Inland Valley Recovery Services - Recovery Center (Outpatient 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
Recovery Center
934 N Mountain Ave #A&B
Upland CA 91786
Tel: 909 932-4667
Fax: 909 931-3774

* Substance Abuse Treatment and Counseling
* Prevention Education and Counseling
* Court-approved Domestic Violence Batterer’ Treatment
* Parenting Classes
* Anger Management Classes
* Family Counseling
* 12-Step Meetings
* Aftercare Groups
* Drug Testing
* AIDS Awareness
* Seminars and Workshops
* Community Education
* Job Readiness/Career Development
* Recreational Activities

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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