Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Orange,

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Kaiser Permanente Rehabilitation Pavilion

4201 W Chapman Ave
Orange, CA 92868

At Kaiser Permanente Rehabilitation Pavilion, men and women will find drug rehab treatment options for their drug, alcohol, or chemical dependency. This facility also ... more details

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Twin Town Treatment Centers Orange

705 West La Veta Avenue Batavia Woods Medical Center Suite 208
Orange, CA 92868

Based in Orange, California, Twin Town Treatment Centers is an accredited outpatient addiction treatment facility. Care is available to teens and adults regardless of ... more details

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Chapman House Behavioral Health Centers

1412 East Chapman Avnue
Orange, CA 92866

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Touchstones

308 West Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92856

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Providence St. Joseph Hospital Orange

1100 W Stewart Dr
Orange, CA 92868

Providence St. Joseph Hospital is an alcohol and drug rehab center in Orange, California that offers addiction treatment and behavioral health services to men and ... more details

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Newport Academy on North Hunters

1655 N Hunters Way
Orange, CA 92869

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Chapman Global Medical Center Medical Detoxification

2601 East Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92869

Chapman Global Medical Center Medical Detoxification is provides medical detox with medication assisted treatment for adults in Orange, California. Services also ... more details

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Cornerstone of Southern California

427 South Yorba Street
Orange, CA 92869

Adults in Orange, California, can visit Cornerstone of Southern California to receive mental health treatment and alcohol and drug rehab services. This facility offers ... more details

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Chapman House Behavioral Health Centers

1412 East Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866

Chapman House Behavioral Health Centers provides behavioral health and alcohol and drug rehab services for teens and adults in Orange, California. They offer ... more details

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Mariposa Women and Family Center

1845 W Orangewood Ave
Suite 300
Orange, CA 92868

Mariposa Women and Family Center is located in Orange, California. This is a comprehensive care facility that offers services to adults experiencing drug or alcohol ... more details

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Just One Recovery

1407 North Batavia Suite 120
Orange, CA 92867

Just One Recovery was an alcohol and drug rehab center for adults in Orange, California. They’re permanently closed now but they provided medical detox and ... more details

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California Diversion Intervention Foundation

1095 North Main Street Suite B
Orange, CA 92867

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Coastal Star Crisis Residential Treatment Orange County

401 South Tustin Street Building D
Orange, CA 92866

Coastal Star Crisis Residential Treatment Orange County is a behavioral health treatment center and alcohol and drug rehab facility for adults in Orange, California. ... more details

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Social Model Recovery Systems Touchstones

P.O. Box 849
Orange, CA 92856

Social Model Recovery Systems Touchstones offers mental health and alcohol and drug rehab services for teens and adults in Orange, California. They provide a ... more details

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Hopecube

1735 West Katella Avenue
Orange, CA 92867

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Touchstones

308 West Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92856

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Twin Town Treatment Centers Orange

705 West La Veta Avenue Batavia Woods Medical Center Suite 208
Orange, CA 92868

Based in Orange, California, Twin Town Treatment Centers is an accredited outpatient addiction treatment facility. Care is available to teens and adults regardless of ... more details

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Chapman House Behavioral Health Centers

1412 East Chapman Avnue
Orange, CA 92866

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New Start Recovery

906 Dorman Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

18 resources

San Francisco AIDS Foundation

415-487-3000
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation offers a range of services to city residents from their physical location and a mobile site. They provide syringe access and disposal, safer sex supplies, Hepatitis C, HIV, and STI testing, and overdose prevention with naloxone (Narcan) kits. They also offer non-judgmental substance use counseling for those who are interested.

San Joaquin Valley Free Medical Clinic & Needle Exchange

The San Joaquin Valley Free Medical Clinic & Needle Exchange provides a wide range of services, including medical care, medication-assisted treatment options, a needle exchange program, and naloxone (Narcan) kits. This program is located in the Health Department Building in Fresno, California. The clinic operates on Saturdays starting at 1 p.m., provides needle exchange until 3 p.m., and provides medical treatment until the last patient.

Omni Youth Programs (Sacramento)

916-362-2000
The Omni Youth Program in Sacramento, California, provides prevention programs that include workshops, drug education materials, and teen empowerment programs. By helping teens find healthy self-esteem and coping mechanisms, as well as educating them about the dangers of various substances, the Program hopes to prevent substance misuse from even getting started.

Pro Youth (Sacramento)

916-576-3300
Pro Youth and Families, located in Sacramento, California, offers a wide range of support services for youth and their families. They provide life skills training, mentoring, a youth leadership academy, services for justice-involved youth, civic engagement, and mental health programs. By encouraging young people to find positive growth, community involvement, and resilience, they hope to reduce the amount of substance use in youth and young adults.

