About National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of the East San Gabriel Covina
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of the East San Gabriel Covina is a community-based, nonprofit organization in Covina, California, that is affiliated with the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. Covina has an active downtown area with shops and dining spots and nearby hiking trails for outdoor activities during your rehabilitation.
Drug Education, Prevention, and Treatment
They provide prevention and treatment services for individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse in the East San Gabriel area. They were established in 1972 to address prevention and educate the public about alcoholism and other drug addictions.
Today, their mission is to reduce the incidence and prevalence of addiction, providing education and intervention services in a facility licensed by California and approved by Los Angeles County Substance Abuse Prevention and Control.
You can receive several types of services including community prevention, treatment, DUI programs and education about alcoholism and other types of drug addiction. The community prevention programs work within school systems and in the community to offer outreach and campaigns that address youth, focusing on minors and targeting preventive education for underage drinking, smoking, opioids and other emerging drugs.
Court-Ordered Treatment and Anger Management Programs
They also offer a wide range of community-based treatment services for adolescents, family reunification and adult outpatient treatment. Cypress House is an all-mens six-bed sober living home that's immediately adjacent to the administrative office.
You have access to court-ordered treatment programs to meet the needs of mandated court or probation programs. Additionally, they offer an anger management program that helps you identify, understand and manage anger effectively, which can have a true positive impact on mental health and substance use disorder recovery.
They accept many of the local health insurance providers, including military insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and tribunal and urban providers. Without insurance, you can self-pay, use cash or apply for sliding scale fees based on your income.