No Image for Center
Veterans Alcoholic Rehab Program (VARP) Rialto House is a substance use treatment center located in San Bernardino, CA.
Get Help from Veterans Alcoholic Rehab Program (VARP) Rialto House
When someone has an addiction, it is often hard for the person to admit that there is a problem. Once a problem is admitted, treatment is the next step to an addiction-free life.ᅠ
When researching treatment facilities in San Bernardino, CA, you should be sure to check all of the reviews and comments written. These treatment alumni comments and reviews will help you learn more about programs offered and amenities, as well as payment options.
Contact Veterans Alcoholic Rehab Program (VARP) Rialto House for more information on the addiction treatment services offered.
Is Your Family Waiting For Your Loved One To Want Help Or Hit Bottom?
855-416-9832- Type of Care Offered
- Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
- Transitional housing or halfway house
- Recovery Treatment Approaches
- Cognitive behavioral therapy. Patients actively participate in therapy sessions to learn how to modify or replace negative thought patterns. The sessions can include one-on-one therapy, groups, and family involvment.
- Substance use counseling approach. This short-term treatment involves encouraging individuals to openly discuss their personal experiences which leads to greater self-awareness and an enhanced ability to work through relationship issues.
- Trauma-related counseling. A treatment approach for PTSD clients and other effects of trauma or abuse. Therapy utilizes cognitive behavior techniques that are adapted for the specific needs of these clients.
- Rational emotive behavioral therapy. REBT is a personalized treatment plan that helps individuals identify and replace maladaptive behaviors, attitudes, and emotions that are self-defeating.
- Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.
- Community reinforcement plus vouchers. Helps patients work on improving family relations while also ungoing vocational training and other skills training that are crucial to maintaining abstinence. Participants receive incentives such as vouchers that can be exchanged for retail items.
- Relapse prevention. Relapse prevention utilizes several CBT modalities that help individuals maintain abstinence by changing the maladaptive behaviors that play a role in their addiction.
- Anger management. Seeks to help patients develop strategies to better manage the anger cycle and improve conflict resolution. Also seeks to reduce emotional and physiological responses to anger.
- Matrix Model. Provides support and guidance by trained therapists to help patients remain in treatment and develop the skills to cease drug use.
- Brief intervention. Substance abusers who are not yet dependent will benefit from a short-term intervention that consists of one to five sessions.
- Contingency management/motivational incentives. Provides a positive-reinforcement approach to treatment for drug and alcohol abusers. Patients receive rewards in recognitition of their accomplishments toward recovery.
- Motivational interviewing. A treatment approach that seeks to help a person become motivated to change the behaviors that prevent them from making healthier choices in life. Patients also learn to manage the anger or hostility that interferes with their ability to make changes.
- Service Settings (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient etc.)
- Residential
- Short-term residential that is similar to ASAM Level III.5, clinically managed high-intensity residential treatment, typically 30 days or less.
- Long-term residential that is similar to ASAM Levels III.3 and III.1, clinically managed medium- or low- intensity residential treatment, typically more than 30 days.
- Facility Operation (e.g. Private, Public)
- Private non-profit organization
- Special Programs/Groups Offered
- Clients referred from the court/judicial system
- Adult men
- Transitional age young adults
- Assessment and Pre-treatment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
- Counseling Services and Education
- Individual counseling offered
- Group counseling offered
- Employment counseling or training
- Type of Opioid Treatment
- Accepts clients on opioid medication.
- Transitional Services
- Aftercare/continuing care
- Discharge Planning
- Ancillary Services
- Housing Services offered to assist individuals in finding and maintaining appropriate and affordable housing arrangements.
- Consumer-run (peer-support) Services are run by mental health consumers and provide support services, such as social clubs, peer-support groups, and other peer-organized or consumer-run activities.
- Self-help groups
- Social skills development
- Payment, Insurance, and Funding Accepted
- Cash or self-payment
- Federal, or any government funding for substance abuse programs
- Payment Assistance Available
- Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors). Variable prices for services based on a person’s ability to pay.
- Screening and Testing
- Breath analyzer or blood alcohol testing
- Drug or alcohol urine screening
- Screening for mental health disorders
- Screening for substance use
- Facility Smoking Policy
- Smoking permitted in designated area.
- Age Groups Accepted
- This facility accepts all young adults through programs which are tailored to co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.
- This facility accepts all adults for treatment.
- Gender Accepted
- Male
- Language Services
- Services for the deaf and hard of hearing.
- Other Languages
- Staff counselors provide treatment in Spanish.
- Tags
- Reviews