California 211

2-1-1
California 211 connects state residents who call 211 with a wide range of social services in their local area, including housing, eviction prevention and utility assistance, child care and education, senior care programs, employment services, and basic needs like food and clothing. Knowing where these resources are in your community can be challenging, but 211 makes it easy to get the help you need.

Yount People in Recovery

720-600-4977
Young People in Recovery has 15 chapters throughout California. They serve youth ages 14 to 18 with life skills programs that help them with education, employment, health, relationships, and leadership. They also offer programs that improve access to housing and help for those who are justice-involved.

Be Well Orange County

949-749-2500
Be Well Orange County is a community wide strategy that coordinates various mental health and substance use disorder services for Orange County residents. There are two locations: an Irvine campus and an Orange campus. At these locations you can get both inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance use treatment.

Parents and Addicts in Need (PAIN)

559-579-1551
Parents and Addicts In Need (PAIN) has a mission to bring community awareness to the realities of addiction and recovery. Through support groups for affected families and coordination of personalized rehab along with the operation of a sober living home, their goal is to reach and assist the highest risk population.

NAMI Orange County

714-544-8488
NAMI of Orange County is a nonprofit organization that provides support and connection to resources for those who are affected by mental illness. Their classes and support groups are free of charge and open to individuals with mental health concerns, friends and family members, and health professionals.

Choose Change California

1-800-541-5555
Choose Change California is a statewide campaign from the California Department of Health Care Services. They seek to increase community awareness about Opioid Use and Stimulant Use Disorders and to assist those affected in finding the appropriate treatment options, including the use of medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Let’s Get Healthy California

Let’s Get Healthy California is an initiative that seeks to improve the health of Californians by offering and advocating for programs that advance better health, better medical care and lower costs. Their programs connect residents with providers and organizations that increase access to the equitable medical care they deserve.

California State University, Long Beach: CARES Team

562-985-8670
California State University in Long Beach has multiple programs for substance use and mental health support. CARES is a program for students who face personal, physical or emotional crises that provides early intervention and crisis mitigation. There is also an ATOD program that can help connect students and staff with substance use treatment.

University of California, Berkeley: Social Services

510-642-6074
UC Berkeley’s University Health Services Department offers students comprehensive support services for those who are concerned about alcohol and substance use disorder — their own or someone else’s. This includes consultation and counseling appointments as well as support groups and medical appointments. They also offer mandated services if you’re required to attend a workshop or have an assessment.

Stanford University: Office of Substance Use Programs Education & Resources (SUPER)

650-725-5947
Stanford University's Health Services has an Office of Substance Use Programs Education and Resources (SUPER). SUPER provides alcohol and substance use prevention and early intervention programs for students and staff. Their services include individual substance use sessions, harm reduction supplies, education, and a peer led support program called Cardinal Recovery.

California Institute of Technology: Counseling Services

626-395-8331
Caltech Student Wellness Services provides crisis and counseling services for students to support and promote good mental health. They offer short term and focused help with a range of mental health issues ranging from substance use to depression and anxiety to suicidal ideation. For students in active crisis they have same-day crisis appointments available.

PFLAG California

562-533-1123
PFLAG of Long Beach, Newport Beach and Orange County provides members of the LGBTQ+ community and their families with support, education and advocacy. They offer programs and support groups in a safe and supportive environment where equality and inclusion is protected.

ACLU of Northern and Southern California

213-977-9500
ACLU Southern California and ALCU Northern California are organizations that defend the fundamental rights of individuals included in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. These include the right to free speech, equal protection, due process and the right to privacy. The ACLU provides representation for those whose rights have been violated and supports legislation they feel expands these rights.

Fresno American Indian Health Project

916-449-5770
The Fresno American Indian Health Project works to provide culturally based health and wellness services for all Tribal Nations and communities. This includes comprehensive medical services and mental health care including alcohol and substance use disorder treatment. They offer Wellbriety and Medicine Wheel programs.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Community Health Project - Los Angeles

323-380-5469
For Los Angeles residents looking for help with harm reduction and treatment, the Community Health Project has the resources you need. They operate a syringe service program, provide naloxone (Narcan) kits, and offer medication-assisted treatment for opioid misuse. The Community Health Project also provides diversion intervention and case management for those with frequent contact with law enforcement.

Drug Overdose Prevention and Education (DOPE) Project

San Francisco's Drug Overdose Prevention and Education (DOPE) Project provides naloxone (Narcan) kits, overdose prevention training, and harm reduction education. The goal is to impact the large number of overdose deaths in the city, and since 2003 they’ve trained over 13,000 people in naloxone administration.

Family Health Centers of San Diego

619-380-0678
Family Health Centers of San Diego provides help for those impacted by substance use in multiple ways. They provide a syringe services program, harm reduction education, case management services, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and overdose education. For those who are interested, Family Health Centers also provides referrals to substance use treatment.

