Amicus House is a dedicated substance abuse treatment facility located in San Jose, CA, providing comprehensive care for individuals struggling with addiction. Serving both men and women, Amicus House offers a supportive environment where patients can address their substance use disorder through evidence-based treatment programs. Located at 466 South Buena Vista Avenue in San Jose, the facility is accessible to residents throughout the Bay Area seeking professional recovery support.
Amicus House provides multiple levels of residential care to meet patients at different stages of their recovery journey. Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) is ideal for individuals who need intensive, focused intervention in a structured setting. For those requiring extended support, residential long-term treatment (30 days or more) allows patients to build stable recovery foundations and develop lasting coping strategies. The facility also operates as a halfway house or sober living home, offering a transitional residential environment for individuals moving from inpatient care back into independent living while maintaining peer support and accountability. Each program level is designed to provide specialized substance abuse treatment services tailored to individual needs, helping patients work toward sustainable recovery.
Amicus House accepts self-payment options, ensuring that individuals have a direct path to treatment access. While cost considerations are important, financial barriers should never prevent someone from seeking help. If you have insurance coverage, many plans provide substance abuse treatment benefits, and our admissions team can help verify your coverage and explain your options.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, contact Amicus House today. Our compassionate admissions specialists are available to answer questions about treatment programs, verify your insurance coverage, and help you begin the admission process at no cost to you. Call (866) 720-3784 for confidential support and guidance—recovery is possible, and help is available right now in San Jose.