Basic Requirements
The individual’s primary issue must be substance abuse
Willingness and ability to participate in all aspects of our BELOVED TREATMENT CENTER program
Only voluntary admissions are accepted
Residential Treatment Services
The Residential Treatment Program is a voluntary program . BELOVED does not discriminate and will not deny services on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability. Participants are 18 years of age or older.
Initial treatment planning to identify high-risk situations and behaviors
Awareness classes on aspects of alcoholism and drug addiction; anger management and parenting classes; relapse prevention and domestic violence education.
Physical activities including fitness training, nature walks, and other activities
HIV/AIDS testing, education and program referrals
Mandatory onsite and offsite 12-step meetings
Medical physical with TB testing for all participants
Weekly Church services available
evidence based curriculum
Admissions
BELOVED TREATMENT CENTER is a licensed/certified by the State of California treatment center . Because our facility is neither a hospital nor nursing facility all participants must be well enough to participate in required activities. Screening is done during the admissions process to determine level of care requirements.
BELOVED TREATMENT CENTER recovery concept emphasizes a three-pronged approach to treatment based on mental, physical and spiritual recovery.
BELOVED TREATMENT CENTER’S loving and highly structured residential treatment program includes a variety of activities designed to enrich the spirit, mind and body, while providing a supportive environment in which the healing and growth process can begin within a homelike setting.
BELOVED TREATMENT CENTER believes the family plays a critical role in the recovery process. We encourage reunification among families that have been broken apart by alcohol and drug addiction through weekly family group sessions, where we provide education about the disease of addiction and offer suggested road maps for family members to utilize as they and the recovering family member begin to heal together.