Substance Abuse

There are 37 programs in the Substance Abuse Category.

Aegis Treatment Centers (5th Street Clinic)
Eligibility: Individuals with opioid addiction
Fees: Medi-Cal, Medicare, private insurance, and cash payment accepted.

Aegis Treatment Centers - Healthy Connections is a medication-assisted treatment center where full support for recovery is offered. For over 50 years, this has been the medical standard of care for opioid use disorder.Medication-assisted treatment combines medication and therapy under the supervision of a medical doctor.They use buprenorphine (Suboxone™) and Methadone to help patients get over cravings and withdrawal from not using.Both personal therapy and group counseling are employed to help ...

Aegis Treatment Centers (Lodi Clinic)
Eligibility: None
Fees: Medi-Cal and most private insurance accepted.

Aegis Treatment Centers is an outpatient opiate treatment center that offers detox and maintenance programs and also offers Methadone and Suboxone.

Aegis Treatment Centers (Lower Sacramento Road Clinic)
Eligibility: None
Fees: Sliding scale

Aegis Treatment Centers is a narcotic treatment program. Services include:CounselingMethadone maintenance Case management Support groups Community referrals Social work Educational programs and vocational rehabilitation

Aegis Treatment Centers (Stockton Clinic)
Eligibility: Individuals with opioid addiction
Fees: Sliding scale

Aegis Treatment Centers is one of the leading networks of outpatient Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) in the United States. They employ over 700 people and are growing rapidly. Their goal is to support the successful recovery of patients and improve the quality of their lives. They provide evidence-based comprehensive treatment services incorporating multidisciplinary modalities. They promote the highest standard of patient care in the treatment of substance use disorder and related medical, psy...

Alano Club of Stockton, Inc.
Eligibility: Individuals who are recovering alcoholics or addicts.
Fees: $7 monthly

Alano Club of Stockton, Inc. offers social club activities without alcohol or drugs. These activities include a night dance on the first and third Saturday of the month from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. The Alano Club of Stockton is an independent organization which is supported by the members of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Like them on Facebook for additional information and special events.

Al-Anon/Alateen
Eligibility: Al-Anon meetings are for anyone whose life has been affected by someone else’s drinking. If someone’s alcoholism is bothering you, please attend any ‘unrestricted’ meeting, both ‘open’ and ‘closed.'‘O...
Fees: None

Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. Alateen, part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by alcoholism in a family member or close friend. They help each other by sharing their experience, strength, and hope. Please call the Al-Anon/Alateen Information Line or visit the website to receive information about...

Alcohol Awareness Council (American Addiction Centers )
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Alcohol Awareness Council is dedicated to informing the public about the use and abuse of alcohol. You will find the latest alcohol research, studies, and statistical data, brought to you by government agencies, academic institutions, news sources, and awareness organizations. You will also find a wealth of alcohol-related resources, support groups, and helplines for those struggling with alcoholism. A 24-hours per day, 7 days per week chat line is available. Please visit their website for more ...

California Coalition for Youth (California Youth Crisis Line)
Eligibility: Youth ages 12 to 24 years old and their families in crisis.
Fees: None

California Youth Crisis Line is a 24-hour crisis line, and 24-hour chat and text, for youth and their families to help young people receive the support and referrals they need to address critically important issues such as: HomelessnessRunning awayParental or family violenceHIV/AIDS and other STDsDepression, anger, self-harm, suicide and other topics of importanceServices are anonymous and confidential. Assistance available in all languages. To chat, please visit website www.calyouth.org or tex...

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Adult Parole Operations)
Eligibility: Parolees in San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Merced and Mariposa Counties.
Fees: None

California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation - Division of Adult Parole Operations offers the following services for parolees currently under Adult Parole Supervision:Parolee Outpatient Clinic: provides therapy to those with a documented history of psychological issues. The clinic has a staff which includes a psychiatrist, psychologist and psychiatric social workers.Community Based: places parolees that have failed to benefit from less restrictive treatment programs into a community ba...

Cocaine Anonymous
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for members, the group is fully self-supporting through contributions. It is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution. The gro...

Community Action Support Services (Take Action)
Eligibility: Veterans in need and homeless individuals experiencing crisis or substance abuse.
Fees: None

Take Action provides the following services: Housing mitigation and preventionCounseling services for PTSD, drug and alcohol related issues, and anger management.

