Ettie Lee Youth and Family Services is a substance abuse and mental health treatment center located in Pomona, CA, dedicated to serving individuals and families struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. The facility recognizes that mental health and substance use challenges often occur together, and provides integrated treatment to address both conditions simultaneously. With a commitment to accessibility and cultural competency, Ettie Lee offers services in Spanish and other languages, as well as specialized support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Ettie Lee Youth and Family Services offers outpatient treatment programs that allow patients to receive care while maintaining their daily responsibilities at work, school, or home. The facility specializes in mental health services, recognizing that conditions such as depression, anxiety, and trauma frequently co-occur with substance use disorders. Most importantly, the center provides comprehensive treatment for co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, which means clinicians are trained to address both conditions in an integrated way rather than treating them separately. This approach has been shown to improve outcomes and help individuals achieve lasting recovery.
Ettie Lee Youth and Family Services accepts Medicare, private health insurance, and self-payment options, making treatment accessible to individuals with different financial situations. If you have insurance coverage, the facility can verify your benefits and explain what your plan covers under mental health and substance use treatment services, including protections under the Mental Health Parity Act. Cost should never be a barrier to getting help—the admissions team works with patients and families to explore all available payment options and connect them with financial resources.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, contact Ettie Lee Youth and Family Services today at 909-620-2521. You can also reach out to verify your insurance coverage and learn more about the admission process by calling our free helpline. Recovery is possible, and compassionate, professional support is available in Pomona right now.