Casa Aztlan is a residential addiction recovery program operated by the nonprofit organization The Latino Commission, an agency that provides substance use disorder and community health services through culturally informed recovery models. The program focuses on supporting adult men experiencing substance use challenges through structured residential care that combines counseling, education, and skill development. Treatment typically includes individual and group therapy, relapse prevention planning, and life-skills training designed to help participants build stability during recovery. Services are offered in both English and Spanish, reflecting the organization’s emphasis on accessibility and culturally responsive care.
Rather than relying on a single treatment method, Casa Aztlan uses a phased approach that guides participants through different stages of recovery, helping them develop coping strategies and prepare for independent living. Programs often address co-occurring mental health needs alongside substance use concerns, while case management and aftercare planning support continued progress after completion of residential services. As part of a broader nonprofit network, the facility operates within licensed and regulated recovery services that aim to provide structured support and community connection during the recovery process.