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Alcohol and Drug Awareness ProgramResidential Treatment in Stockton, CA

Virtual & In-Person
Licensed in CAAccepts Tricare, Self-Pay / Sliding ScaleVirtual & In-Person

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New Directions is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization located at 1981 Cherokee Road in Stockton, California, serving men and women of San Joaquin County who struggle with substance use disorder. Since 1992, the organization has provided residential and outpatient treatment, detoxification services, and medically assisted treatment to help individuals achieve clean, sober, and fulfilling lives. The three-acre campus offers a safe and supportive environment licensed by the California Department of Health Care Services. The organization collaborates with San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services, court systems, and other agencies to provide comprehensive substance use disorder services. Medi-Cal members in San Joaquin County may qualify for no-cost treatment. The organization has provided over 500,000 bed days of treatment since its founding.

Role

Residential Treatment

What a first session looks like

Virtual & In-Person

Call (209) 817-1921 to talk with an intake specialist about treatment options.

Specialties & focus areas

Recovery focus

Substance use disorder

Evidence-based approaches

MAT

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). Pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapy. Standard of care for opioid and alcohol use disorder; emerging evidence in gambling for impulsivity-targeting agents.

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Insurance accepted

TRICARESelf-Pay / Sliding Scale

Session format

Virtual & In-Person

Languages

English

Pricing

Contact for self-pay rates

Most providers respond within 1–2 business days.

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