WHAT IS RECOVERY?
Care and support services help people continue to make healthy choices. Recovery may include clinical treatment, medications, faith-based approaches, peer support, family support, self-care, and other approaches. The belief that people can overcome their substance abuse challenges is the foundation of recovery. Recovery addresses the whole person and their community and is supported by peers, friends, and family members.
RECOVERY SERVICES
Recovery services are important to a person’s recovery and wellness. The treatment community becomes a therapeutic agent through which a person is empowered and prepared to manage their health and health care. Recovery services are available once a person has completed their course of treatment, whether they are triggered, have relapsed or as a preventive measure to prevent relapse. Services may be face-to-face, by telephone, or by telehealth anyway in the community. Recovery services include individual and group counseling, recovery coaching, relapse prevention, and peer-to-peer services. Case management includes linkages to educational, vocational, family supports, community-based supports, housing, transportation, and other services.
RECOVERY SUPPORT RESOURCES
- Alcoholics Anonymous: (209) 572-2970 Hotline for Adults
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem.
Location: 1024 J Street, Modesto, CA 95354
Mon-Fri 10 am – 2 pm
www.aa.org
- Alateen/Alanon: (209) 524-3907 Hotline for 12-20 year olds.
Offering help and hope for anyone who has ever been affected by someone else's substance use.
www.northerncaliforniaal-anon.org
- A Dad’s Place: (209) 892-4482
Sober living facility for men and their children up to age 16.
Fee: Contact program.
Location: 1707 E. Las Palmas Patterson, CA 95363
- Celebrate Recovery
A Christ-centered, 12-step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.
www.celebraterecovery.com/crgroups
- Narcotics Anonymous: (209) 526-1817 Hotline
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.
www.na.org
- Redwood Family Center: (209) 550-7352
Transitional living for women and their children 6 months to 12 years of age.
Fee: Based on ability to pay.
Location: 1030 California Avenue, Modesto, CA 95351
2nd Location: (209) 521-1805 416 Corson Avenue, Modesto, CA 95350
Mon-Fri 8 am – 5 pm
- Victory Outreach: (209) 522-3394
Sober living facility for men and women. Life skills program offered.
Men: (209) 652-8912
Women: (209) 589-6844
Fee: No fee.
Location: 1219 N. Carpenter Road, Modesto, CA 95358
- Learn more about recovery at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website:
www.hhs.gov/opioids/recovery/index.html
Adapted from Ventura County Behavioral Health / www.venturacountyresponds.org