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Services Offered
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North Inland Regional Recovery Center (NIRRC) is an outpatient alcohol and substance abuse program that offers treatment services, mental health screenings and community referrals in a welcoming environment. We also offer a unique program for young people, designed for education and early intervention of substance abuse issues. We work with our clients in identifying the underlying causes of addiction and alcoholism, and then support them as they work to build a foundation of healthy coping skills. We are committed to a comprehensive approach that is aimed at bettering the whole person.
Our program services are gender responsive, culturally sensitive, and available to clients with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders.
Program Services
NIRRC provides intensive outpatient alcohol and drug treatment services for adults that include:
- Group and individual counseling
- Assessment
- Mental health screenings
- Drug testing
- Co-occurring services
- Gender responsive groups
- Substance abuse education
- Gender specific parenting classes
- Spanish speaking groups
- PC1000, Prop 36 and AB109 court approved treatment
- HIV education and testing
- Community referrals
Our youth services include education, early intervention, and drug testing.
Eligibility Requirements
We serve adults and youth (ages 11-17) who have alcohol and substance abuse disorders.
Referrals
We welcome self referrals and clients with referrals from the court, Probation, Parole, Prop 36, PC1000, AB109, CPS, CalWORKs and other community-based agencies in the North County Inland region of San Diego.
Our teen referral sources are Escondido High School, Escondido Diversion Program, Escondido COMPACT, and the Escondido Police Department.
More Information
To find out more information, please call (760) 741-7708
Address
200 E. Washington, Ste 100
Escondido, CA
92025
United States
See map: Google Maps
Phone: (760) 741-7708
Fax: (760) 741-5421
Email: rchurch@mhsinc.org
Other people may be there to help us, teach us, guide us along our path, but the lesson to be learned is always ours.
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