Casa de las Amigas: Compassionate Drug Rehab in Pasadena, California is a residential treatment facility dedicated to supporting women seeking recovery from substance abuse. Located in Pasadena, California, this facility recognizes that women face unique challenges in their recovery journey and provides a supportive environment tailored to their specific needs. Casa de las Amigas combines evidence-based treatment with compassionate care to help women rebuild their lives free from addiction.
Casa de las Amigas offers residential long-term substance abuse treatment, with programs lasting 30 days or longer. This extended duration allows patients to participate in comprehensive therapeutic interventions, develop healthy coping strategies, and establish a strong foundation for sustained recovery. Long-term residential treatment is designed for individuals who benefit from an immersive healing environment where they can focus entirely on their recovery without the distractions and triggers of everyday life. The structured setting provides access to counseling, group therapy, educational workshops, and peer support—all essential components of effective substance abuse treatment for women.
Casa de las Amigas accepts private health insurance and self-payment options, making treatment accessible to a range of patients. Many private insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment services as required under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures that mental health and addiction treatment receive the same level of coverage as other medical conditions. If you have concerns about cost, the admissions team can work with you to explore available payment options and verify your insurance benefits, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent you from accessing the care you need.
Taking the first step toward recovery is an act of courage. If you or a woman you care about is struggling with substance abuse, Casa de las Amigas is ready to provide professional, compassionate support. Call (626) 792-2770 today to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer questions about treatment options, verify your insurance coverage, and help you begin the admission process. Reach out now—your recovery journey can start today.