Casa Treatment Center is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center that is situated in lovely Pasadena, California at 160 North El Molino Avenue. Addiction to drugs, alcohol, or any other substance of abuse, can take a toll on the well-being and livelihood of the addict. It's important that these individuals seek professional treatment, guidance, and care in order to safely and successfully beat the addiction. Whether the patient requires inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment, Casa Treatment Center can provide patients with everything they need to beat addiction.
It's very typical for an addict to believe that they can overcome addiction on their own. Although this idea may seem tangible, going cold turkey is unsafe and more than likely will result in a relapse in the very near future. It's imperative that addicts seek the help of Casa Treatment Center as patients will receive quality addiction care and treatment methods at Casa Treatment Center. If addicts do not seek help for drug and alcohol addiction, their future will be unclear. This is because addiction is a degenerative and progressive disease that requires intense, professional treatment in order to conquer.
Casa Treatment Center can provide patients aged Adult women with unique treatment methods along with compassionate care and guidance. The counselors that work with the patient will be by their side every step of the way, helping to ensure their success in recovery. Every addict is able to overcome their addiction if they want it badly enough, but it does take the professional help of Casa Treatment Center in order to get to the level of sustained sobriety.
Through deciphering the core reasons why the patient uses drugs and alcohol as an escape will help counselors to better create a treatment program that works for them. A tailor-made approach to recovery is what patients will receive when they enter Casa Treatment Center and this is believed to be the best way to treat addiction.
If patients are truly ready to overcome their addiction and begin a new happy and content life than they will succeed in recovery. They must be in that mindset, though, in order to achieve lasting sobriety. Visit Casa Treatment Center online now at www.casatreatmentcenter.org and recognize how quality treatment can change one's life for the better.
I was a client here a few times the last time was 2008. I have been clean and sober ever since this place has given me a life. I loved it so much that I got a job here. This place is truly magical. If you are looking for a place to rebuild your life we have the whole package here. Residential treatment, Day treatment, Outpatient, evening outpatient, free aftercare, and a wonderful alumna group that meets monthly. I am forever grateful for this place.
Very special place with positive supportive women and real recovery.
Casa changed my life back in 1998. I got my life back, I was soooo tired and not well at all. Everytime I drive by I see my room window upstairs, overlooking El Molino. Thank yoi
They helped out in every way they could . I really appreciate them and the help they provide.
My daughter did well there. That’s was the only place that really made areal impact on her life.
I was one of the lucky ones to land at Casa de las Amigas for first time residential and sober living treatment. My experience was truly an amazing one. ALL of the staff is AMAZING; from the assistants to the counselors and to the management, I really cannot say enough about their caring attitude and dedication to their practice. I felt like family at Casa -- in every sense of the word. The accommodations were clean and comfortable and the food was home style and most times delicious. It is evident that Casa strives to make it's residents comfortable, which it succeeds in. As far as recovery goes, it was my personal experience that the staff provided a road map to recovery. It was up to me to be open, learn, absorb and ask for help. All the tools were there... and are with me now, if I choose to use them. I could go on and on.... I can't say enough good things about Casa de las Amigas -- they, along with AA, have helped me learn how to live a better life........ one day at a time. Melanie W.
Having just completed 80 days residential treatment and 30 days sober living at Casa De Las Amigas, I feel it is negligent to read a review that bashes Casa and all of the good it does. Whoever wrote that review, was either not a client, or in a coma the whole time they were there. This wonderful, woman's facility truly saved my life, and gave me the intensive care and treatment I needed to have a chance at staying sober. I wasn't there to critique the food, I was there because I didn't know how to go on without help. Along with that came love, guidance, understanding and patience from every single staff member, bar none. I have experience with several other rehab centers, so I can truly say all of this with confidence. On a personal note about staff, Susan Musetti would be an asset to any treatment community. She worked personally with me with all of my issues as she did with anyone who needed a professional and kind ear. She checked in with the clients on a daily basis. I cannot say enough about her and her altruism. All of the staff dealt with issues as they arose to the best of their ability. I walked in broken and walked out with my head held a little higher because of the love shown to me. When my Kaiser insurance ran out before staff felt I was ready to go, My counselor, Kristy Fletcher, went to battle for me to stay, and Casa found a way for me to stay another month in residential, and a full month in sober living that I needed. I am forever grateful to Casa, and would recommend it to any woman who needed the best treatment around. They are not there to fix you, they are there to show you the way you can fix yourself and truly heal.
Casa is a magical place!! If you are serious about recovery this is the place. Staff is amazing and genuinely care for each client, they are more like family than anything. Thank God for Susan Massetie and all the rest of the therapists. If you have heard anything less than amazing about Casa it had to come from someone who couldn't or wouldn't follow rules or work a program.