Impact Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center Residential
1680 North Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
About Impact Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center Residential
Impact Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center provides substance abuse care in Pasadena, California. They offer detox, residential and outpatient services.
They focus on the 12-step principles for recovery. The residential program offers a secure, supportive environment for those who want to focus on recovery without distractions. You’ll have a 2.5-acre campus with scenic views that encourage healing. Amenities include renovated living spaces, a fitness center, a professional-grade kitchen and a dining hall. The outpatient program provides flexibility for those who want to live at home and continue working or attending school while getting care.
They use evidence-based methods like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to examine thoughts and behaviors that may have led to addiction issues. You’ll have a customized treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals.
Therapy sessions may address the root causes of your addiction and help you work on developing healthy coping skills, recognizing substance use triggers and learning relapse prevention techniques. Individual sessions allow one-on-one time with a professional skilled in addiction treatment. Group sessions provide time with others in recovery who understand the unique challenges of addiction.
Part of the program includes finding a sponsor through the 12-step program. Your sponsor will help guide you and serve as a mentor throughout your recovery process. These meetings provide community support and allow you to accept accountability for your sobriety.
They offer holistic methods that address the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of healing. Guests have fun activities like yoga and daily recreational activities. These can help with movement, relaxation and self-expression.
Aftercare is available through their Alumni program. They offer social events and potlucks to help with continued connections and ongoing sobriety.