Good Samaritan Shelter: Recovery Point Outpatient Program
Located in Santa Maria, California, Good Samaritan Shelter’s Recovery Point offers a crucial outpatient program tailored to support men and women navigating substance use disorders within the Santa Maria Valley. The program is dedicated to fostering long-term sobriety and provides a structured yet flexible environment for recovery.
Program Focus and Services
Recovery Point operates on the fundamental belief that comprehensive care is essential for lasting success. The program integrates various therapeutic modalities designed to address the complex nature of addiction while promoting self-sufficiency and emotional well-being. Services are delivered by professional staff focused on guiding clients through every stage of their recovery journey.
Core Offerings
- Individual counseling sessions providing one-on-one personalized support.
- Drug and alcohol education and information to understand addiction and relapse prevention.
- Long-term aftercare planning to ensure continued support post-treatment.
- Encouragement and attendance requirements for 12-step programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), vital for maintaining a clean and sober lifestyle.
Accessibility and Logistics
Recovery Point strives to make treatment accessible to those who need it most. They recognize that financial barriers should not prevent individuals from receiving life-saving care. The facility is located at 245 East Inger Drive in Santa Maria, CA.
Payment Information
The program accepts various payment methods to accommodate diverse financial situations:
- Medi-Cal
- Self-pay options
- Third-party payments
Additionally, staff are available to assist Spanish-speaking clients, ensuring effective communication and culturally sensitive care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of the Recovery Point program?
Recovery Point is an outpatient program focused on serving substance-using men and women in the Santa Maria Valley, providing counseling, education, and support necessary for sustained recovery.
Does the program require attendance at 12-step meetings?
Yes, clients are required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings as part of their treatment plan to support their commitment to being clean and sober.
What methods of payment are accepted for treatment?
The program accepts Medi-Cal, self-pay options, and various third-party payments for services rendered.
