About Cleveland Hispanic Humadaop
Hispanic UMADAOP is a private nonprofit addiction treatment provider in Cleveland, Ohio, offering culturally sensitive, bilingual substance use disorder and mental health services for the Hispanic/Latino community and other underserved populations.
Since 1989, the organization has provided residential treatment, intensive outpatient care and outpatient programming for adults aged 18 and older. Hispanic UMADAOP delivers holistic, community rooted care with fully bilingual staff who understand the unique cultural and linguistic needs of clients navigating recovery.
Bilingual, Culturally Responsive Addiction Treatment in Cleveland
Hispanic UMADAOP specializes in providing services in English and Spanish, ensuring clients can engage in treatment in their preferred language. The organization operates residential programs at Casa ALMA and Casa MARIA with 24 hour structured care, plus intensive outpatient and outpatient tracks that include case management, individual counseling, family sessions and AA/NA support groups.
Treatment incorporates evidence based therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma counseling and 12 step facilitation. Sessions address the root causes of addiction and the cultural factors that influence recovery. They also provide wraparound services including help finding housing, vocational training and transportation assistance to help clients rebuild their lives beyond clinical care.
Specialized Care for Vulnerable Populations
Hispanic UMADAOP offers dedicated programming for pregnant and postpartum women, veterans, justice involved individuals and trauma survivors. These specialized tracks provide tailored support that honors each client's background and circumstances, creating pathways to healing for some of the community's most underserved members.
Getting Started with Treatment
With over 36 years of experience, the organization is accredited by state and federal agencies for its commitment to quality treatment. The program accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and self pay with sliding scale options available based on income verification.





