (775) 423-4054 Staff: Kelsey Open-ended residential rehabilitation center. Accepts Blue Cross; however, Nevada residents reap the greatest benefits. California and other state residents insurances may not cover treatment. No sliding scale offered. Without insurance, total is $7,010 in the first month ($225/day for drug tests/treatment/assessment and physical all included) RENO Bristlecone 1155 W. Fourth St Reno, NV 89503 Phone: (775) 954-1400 Rehabilitation facility. $100/day, $3,000/monthly. Center for Behavioral Health 160 Hubbard Way Reno, NV 89502 Phone: Staff: Gail 14-day rehabilitation center only. Sober living home; transitional living. Salvation Army Rehabilitation (males only) 2300 Valley Road Reno, NV 89512 Phone: (775) 688-4570 Fax: (775) 688-4571 Program Director/Intake: Reverend Wade Furlong Six month substance abuse program (males only). There is an optional additional six month stay for successful residents. Faith-based therapy. Intake hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30am-10:30am. List of items prospective residents are allowed to bring: 10 pairs of underwear/boxers, 10 pairs of white socks, 5 white T-shirts, personal hygiene items (mouthwash, nail clippers, q-tips, toothpaste, toothbrush, come, lotion, razors and aftershave), writing tablet, pens. Prospective resident must also bring a valid photo ID. 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