BHS American Recovery Center
2180 West Valley Boulevard
Pomona, CA 91768
About BHS American Recovery Center
BHS American Recovery Centers is a treatment facility located in Pomona, California. They provide treatment to adults who are struggling with substance abuse disorders. The levels of care available here include medical detox, residential treatment and an intensive outpatient program (PHP). The services here include recovery incentives, treatment planning, individual counseling, relapse prevention and anger management.
Inpatient treatment will consist of individual counseling and group therapy throughout the week. A treatment plan will be designed for you to help you achieve your goals. This is sort of like a road map that you can refer back to and gain a better understanding of the work you will be doing. Treatment can improve your decision making skills, provide coping techniques, and help you gain more awareness of the effects and dangers of the continuation of substance abuse. Group therapy includes a therapist and peers who are also in treatment. Team projects and structured activities will be part of the curriculum and can improve your social and communication skills. Prior to being discharged and completing inpatient care, aftercare planning will be discussed for continuation of treatment.
Intensive outpatient care provides more flexibility so you can keep prior commitments without interfering with your healing journey. The structure will be very similar to inpatient treatment but you will be able to go home after treatment sessions. Relapse prevention is included, which can help you learn how to handle challenging situations like triggers. You’ll also learn how to manage medication.
Their recovery incentives program provides Medi-Cal gift cards for $699 for maintaining complete abstinence from drugs and/or alcohol. This award can help motivate you to continue your journey of recovery and encourage you to continue maintaining a healthier lifestyle.
Focusing on your wellbeing, working towards goals and staying active in your recovery can help you achieve a lifetime of sobriety. This can help you stay hopeful, acknowledge how far you’ve come and remain open minded of the possibilities that lie ahead.