Community Medical Centers, Inc. (Early Intervention Services (EIS) Program)
Eligibility:
Fees: Medi-Cal, Medicare, or Covered CA Anthem Blue Cross insurance accepted. No insurance? Low or no income? Sliding Fee Scale and pharmacy assistance program offered. No patient will be denied medical ser...

En Español para mas informacion, por favor contacte: Desantiago, Maria 209-636-3559Hernandez, Jessica 209-598-3827Martinez, Secilia 209-414-7506Ordonez, Rosario 209-337-5274

Community Medical Centers, Inc. (Recovery Center)
Eligibility: Challenges with substance use and/or mental health.
Fees: None

Recovery Center offers services to help support individuals with challenges with substance use and/or mental health and provides the resources and support needed to help cope with the challenges involved in the recovery process. Resources include: Individual counselingCase managementSubstance treatmentAssessment for care needsMAT-Medication Assisted TreatmentGroup counseling Housing assistance and transportation

Delancey Street Foundation
Eligibility: Individuals abusing substances, prostitutes, ex-convicts and others who want to change their lives.
Fees: None

Delancey Street Foundation is a self-help residential education center for former substance abusers and ex-convicts. There are about 1,000 residents located in six facilities throughout the country: New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Los Angeles and San Francisco (headquarters).Residents usually stay from two to four years and learn academic and vocational skills, along with interpersonal social survival skills. Their mission is to have each individual learn the values and a...

Delta Intergroup Council of A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous)
Eligibility: A desire to stop drinkingYou, or someone you know, believes you have a problem with alcohol.
Fees: None

Delta Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) provides all the necessary information on meetings, times and places for AA in the area. These can be found on our website, and in printed form at our central office. Various types of meetings are available, (both online, via Zoom, and in person) including open meetings, closed meetings for alcoholics only, men only and women only. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people of all ages, creeds, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds, who share th...

Dignity's Alcove, Inc.
Eligibility: General veterans who were discharged under honorable conditions and are homeless. Priority is given to combat veterans.
Fees: 30% of income; none to those with no income

Dignity’s Alcove, Inc. provides 24-month transitional housing, meals, and indigent supplies to honorable or general discharged veterans who are homeless. Drug and alcohol, relapse prevention, problem solving, conflict resolution, time management and money management classes are offered. A case management component is offered in which an assessment is conducted for each client. Depending on the need, outreach, transportation assistance, employment services, advocacy, and medical linkage to pri...

Directions Medical Clinic (DMC)
Eligibility: Pregnant
Fees: None

Directions Medical Clinic (DMC) is a state-licensed medical clinic offering free pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, and education on all pregnancy options. Directions Medical Clinic (DMC) has been serving south Sacramento and Joaquin County as a licensed medical clinic since 1996. We provide no-cost limited early pregnancy services to women facing an unplanned pregnancy. If you think you might be pregnant we can help.Medical ServicesPregnancy testing and verificationUltrasound confirmationP...

Gospel Center Rescue Mission (Emergency Lodging Guest Program)
Eligibility: A homeless individual, man or woman with or without children can get chapel services, food, emergency lodging, showers, hygiene, clothing, information and accessibility to their addiction programs. Di...
Fees: None

Gospel Center Rescue Mission provides emergency lodging to families and individuals on an emergency basis. Clients will receive showers, dinner, breakfast, early wake-up calls for jobs, clothing when needed and program information. Gospel Center Rescue Mission also serves as a Representative Payee for those individuals receiving SSI benefits but are having difficulty administering their funds. The Emergency Lodge Guest (ELG) Program is a great way to be introduced to the New Life Program (NLP)....

Gospel Center Rescue Mission (New Hope Family Shelter)
Eligibility: Homeless and/or addicted women and women with children up to age 17. Each case is reviewed on an individual basis.
Fees: None

New Hope Family Shelter (NHFS) offers shelter and related services for homeless single women, women with children, and those with or without substance abuse problems. Programs within the NHFS provide counseling and processing, coping skills, parenting skills, anger management, boundaries, relapse prevention, ACE classes, chapel, budgeting/money management, nutrition, personal hygiene and job readiness. New Hope also features an 80/20 percent savings plan to help families save money for their ow...

Gospel Center Rescue Mission (New Life Program)
Eligibility: For men and women (with children) with any addiction, domestic violence or human trafficking and other traumas along with life skills issues. A 6-month residence on campus is required. Successful co...
Fees: Paid by GR, SSI, Unemployment, Vocational Income and Cal Fresh. No one will be turned away for inability to pay.

