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Valley's residential treatment facilities provide safe, effective, evidence-based care for adults who have experienced profound negative consequences from issues related to mental illness, substance use, trauma, criminogenic risk factors, and co-occurring disorders.

In residential treatment, individuals have the opportunity to address behavioral, emotional, and mental health needs with the guidance of licensed mental health professionals. A combination of individual, group therapy, case management, and medication-assisted treatment provides continuous care that facilitates the healing process and aids in promoting improvement even after the individual completes treatment.

ValleyEPIC

ValleyEPIC (Evidence-based Programs and Interventions Campus) is designed for men and women in the community who may be struggling with substance use disorders, mental illness, and homelessness. The program offers a full continuum of treatment, from residential and day programs to intensive, traditional outpatient services.

The campus was designed to integrate substance use treatment approaches with a special focus on trauma-informed care. Our goal is to help people break the chains of addiction, which includes a successful re-entry into the community and a reduction in criminal recidivism.

ValleyPhoenix

Substance use problems impact entire families. Focused on prenatal support for expectant mothers and women with children, ValleyPhoenix is a residential treatment facility that helps families stay together.

CORE

Valley’s CORE (Co-Occurring Re-Entry and Empowerment) programs are paving the way. Valley offers both a men’s program (CORE I), and a women’s program (CORE II). The CORE programs are dual diagnosis treatment, with a primary focus on mental health and a secondary focus on substance use.

Valley Steps

Valley Steps helps men who experience significant barriers to obtaining and maintaining housing due to high acuity mental health needs, financial barriers, and access to resources. Valley Steps works with individuals to gain access to onsite mental health services to stabilize and integrate into Supportive Housing or the community. Participation in the program provides mental health treatment, promote continued recovery from substances, improve emotional functioning, and promote personal responsibility.