California Recovery Center

- Address: 423 Oak St, Roseville, CA 95678
- Treatment Type: Residential Inpatient, Outpatient, Detox
- Specialization: Residential Alcoholism Programs
- Genders Treated: All
- Ages Treated: All
- Payments Accepted: Most Major Providers including ComPsych, Magellan Health, Halcyon Behavioral, Aetna, Beacon, Tricare, Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield
What Treatments Modalities are Available at California Recovery Center?
- Drug rehab for professionals
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
- Trauma-informed care
- Psychoeducation
- Recreational therapy
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Family Therapy
- Individual psychotherapy
- Brainspotting
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
Who are the Staff Members at California Recovery Center?
- Will Mentesh (CEO)
- Dr. Christian Small (Medical Director)
- Nate Desrys (Director of Business Development)
- Jody Marie Ressio (President)
- Rayna Hartman (Mental Health Clinical Manager)
- Tammy Turney (Program Manager)
- Wendy Turner (Clinical Manager)
- Amie Durham (Program Nurse)
How Long is the Treatment at California Recovery Center?
- 30 to 120 days (Inpatient)
- 3-12 months (Outpatient)
- Lifelong (Aftercare)
Why We Like California Recovery Center
- Educational Groups for biopsychosocial-spiritual assessments
- SUD assessment
- Aftercare & Alumni Programs for relapse prevention
- Drug rehab for professionals
What Makes California Recovery Center Unique?
- First boutique treatment provider for professionals, first responders, and veterans.
- 2:1 staff to client ratio
- Individualized plans
- Corporate wellness programs and a focus on educational resources
Things to Consider About California Recovery Center
- Only residential inpatient programs
- Lacks luxury amenities for residential inpatient treatment
- Price may get expensive without insurance but there are grants and programs to help
Who is the Best Fit for California Recovery Center?
- Veterans, police officers, first responders
- People with trauma-induced addiction
- Individuals with co-occurring disorders
- People with health insurance
- Professionals who struggle with alcoholism
Pros
- Programs for veterans, first responders, and police officers
- Treatments for co-occurring disorders
- Accepts most major insurance providers
- 2:1 staff to patient ratio
- Relapse prevention programs for aftercare
Cons
- Expensive without insurance
- Not as many amenities as some of the more luxurious alcohol rehabs in California