Santa Monica, Inc.
Established in 1972, Santa Monica provides long-term residential programs to adult women battling substance use, mental health and trauma. The program relies on the disciplines of the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous ® while incorporating evidenced based models that are centered around a strength-based approach. Santa Monica provides food, shelter, rehabilitative counseling, job acquisition guidance and resocialization training through our continuum of care. Being under Santa Monica’s umbrella, women will be empowered as they progress through the Intermediate Residential, Halfway House, Three-Quarter way or sober living and Supported Transitional Apartments to independent living. Women in the Three-Quarter way house will work with our Certified Peer Support Specialist to partner with on their journey to independence. As a stand-alone we offer Chemical Dependency evaluations to the community. This design to step-down levels of care provides a holistic experience giving the women more support as they transition back into the community.
- Over 3,000 women have been served.
- 93% of women served have experienced trauma.
- Santa Monica has been accredited by CARF for Residential Treatment: Alcohol and Other Drugs/Addictions.