Healthcare in Action

213-669-6453
Healthcare in Action provides mobile clinics that offer medical care along with mental health and addiction services in 6 counties throughout California for people who are unhoused. They build trust with the community and also provide case management and access to social services and insurance enrollment. They give those experiencing homelessness access to quality care and help obtaining housing.

The Sidewalk Project

The Sidewalk Project is a nonprofit organization that serves the unhoused, drug using, and sex worker populations on Skid Row in Los Angeles. They provide free harm reduction supplies as well as art, music, and film to bring communities together and provide advocacy for policies that help those experiencing homelessness find stability.

Orange Coast College: Substance Abuse

714-714-7715
Orange Coast College’s Student Health Center provides opioid overdose harm reduction kits and assists students with alcohol or substance use disorders in finding mental health and treatment resources. They also offer education to increase campus wide and community awareness about the risks of alcohol and substance use disorder.

Tribal MAT Program

916-449-5770
The Tribal MAT project serves members of California’s Tribal and Urban Indian communities. This program offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) along with culturally sensitive counseling and other activities. They also they focus on sharing knowledge within the community to prevent the misuse of opioids and facilitate wider access to naloxone.

Government Programs

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Medi-Cal Gift Card Program

Looking for a reason to stop using stimulants like methamphetamines and cocaine? 24 California counties, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Alameda, and Orange counties, offer gift cards for testing clean. Participants can earn up to $599 (just below the IRS reporting limit) over the course of 24 weeks. You can find participating providers on the DHCS website listed.

Wellness and Recovery Program

707-476-4054
Residents of 7 California counties, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Solano, can access the Wellness & Recovery Program, which provides substance use treatment to eligible individuals. If substance use is impacting your health, relationships, employment, or causing legal problems, you can get a screening and referral to appropriate care.

Know Overdose Nevada County

530-265-1437
Overdose deaths are on the rise, not just because of opioid misuse but because some drugs are laced with fentanyl, which is deadly in very small doses. To help prevent overdose deaths, Know Overdose Nevada County provides free naloxone (Narcan) kits and fentanyl test strips to county residents. They also provide resources, information, and referrals to treatment for those who are interested.

Recover LA

Recover LA is a Los Angeles program that operates CORE centers, which provide substance use prevention resources, addiction education, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and information about substance use treatment. The Recover LA website also provides a substance abuse helpline, information on where to go for syringe programs, information about different substance use treatment methods, and harm reduction information.

California Department of Public Health (CDPH)

916-558-1784
The Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch (SAPB) of California’s Department of Public Health provides community education and research to raise awareness about the harm residents face due to alcohol, substance use and gambling addiction. They also offer an overdose prevention initiative and a youth cannabis prevention initiative.

California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS): Behavioral Health Services

Behavioral Health Services is a division of the California Department of Health Care Services. They oversee Mental Health policy and programs in California. Their goal is to ensure that programming meets regulations and provides the community with the best evidence based care available.

California Medi-Cal

Drug Medi-Cal is a treatment funding source for Medi-Cal members. Their goal is to expand access to substance use treatment for Californians who are enrolled in Medi-Cal. They also help ensure patients receive treatment in a certified program that uses evidence based care to improve outcomes, lower system wide costs, and support sustainable and successful recovery.

VA Health Care System

1-800-273-8255
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs offers resources and treatment for individuals in need of help with alcohol and substance use disorder as well as co occuring diagnoses. Veterans can receive free treatment at centers throughout California. Options range from residential treatment to outpatient programs, including intensive outpatient programs and partial hospitalization programs.

California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet)

800-952-5626
The California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) serves veterans and their families living in California. Their mission is to connect them with their earned benefits such as education and employment support as well as housing and healthcare and much more. They also help veterans access VA home loans and file VA claims.

CalVet Veterans Homes

800-952-5626
The Veterans Homes of California, known as CalVet Homes, offers older and disabled veterans and eligible partners affordable long term care in facilities throughout the state. They have services ranging from independent living to skilled nursing care. They also have memory care facilities to engage residents and keep them safe.

Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center

310-478-3711
West Los Angeles VA Medical Center is an outpatient primary care and specialty health services center. They provide comprehensive services for eligible veterans including mental health care and social work support along with referrals for alcohol and substance use disorder and co occuring disorder treatment. The clinic has programs for homeless vets and those facing domestic violence as well as those struggling with suicidal ideation.

Oakland Behavioral Health Clinic

510-587-3400
The Oakland Behavioral Health Clinic is a facility associated with the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs. They provide comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment services. These include medication assisted treatment (MAT), individual and group therapy, homeless outreach and work therapy programs for qualified veterans.
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