Alumni Program In California
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What is an Alumni Program?
Formally leaving our treatment services at Vine Recovery, doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye forever or that you would need to seek support down the road. That’s why we created our Alumni Program. It’s created for any alumni to join so they can receive support and ongoing accountability throughout integration into a healthy life post-treatment.
Why join our Alumni Program?
When one of our clients graduates from treatment, the work is not done. It’s actually just beginning as they start their new sober, freeing lifestyle. Learning to live in sobriety can be an adjustment, and is a part of the ongoing process of recovery. Participation in our Alumni Program is a great way to ensure lasting success.
If you are interested in becoming a client or helping to facilitate the care of a loved one, please call (888) 574-7079 today, and we can answer any and all answers you may have.
 
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PHP TREATMENT IN CA
A partial hospitalization program (PHP) is similar to our intensive outpatient program. However, individuals in a PHP are medically monitored during their visits.

IOP TREATMENT IN CA
Also known as intensive outpatient treatment, our IOP day treatment program in CA allows guests to attend therapy and process group sessions during the day while giving them the freedom to return home in athe evenings.

12-STEP PROGRAM
Each of our 12-step-informed programs offers the skills and strategies that have proven to be the most effective for helping people have a lasting recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism.

MEN'S REHAB PROGRAM
A men’s rehab program for drugs and alcohol may provide a clear avenue to help make that possible. Entering into one of the substance use disorder treatment programs for Men shows you care about your life, health, and friends.

WOMEN'S REHAB PROGRAM
In a women’s rehab program for substance use disorder, it is possible to gain insight, support, and compassion to facilitate healing and substance abuse recovery.
