About Salvation Army Harbor Light Center
Salvation Army Harbor Light Center is a faith-based addiction treatment center in Washington, District of Columbia offering residential and outpatient recovery services for adults seeking help with alcohol and substance use.
Their mission combines spiritual guidance with evidence based care to promote lasting recovery and personal growth.
Residential and Outpatient Treatment Programs
Clients typically enter the program after completing detox with treatment lengths ranging from 21 to 45 days. The continuum of care includes short term and long term residential treatment, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient, and general outpatient services.
Programming integrates CBT and DBT, motivational interviewing and 12 step facilitation, trauma related counseling, and relapse prevention.
Clients can expect counseling along with anger management support and employment assistance to help build sustainable, independent lives in recovery.
Quick Facts About Harbor Light Center
- Levels of care: Residential (short and long term), PHP, IOP, and outpatient treatment.
- Who they treat: Adult men and women ages 18 to 64, including clients with trauma histories and clients on opioid or methadone medication.
- Approach: Faith based recovery combined with CBT, DBT, 12 step, and trauma informed counseling.
- Payment options: Private insurance, self-pay, Access to Recovery vouchers, government funding, and payment assistance.
- Special features: Employment support and transitional or sober housing options to ease the move toward independent living.





