Casa Treatment Center is a nonprofit substance use treatment provider focused on supporting women through structured recovery programs and ongoing therapeutic care. Established in 1967, the organization was created to address the unique challenges women face during addiction recovery, offering a gender-specific environment centered on stability, personal growth, and long-term recovery skills. Programs emphasize abstinence from alcohol and other mind-altering substances while encouraging emotional, physical, and behavioral healing through a therapeutic community model.
Treatment services are delivered through multiple levels of care designed to meet individuals at different stages of recovery. These include residential treatment with 24-hour support, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programming, and continued outpatient and aftercare services. Clients may transition between levels as clinical needs change, allowing continuity throughout the recovery process. Therapeutic approaches typically combine individual counseling, group therapy, relapse prevention education, and support for co-occurring mental health conditions.
The center operates within a structured yet home-like setting intended to promote accountability, peer support, and self-exploration. Programs are designed for adult women from diverse backgrounds, with individualized treatment planning that considers personal history, recovery goals, and social support systems. Through its continuum of care and alumni support options, the organization aims to help participants build practical coping skills and maintain recovery beyond formal treatment.