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Project Recovery Perinatal Treatment Program

(805) 564-6057
133 E. Haley St.
Santa Barbara CA 93101

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The Perinatal Treatment Program offers outpatient treatment services for pregnant women and parents of both genders with substance abuse disorders, as well as childcare services for children. The primary goal is to bridge clients into the recovery community so they can lead healthy, independent lives for themselves and their children. Program components include early recovery issues; pregnancy and parenting skills; and nutrition and exercise education. Clients assessed as having an opioid use disorder who are interested in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) will be referred to a partnering clinic or physician for further assessment. Adults can then enroll in the program to help support their recovery while receiving MAT.

Good Samaritan Shelter: Turning Point

(805) 736-0357 ext. 201
804 West Ocean Ave.
Lompoc, CA 93436

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Turning Point Outpatient Treatment is designed for women with SUD and co-occurring issues. Additionally, TP specializes in providing services to pregnant women with the goal of delivering drug free babies. The program works hand-in-hand with the agency’s residential treatment programs to provide a supportive living environment for women unable to attain sobriety independently. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Treatment services for women, both perinatal and non-perinatal women, provides on-site childcare. Clients assessed as having an Opioid Use Disorder will be referred to a partnering clinic and/or Physician for MAT services.

Good Samaritan Shelter: Lompoc Recovery Center

(805) 741-7853
104 S C Street Suite A
Lompoc, CA 93436

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The treatment that is offered at Lompoc Recovery Center is simple, safe, inexpensive and effective. We provide individual and group counseling sessions. Group topics include education on the physiological effects from drugs and alcohol, trauma and it’s correlation to SUD, how to develop safe coping skills, healthy parenting skills and relapse prevention to ensure ongoing sobriety. As a social model program, we encourage 12 step and/or self help groups outside of treatment as a way of maintaining long term sobriety.

Good Samaritan Shelter: Casa De Familia Treatment Center

(805) 332-3647
403 W Morrison Ave.
Santa Maria, CA 93454

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Casa De Familia Treatment Center is an outpatient treatment program available to men and women in recovery with co-occurring disorders and residing on the shelter campus or in close proximity to the GSS homeless shelter. This program offers counseling in topics for building life skills and in sustaining recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. Outpatient and Intensive Treatment services offered.

Good Samaritan Shelter: Project PREMIE

(805) 925-0315
412 B East Tunnell St.
Santa Maria, CA 93458

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Project PREMIE Outpatient Treatment is designed for women with SUD and co-occurring issues. Additionally, Project PREMIE specializes in providing services to pregnant women with the goal of delivering drug free babies. The program works hand-in-hand with the agency’s residential treatment programs to provide a supportive living environment for women unable to attain sobriety independently. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Treatment services for women, both perinatal and non-perinatal women, provides on-site childcare. Clients assessed as having an Opioid Use Disorder will be referred to a partnering clinic and/or Physician for MAT services.

Good Samaritan Shelter: Recovery Point Outpatient Program

(805) 236-8185
245 Inger Dr. Suite 103 B
Santa Maria, CA 93454

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Good Samaritan’s Recovery Point is an outpatient program designed to serve substance using men and women within the Santa Maria Valley. The outpatient SUD services promote the development of coping skills so that men and women are able to preserve the gains made while in residential treatment and continue on with their recovery. Clients assessed as having an Opioid Use Disorder will be referred to a partnering clinic and/or Physician for MAT services.

Cottage Health Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine

(805) 569-8339
400 W. Pueblo St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

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Cottage Health provides voluntary treatment of acute psychiatric crises, mental health counseling, and the most up-to-date, effective, and dignified treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction. Our pioneering psychiatry and alcohol and drug dependency programs have been dedicated to the most effective and dignified treatment of mental health, alcohol and drug dependency, and co-occurring disorders since 1975.

Sanctuary Centers

(805) 569-2785
1136 De La Vina St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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Sanctuary Centers provides comprehensive treatment programming to individuals diagnosed with a substance use disorder and a mental illness. Please Note: Sanctuary Centers is not a detox, drug rehabilitation facility, or a sober living home. At Sanctuary Centers, we treat substance abuse disorders only as they co-occur with a mental illness. We focus on treating addiction and substance abuse disorders at Sanctuary Centers by developing client treatment plans around mental health issues, with an eye toward relapse prevention by helping clients develop skills to manage cravings, triggers and other symptoms unique to individuals diagnosed with co-occurring disorders. 

Pinnacle Treatments Center (previously Aegis)

Santa Barbara: (805) 964-4795
4129 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Santa Maria: (805) 922-6597
115 E. Fesler St.
Santa Maria , CA 93454

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Pinnacle Treatment Center provides evidence based treatment services for individuals seeking treatment for opiate addiction, including Medication-Assisted Treatment using Methadone, Buprenorphine (Suboxone), and Naltrexone (Vivitrol). The clinic provides confidential, person centered services in a safe and judgement free environment. Through evidence based individual and group counseling, program participants discover healthier ways to live and to be participants in the community.

Cottage Hospital Residential Center

(805) 569-8339
316 W Montecito St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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With 24 resident beds, the Cottage Hospital Residential Center offers a reasonable cost alternative to a hospital setting. The program provides medically supervised care and is open to men and women 18 years and older.

  • Over 40 years of experience in addiction treatment
  • Physicians experienced in addiction medicine available
  • Reasonable cost, insurance accepted
  • Family support and education