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Casa Treatment Center

Substance Use Treatment Facility in Pasadena

160 N. El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101

Casa Treatment Center

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In 1967, Casa Treatment Center for Women opened its doors as Pasadena’s first 24-hour, non-medical substance abuse treatment program recovery center specifically tailored to the unique needs of women. Today, we continue to provide a compassionate, non-judgmental, home-like environment where the full continuum of care includes healing and self-exploration. Women of all ages (18+), socio-economic, and ethnic backgrounds are given the opportunity to regain the skills and confidence they need to live productive, healthy, and meaningful lives. We firmly believe that everyone within the therapeutic community contributes to creating an environment that fosters recovery in each woman. Casa’s treatment program emphasizes abstinence from all mind-altering substances. In addition, we employ individualized treatment plans and therapeutic approaches adapted to the needs of the individual woman, her family, and the group overall– we also dig into the precipitating issues that relate to the substance abuse problem. Physical, mental, and spiritual growth, as well as the exploration/treatment of co-occurring disorders is encouraged. Casa provides individualized treatment plans specifically designed for women to address addiction, trauma, and co-occurring mental health disorders or dual diagnosis. We educate clients on relapse prevention by identifying potential triggers to relapse, developing coping skills to deal with obsession and craving, and learning alternative responses to assist in making healthy decisions earlier in the obsession process.


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