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Phoenix House

Rising above Addiction

Women’s Programs

Women’s Programs in California

Women's Programs in California
Phoenix House facilities in Los Angeles and Orange Counties offer specialized programs that respond to the unique needs of women struggling with drug and alcohol abuse, and their related problems.

For 15 years, we have helped hundreds of women each year reunite with their families, rebuild family relationships and establish healthy, independent lives.  Our programs feature gender-responsive, trauma-informed treatment, education and vocational training, skill building, and transitional living for women who need additional structure as they prepare for their new drug-free lives after completing treatment.

Our continuum of care includes residential, outpatient and sober living programs, as well as outreach and aftercare for continuing recovery. Aftercare activities are offered at each program location listed below.

Residential Treatment Programs

        Phoenix House Santa Fe Springs – program for wormen with
         young children
         11015 Bloomfield Avenue, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
         Tel.: 562-941-8042

          Phoenix House Orange County –  Residential program for women
          1207 East Fruit Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701
          Tel.: 714-953-9373

 Outpatient Treatment Program

          Phoenix House Orange County  
          1207 East Fruit Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701
          Tel.: 714-953-9373

Sober Living for Women

          Phoenix House Sober Living, Whittier
          14609 Carnell Street, Whittier, CA 90603
          Tel.: 562-696-9526 

At our Women and Children’s residential treatment programs, mothers complete treatment while caring for their children, and pregnant women receive help in a nurturing environment.  All programs feature mental health counseling, education and vocational training, skill building, employment experience, and case management. Our services focus on rebuilding family relationships, reuniting mothers and children, developing parenting skills, and understanding child development.

Admissions & Fees

 To enroll in either residential, sober living, or outpatient treatment programs, or to speak to one of our trained staff, please click on the program name above that interests you.

Phoenix House is supported by multiple funding sources. The exact fee paid for service depends on each individual case, personal income, and funding source. Fees may be paid by:

  • Insurance benefits, with copayments determined by insurance plans;
  • MediCal and Drug MediCal for low-income clients;
  • Government contracts for qualifying individuals without the ability to pay; and
  • Self-pay, with a sliding fee scale, based on income.  

 

True Stories

Phoenix House alumni are grateful for the assistance they received, fully committed to recovery, and proud of the changes they have been able to make in their lives.  Their stories of “rising above addiction” are poignant and inspirational Read the stories here.

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    • Residential

      Phoenix House operates Community Residences throughout the country for people who are struggling with substance abuse and diagnosed mental illness. Licensed by local and state agencies, our residential programs offer a structured, safe and supportive living environment where clients can receive comprehensive treatment. Please check our locations to see what programs are offered in your area.
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      Phoenix House offers emergency help, evaluation and referral services, and short-term treatment for clients who are living at home.
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      Help and Hope for families affected by alcohol and other drug abuse.
  • Helpful Information

    • Should I be worried?

      How can you tell if a teen is involved with drugs? There are no hard and fast rules, but there are warning signs. Learn how to spot the most common signs and symptoms of teen drug abuse. Click here to visit our Drug Facts section.
    • What's an intervention?

      When people engage in self-destructive behavior, they often don't realize that they need help. An intervention is when family members or friends confront a loved one about his or her addiction, express their concern, and offer suggestions about how and where to get help. Click here for information on interventions.
    • Calling all parents:

      More than half of all American kids will try drugs at least once between first and 12th grade. Talking to your kids about the dangers of drug abuse can help steer them in the right direction. Click here for help on talking to your kids.
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