Riverside County Inpatient Rehabs
9 inpatient rehab centers in Riverside County
San Jacinto, California
The Rose of Sharon 7 operates Divine Intervention Recovery Ranch, a residential substance use treatment program for adult women in San Jacinto, California. The program is licensed by the California Department of Health Care Services (license 330158AN) and offers intensive residential treatment for women seeking recovery. It accepts Medi-Cal (California Medicaid), private insurance, military coverage and self-pay.
Riverside, California
Muir Wood provides residential and intensive outpatient treatment for adolescents ages 12–17 with primary mental health conditions and co-occurring substance use, at its Riverside, California campus. The program features WASC-accredited academics coordinated with each teen's home school, and an integrated team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses and educators. Muir Wood is in-network with most commercial insurers and is not in-network with Medi-Cal/Medicaid.
Blythe, California
Veterans Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program (VARP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1979 to provide residential substance use treatment for veterans, and it now serves veterans and community members alike from its Blythe, California campus. Residential stays typically run 30 to 90 days, alongside 24/7 withdrawal management and medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. VARP accepts Medicare and military insurance, as well as self-pay.
Riverside, California
Everlast Recovery Center offers residential addiction treatment with medical detox and dual-diagnosis care for co-occurring mental health conditions at its campus in Riverside, California. The program pairs individual and group therapy with family programming and aftercare planning. Everlast accepts commercial insurance including Aetna, Cigna, Kaiser, and Meritain.
Indio, California
Riverside County Latino Commission runs two Spanish-speaking residential recovery homes in Indio, California — Casa Las Palmas for men and Casa Cecilia for women, each offering a 60-day substance use program — and serves the Coachella Valley. The organization also provides an outpatient substance abuse program for teens and a men's detox home. Residential treatment is funded through Riverside County Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program.
Desert Hot Springs, California
Ranch Recovery Centers has provided drug and alcohol treatment for men and women in Desert Hot Springs, California since 1972. The residential program includes gender-specific treatment and a family program, with facilities such as The Ranch and Hacienda Valdez. The center accepts Medicare, private insurance, military and state-funded coverage, including Medi-Cal.
Riverside, California
Muir Wood provides residential and intensive outpatient treatment for adolescents ages 12–17 with primary mental health conditions and co-occurring substance use, at its Riverside, California campus. The program features WASC-accredited academics coordinated with each teen's home school, and an integrated team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses and educators. Muir Wood is in-network with most commercial insurers and is not in-network with Medi-Cal/Medicaid.
Perris, California
Indio, California
Riverside County Latino Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services provides substance use treatment in Indio, California. Programs include residential treatment homes for adults, Bea’s Detox Home for men, and outpatient substance abuse services for teens, alongside mental health services.
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