Door To Hope is a women's recovery center located in Salinas, CA, dedicated to providing compassionate substance abuse treatment services to women seeking to rebuild their lives. Recognizing that women face unique barriers and challenges in addiction recovery, this facility specializes in creating a supportive environment where women can heal and develop the skills needed for long-term sobriety. Door To Hope understands the importance of gender-specific care and tailors its approach to address the distinct needs of women in recovery.
Door To Hope offers residential long-term treatment lasting 30 days or more, providing patients with structured, immersive care in a safe community setting. This extended care model allows individuals to focus entirely on their recovery without the distractions and triggers of their home environment. The facility also provides buprenorphine treatment, a medication-assisted approach that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms for those struggling with opioid use disorder. By combining medication support with comprehensive behavioral therapy and counseling, Door To Hope ensures that each woman receives evidence-based care personalized to her unique situation and recovery goals.
Door To Hope accepts private health insurance and self-payment options, making treatment accessible to a range of individuals. The facility works with patients to maximize insurance benefits and offers sliding fee scales and payment assistance programs to ensure that cost is never a barrier to receiving care. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, many insurance plans are required to cover substance abuse treatment with the same level of benefits as other medical conditions, which can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses for patients.
If you or a woman you care about is ready to take the first step toward recovery, Door To Hope is here to help. Contact us today at (831) 758-0181 to speak with our admissions team about available treatment options, or call our referral line for free help verifying your insurance coverage and beginning the admission process. Recovery is possible, and you don't have to face this journey alone.