Campobello Chemical Dependency is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Santa Rosa, CA, dedicated to serving adult men and women struggling with chemical dependency. The facility specializes in outpatient treatment programs that allow clients to maintain their daily responsibilities while receiving structured professional care. By tailoring services to gender-specific groups, Campobello Chemical Dependency creates supportive environments where clients can heal alongside peers facing similar challenges.
Campobello Chemical Dependency offers substance abuse treatment services through an outpatient care model, which means clients attend scheduled sessions at the facility while living at home. This level of care is ideal for individuals who have work, family, or educational commitments and need flexibility in their recovery schedule. The facility provides separate women's treatment programs and men's treatment programs, recognizing that gender-specific group therapy can enhance comfort, trust, and therapeutic outcomes. Through these organized programs and structured therapy groups, clients receive evidence-based treatment designed to address the root causes of substance abuse and build lasting recovery skills.
Campobello Chemical Dependency accepts private health insurance and self-payment options, making treatment accessible to clients with various financial circumstances. Most insurance plans are required to cover substance abuse treatment services at the same level as medical and surgical benefits under the Mental Health Parity Act, which helps reduce out-of-pocket costs for those with coverage. Financial concerns should never prevent someone from seeking help—the facility works with clients to explore all available payment options and maximize their insurance benefits.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery in Santa Rosa, CA, reaching out is easy and confidential. Contact Campobello Chemical Dependency at 707-546-1547 or call our free admissions helpline at 866-720-3784 to speak with an addiction specialist who can verify your insurance, answer questions about treatment programs, and guide you through the admission process. Recovery is possible, and compassionate professional support is available right now.