AARS Residential is a substance abuse treatment facility located in San Francisco, CA, dedicated to serving adults seeking recovery from addiction. Situated at 2024 Hayes Street, AARS Residential provides specialized treatment programs for both men and women in a supportive residential setting. The facility recognizes that addiction affects individuals differently and offers gender-specific therapeutic approaches to address each person's unique recovery needs.
AARS Residential offers both short-term and long-term residential treatment options to accommodate different recovery timelines and individual circumstances. Short-term residential programs (30 days or less) provide intensive treatment for individuals who need focused intervention within a condensed timeframe, while long-term residential programs (30 days or more) allow for extended therapeutic work, skill-building, and stabilization in a structured environment. The facility delivers comprehensive substance abuse treatment services through therapeutic programs and group sessions specifically designed for adult women and adult men. These gender-specific groups create a safe space for participants to address their unique challenges, build meaningful connections with peers, and develop practical recovery strategies tailored to their circumstances.
AARS Residential accepts self-payment and cash as payment options, making treatment accessible to individuals managing their own healthcare expenses. The facility understands that financial concerns should never prevent someone from seeking the help they need. If you have questions about payment arrangements or wish to explore all available options for accessing treatment, the admissions team is ready to discuss your situation and find solutions that work for your circumstances.
Taking the first step toward recovery is courageous, and AARS Residential in San Francisco is here to support your journey. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, contact AARS Residential today at 415-750-5111 to speak with an admissions counselor about available programs and how to begin treatment. The team is ready to answer your questions and help you move forward toward lasting recovery.