New Life Program provides three daily meals, housing, clothing, chapel services plus addiction counseling. A supportive environment is maintained to assist in the restoration and rebuilding of lives. The following topics are offered:Relapse PreventionAnger ManagementAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)Healing Damaged EmotionsPutting Away Childish Things (PACT)BoundariesLearning CenterParentingNutritionCelebrate Recovery support groups and Bible StudyCoping SkillsMoney ManagementJob Readiness...

Hope Family Shelter (Project Hope)
Eligibility: Single parent with custody of at least one child or couples (must be married and have marriage certificate)Must have birth certificate for children and social security cards for all family members ent...
Fees: None

Hope Family Shelter provides shelter for families who are homeless in the Manteca area. There is an application process involved for eligibility. Coordination of efforts for housing and employment is provided. Residents stay in a one-bedroom, fully furnished apartment (maximum stay is 90 days). Personal and family counseling is available along with case management. The shelter is part of Hope Ministries, Inc.Hope Family Shelter is part of "Project Hope." With individual and group counseling...

Life Practice Counseling Group
Eligibility: None
Fees: Sliding scale; Medi-Cal (Health Net and Health Plan of San Joaquin) and Anthem Blue Cross accepted.

Life Practice Counseling Group is a non-profit counseling agency offering affordable and low cost counseling to the Stockton, Greater Sacramento, Folsom, and Roseville areas. Life Practice Counseling Center provides a safe, comfortable, and confidential counseling environment to facilitate self-awareness and increase insight to achieve growth, empowerment, freedom, and healthy choices. Counseling is available to individuals, couples, families, children and teens. Day, evening and weekend c...

Lily Pad Living, LLC (Magnolia House)
Eligibility: Transitional recovery homes for women and children. Children must be under 8 years old, no substance use is allowed.
Fees: Vary

Lily Pad Living is a network of secure and comfortable transitional, sober living environments in Stockton, California. They offer transitional living recovery homes for women and children, support, and referrals to community resources for additional support. Clothing and hygiene items are available for those in need. Lily Pad Living offers safe, stable, substance free housing that is furnished, with all utilities, WiFi, and laundry facilities included.

MedMark Treatment Centers Stockton
Eligibility: 18 years of age or older, opioids are primary drug of choice and addicted to opioids for at least 12 months (there are exceptions, please call to speak with a counselor).
Fees: The philosophy of MedMark Treatment Centers is to promote a higher quality of life by providing cost-effective treatment alternatives to individuals who suffer from the disease of addiction.

MedMark Treatment Centers Stockton has been providing outpatient addiction treatment services, helping individuals who are dependent on opioids since 2005. Their treatment team provides supervised medication assisted treatment with the use of Methadone to assist in the patient’s recovery process.Their treatment team includes a medical director, program director, clinical supervisor, nurses and trained counselors who work with each patient to create an individualized treatment plan based on ...

Narcotics Anonymous (Central Valley North Area Narcotics Anonymous)
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. They are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. The program includes a set of simple principles that makes it easy to follow in daily life. There are no strings attached to NA. They are not affiliated with any other or...

Native Directions, Inc. (Three Rivers Indian Lodge)
Eligibility: Adult Native American substance-abusing males.
Fees: Sliding scale

Three Rivers Indian Lodge is a residential recovery program for substance abuse. Three Rivers Indian Lodge also provides outreach services for clients, veterans, youth, and elders. Individual, family, and group counseling to resolve issues around addiction is available. Referrals are also made to local agencies, mental health, wellness centers, health care, and food assistance.

New Directions/Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
Eligibility: New Directions serves adult women and men in San Joaquin County. The program is a certified Medi-Cal Residential and Outpatient SUD treatment center. New Directions also serves referrals from the San ...
Fees: Vary

New Directions Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program provides treatment to 74 men and 20 women. Participants live in dormitories that typically house two people per room.With nearly 30,000 square feet of buildings and a property site of 2.5 acres, the program provides a nurturing and comfortable atmosphere.The mission of New Directions is to teach men and women who have lost control of their lives due to their addiction how to stop substance abuse and how to lead crime free, productive, and hap...

