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Womens Recovery Services

A premier destination for recovery in Santa Rosa, California

98 Hendley Street
707-527-0412 x102
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Executive Summary

Womens Recovery Services is a licensed substance use treatment provider located in Santa Rosa, California. Specializing in structured residential and inpatient rehabilitation, this facility focuses on guiding individuals through the recovery process with a blend of medical supervision and therapeutic support.

The clinical team utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address the root causes of addiction. Furthermore, the program is specifically designed to meet the unique needs of pregnant or postpartum women, clients with co-occurring mental health disorders, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for healing.

As a community-focused provider, Womens Recovery Services prioritizes accessibility. They accept Private Health Insurance, Self-pay options to reduce financial barriers to care. Prospective clients are encouraged to contact the facility directly to verify coverage and begin the admission process.

Treatment Protocols

Insurance Accepted

01Federal funding for substance use treatment
02IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
03Private health insurance
04Cash or self-payment
05SAMHSA funding/block grants

Specialized Tracks

Adult womenPregnant/postpartum womenCriminal justice clientsCo-occurring mental health disordersCo-occurring pain and substance useHIV/AIDS clientsSexual abuse survivorsDomestic violence survivorsTrauma survivorsYoung AdultsAdultsSeniorsFemaleDeaf and hard of hearingSpanish-speaking

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