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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Glen Ellen, CA

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug or alcohol abuse in Glen Ellen, CA, Rehabs.com houses huge Internet database of inpatient programs, as well as an array of alternatives. We can assist you in discovering addiction care programs for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rehab clinic in Glen Ellen now, and get started on the path to a better life.

Treatment Centers near Glen Ellen, CA

Mountain Vista Farm
3020 Warm Springs Road Glen Ellen, CA 95442
4.2
(17)
California Human Development (Chd) Admin
3315 Airway Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403
- 13 Miles Away
3.8
(2)
1430 Neotomas Ave
1430 Neotomas Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95405
- 10 Miles Away
1.0
(2)
Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) Turning Point
440 Arrowood Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- 12 Miles Away
Center Point DAAC
2403 Professional Drive Suite 101 Santa Rosa, CA 95403
- 12 Miles Away
Aldea Inc.
2310 1st Street Napa, CA 94559
- 13 Miles Away
1.0
(1)
Alternatives for Better Living
701 School Street Napa, CA 94559
- 13 Miles Away
Womens Recovery Services
98 Hendley Street Santa Rosa, CA 95404
- 14 Miles Away
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Mountain Vista Farm

They make you accountable for your actions. Call you on everything you're doing wrong, and have been doing wrong, that got you to the breaking point. They encourage forgiveness and reconciliation within marriage & with family - saying a person has changed, even if they are on the fence. Some of the people are fantastic, and really devoted to helping you recover, and are kind to your loved ones. Recovery is a long road, and a long process, and there may be more wrong with a person than *just* their addiction. Getting a person off all substances is one thing. Identifying character challenged individuals is anotherAddiction is a choice. Staying sober is also a choice. Once you're off whatever substance you're addicted to - you still need to work on your character as a person. For what they are - it's a good program.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Glen Ellen, CA