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Situated within the 91105 zip code of Pasadena, CA, High Road Program stands as a beacon for those seeking addiction recovery. Operated by a distinguished private non-profit organization, this addiction treatment center, nestled at 700 South Arroyo Parkway, offers a comprehensive array of services. Their commitment to aiding individuals on their journey to recovery is reflected through the utilization of effective treatment approaches such as motivational interviewing, substance use counseling, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
High Road Program distinguishes itself by providing a range of care options tailored to diverse needs. For those requiring flexible treatment while maintaining their daily routines, regular outpatient services are available. Furthermore, the center extends its support to encompass outpatient rehab services, ensuring that individuals can access the care they need without disrupting their lives. For those necessitating a more immersive experience, residential addiction treatment is also offered.
In the heart of Pasadena, High Road Program's location at 700 South Arroyo Parkway speaks to its accessibility and integration within the community. By combining evidence-based approaches with a compassionate environment, this addiction treatment center addresses the needs of those navigating the challenging path towards recovery.
Address: 700 South Arroyo Parkway, Pasadena, CA 91105
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Phone #: 626-793-6159
Call (888) 779-5650 for 24/7 help with treatment.
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