Program areas at Cedar Housing Life Change Center
The adult residential program offers a comprehensive, evidence-based curriculum that addresses a wide array of issues confronting men and women who are seeking a Life Change. Individual case managers work to develop a personalized treatment plan, designed to identify specific problems and provide a specific action plan to overcome them. Clients are actively engaged in developing their treatment plan, ensuring that they are given assistance in the areas where they desire the most Change.
Maple house is a supportive environment for women to recover and get the skills they need to improve their lives while their children grow in a safe, stable home. Here, women, ages 18 and older, are a part of a Social model recovery program with a 12-step method of recovery. In addition to individual treatment planning, individual and group therapy, alcohol/drug education, Life skills education, parenting skills classes and anger management classes, maple house offers Social and recreational activities for clients and their children.
Withdrawal management provides comprehensive Services to stabilize physical condition, including medically-appropriate step down medications to help ease withdrawal symptoms.
Located in apple valley, oasis house provides Housing and support Services for transitional age youth (tay) in the high desert region of san bernardino county. In order to qualify for oasis house, youth must be homeless and committed to working toward educational/employment goals along with any identified goals for mental health and/or co-occurring (combination of substance abuse and mental health issues) disorders. With the support of oasis house, residents are given the tools they need to sustain themselves and become healthy, productive adults. Residents at oasis house are given a safe, stable place to live, all meals, and access to necessary support Services. While in residence, youth have the opportunity to learn Life skills, receive assistance with enrollment in college and resume writing, take workshops focused on financial literacy, and participate in launch point. Residents also receive assistance obtaining documentation that is necessary for seeking work and saving money to purchase cars or support themselves through college.
Outpatient program is designed to allow participants the ability to maintain employment and family Life while having access to a clean and sober supportive network.
Drinking under the influence (dui) program provides educational and recovery Services to san bernardino residents under contract with san bernardino county.
Sober living provides a private residential sober living home for men who have successfully completed a treatment program and need a safe, supportive, alcohol/drug free living environment. Transitional home clients must have a minimum of thirty days of sobriety and the ability to support personal needs through employment or other source of income. Co-occurring individuals will need to be stable on medications in order to be admitted into Housing.