Raymus House (Hope Ministries, Inc.)
Eligibility: Shelter for homeless single mothers with custody of at least one childMust have birth certificate for children and social security cards for all family members entering program No drugs or alcoholMust...
Fees: None

Raymus House provides shelter for single mothers with their children. Each family has a fully furnished bedroom and shares the living areas and essential chores. Food is provided at no charge. Counseling is available for all residents, including addictive behavior, adult and children’s psychological counseling, and case management. Raymus House is part of "Project Hope." With individual and group counseling, residents are equipped with tools that help them become proactive in restoring their ...

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services
Eligibility: Individuals with mental health issues/needs including children and adults.
Fees: Sliding scale; Medi-Cal accepted.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services provides 24-hour crisis intervention and psychiatric emergency services to qualifying individuals. In addition, mental health assessments, individual and group therapy, case management, medications, crisis intervention, and in-patient services are offered. Substance abuse services are also available. Clinics are also available in Lodi, Tracy and Manteca.

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Access Managed Care )
Eligibility: San Joaquin County residents.
Fees: None

Access Managed Care provides telephone linkage to services for individuals in need of mental health and/or substance use treatment. A clinical staff will speak to the caller or caregiver requesting services in order to determine need and eligibility. Upon completion of screening process, individuals can be referred to specialty mental health services, Non specialty mental health services, a substance use treatment program or their identified mental health provider through their health plan. ...

San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Substance Abuse Services)
Eligibility: Must be 18 years of age or older, in need of treatment services for alcohol, drug addiction and/or dependence. Pregnant women are given priority for admission to treatment services.
Fees: Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale fee.

Substance Abuse Services is responsible for the coordination of alcohol and drug treatment efforts in San Joaquin County. They provide a range of drug and alcohol treatment services for residents of San Joaquin County, including outpatient, and residential treatment services. The mission of San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services Substance Abuse Services is to partner with the community to provide integrated, culturally and linguistically competent substance abuse services to meet the tr...

San Joaquin County Human Services Agency (Minor Consent Services)
Eligibility: Anyone under the age of 21, living at home with parents, U.S. citizen and single.
Fees: None

Minor Consent Services assists those who are under 21 years old, living with their parents and have experienced sexual assault, drug or alcohol abuse, pregnancy and/or sexually-transmitted diseases, in establishing Medi-Cal eligibility. The parents of the minor are not involved and it is confidential. A Minor Consent Application can be obtained from the office on East Washington Street, Stockton.

San Joaquin County Probation Department (Proposition 36)
Eligibility: Non-violent defendants, probationers, and parolees charged with simple drug possession or drug use offenses and referred by the District Attorney/Courts.
Fees: Sliding scale

Proposition 36 is a program that allows for court referrals to substance abuse treatment programs in lieu of jail.

San Joaquin Safety Council (DUI Program)
Eligibility: DUI recipients.
Fees: Available at www.californiasafety.org

San Joaquin Safety Council offers the following programs: First Offender DUI (12 hour; 3, 6 and 9 month DUI Programs)Multiple Offender DUI (18 month)Please see enrollment/fee information at www.californiasafety.org or call (209) 472-7233.

Sequoia Church (Celebrate Recovery)
Eligibility: None
Fees: None

Celebrate Recovery is a faith-based group that utilizes the "8 recovery principles” and the 12-step program to address addictive, compulsive, dysfunctional behaviors. A large group meets for teaching/personal testimonies followed by separate, small groups for men and women-specific issues such as substance abuse and anger, sex/porn, co-dependency, eating disorders, and childhood issues. Sponsorships/ accountability partners are available to assist with the recovery process.The group meets o...

Service First of Northern California (SFNC)
Eligibility: Referral from agency or private physician.
Fees: Vary

Service First of Northern California (SFNC) is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit Public Benefit Corporation that serves as an umbrella organization and operates ten (10) community based programs. The "Service" focuses on the neediest individuals in the community. They provide supportive services to individuals that are developmentally disabled, mentally ill, physically disabled, homeless Veterans, Social Security beneficiaries, and those struggling with addiction. Services offered: Representative Payee Ser...

WestCare California Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Area 3 (STOP Area 3)
Eligibility: Must be under parole supervision. Priority for individuals within their first year of release from prison.
Fees: None

WestCare California Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) offers case management, aftercare services, coordination and transportation to recently released parolees. They provide intensive case management services for substance abusing parolees through placement, referral and coordination of services to community based treatment after they are released from substance abuse programs within California penal institutions. Placement services are offered in Stockton and Manteca. ...