Teen Recovery Center - North Inland
Alcohol & Drug Services | Mental Health Systems
Education is the Foundation for Prevention.
Accountability is the Cornerstone for Treatment.
The mission of our Alcohol and Drug Services Division (AOD) is to provide innovative and effective substance abuse treatment recovery and prevention services that improve the quality of life for our clients, their families and the communities we live in. These services are designed to change clients’ destructive behavior with help and compassion. Our outstanding treatment services benefit clients by utilizing evidence based treatment approaches, as well as environments that assist in developing clean and sober lifestyles. In each program we work with a variety of cultures and ethnicities, providing them with effective and appropriate service delivery. Our programs assist clients in taking personal responsibility for their lives by focusing on creating a fully functioning individual. The makeup of our client base is a cross section of our communities: men, women, adolescents and their families. It is our goal that through prevention, treatment, recovery and creating an environment of opportunity, choice and hope we continue to make a positive impact upon people’s lives. Contact kmurphy@mhsinc.org in our Alcohol and Drug Services Division for expert advice and referrals.
Teen Recovery Center - North Inland
150 Valpreda Rd #105
San Marcos CA 92069
Tel: 760 744-3672
Fax: 760 744-6182
E-mail: cwilliams@mhsinc.org
Services Offered
* Non-Residential/Outpatient Programs
* Therapy Programs
Description:
Service Area: Bonsall, Palomar, Valley Center, Escondido, San Marcos, Rancho Bernardo, Rainbow, and Neighboring Communities
Our Teen Recover Center provides outpatient drug treatment progams to adolescents in need of support to overcome drug related issues. Our Day Care Habilitative (DCH) program integrates school and treatment in one setting to provide intensive outpatient services. Our Outpatient Drug Free (ODF) services are designed for adolescents who require a less intensive treatment program. Our intake and assessment process determines which level of services is most appropriate for young persons' needs.
We accept referrals from probation, school, outside agencies, and direct family referrals. Once a referral has been made, the family of the adolescent should call the treatment center to set up an intake/assessment appointment.
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