Inland Valley Recovery Services (Residential Services)
IVRS is an non-profit agency providing no-cost substance abuse recovery and counseling programs and services including detoxification, outpatient treatment, and individual and group counseling. IVRS also offers court approved drinking-driver programs, and domestic violence batterer's treatment alternatives with a bilingual staff in Upland, Inland Empire, San Bernardino County, Southern California.
Inland Valley Recovery Services
916 N Mountain Ave #A
Upland CA 91786
Tel: 909 932-1069
Fax: 909 932-1087
E-mail: ivdarsintake@earthlink.net
* Detoxification – Men, Women
* Residential Services – Men, Women, Women with Children
* Sober Living – Men, Women, Women with Children
Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services (IVRS) is a not-for-profit corporation that has been providing low to no-cost substance abuse recovery and counseling services since 1962. First incorporated as Counseling Associates, the agency has grown in size and stature.
IVRS has grown into a continuum of care network offering an array of substance abuse services including detoxification, residential and outpatient treatment, aftercare, education, individual and group counseling, along with primary & secondary prevention services. In addition, we operate licensed, court-approved drinking-driver programs and domestic violence batterer’s treatment alternatives.
The agency is guided by the following motto: “At IVRS we offer more than solutions, we provide results.†IVRS is headquartered in the City of Upland, in San Bernardino County (Southern California). Each year, IVRS serves approximately 4,000 individuals through a variety of substance abuse recovery, treatment and prevention services. IVRS is staffed by a qualified, caring multi-disciplinary team of administrators, counselors, therapists and support staff, including bilingual English/Spanish, who meet the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Program’s licensing & certification requirements.
Mission
"To break the cycle of addiction and mend the lives of those suffering from behavioral health conditions."
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