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Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol

1646 East Caroline Street, Ontario, CA, 91764
Insurance Accepted Accredited Verified Substance abuse treatment services Substance abuse treatment Residential short-term (30 days or less)
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About This Facility

About Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol

Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol, also known as Recovery Services/Caroline House, is a comprehensive substance abuse treatment facility located in Ontario, CA that serves individuals struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. This residential treatment center is dedicated to supporting diverse populations, including LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, women, and people involved in the criminal justice system. Located at 1646 East Caroline Street, Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol provides evidence-based care tailored to meet the unique needs of each person seeking recovery.

Treatment Programs at Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol

Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol offers both residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) and residential long-term treatment (30 days or more) to accommodate different recovery timelines and clinical needs. Short-term residential programs provide intensive, focused treatment for individuals who need structured support but may have time or work constraints. Long-term residential treatment allows for deeper therapeutic work and is often recommended for individuals with complex histories or multiple prior treatment attempts. The facility specializes in treating co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, meaning staff are trained to address addiction alongside conditions like depression, anxiety, and trauma. Additionally, Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol provides specialized services for persons with HIV/AIDS, ensuring medical and psychological care is coordinated appropriately. The center welcomes LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, women, and criminal justice-involved clients, creating an inclusive environment where all people can heal without judgment.

Insurance & Payment at Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol

Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol accepts private health insurance and self-payment options, with sliding fee scales available to ensure treatment remains accessible regardless of financial circumstances. Most insurance plans, including those required to comply with the Mental Health Parity Act, cover substance abuse and mental health treatment at the same level as medical care. The facility works with patients and their families to maximize insurance benefits and identify payment solutions, ensuring that cost is never a barrier to receiving the care needed for recovery.

If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, reach out today. Our admissions team is available to answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage, and help you begin your treatment journey with compassion and professionalism.

Services

Services & Programs

Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders Persons with HIV/AIDS Gays and Lesbians Seniors/older adults Women Criminal justice clients Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment Private health insurance Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors) Special Language Services: ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired Spanish
Treatment Types

Types of Care Offered

Substance abuse treatment services Substance abuse treatment Residential short-term (30 days or less) Residential long-term (30 days or more) Co-occurring mental and substance use Persons with HIV/AIDS Gays and lesbians Seniors or older adults Womens treatment Criminal justice clients
Payment Options

Insurance & Payment Accepted

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1646 East Caroline Street, Ontario, CA, 91764

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