Q: What services do you provide?
A.Sangre de Cristo House is a transitional living program for women coming out of addiction treatment programs or institutions who require added structure and support to prepare for a successful transition to life in the community. An onsite Outpatient Addiction Treatment component is provided. Through referral, SDCH staff help residents access primary medical care, and mental health services where needed.
Q: How much will my treatment cost?
A. Funding may be available through community programs or through self-pay by individuals and families. We are a new facility and not yet authorized to accept insurance for residential treatment. Please call for information.
Q: How long will I be in treatment?
A. The anticipated length of stay at Sangre de Cristo House is 3 to 6 months, depending on individual need and by progress on meeting goals and objectives.
Q: What should I bring with me on my day of admission?
A. We’ve provided a downloadable .pdf list of items CLICK HERE to view it.
Q: Can I have visitors?
A. Yes. However they must be preapproved by staff to ensure safety and security. SDCH encourages the involvement of your family in treatment.
Q: What is a typical day?
A. It’s fairly structured, to include group and/or individual counseling, community living tasks, and social activities. The goal is to represent as closely as possible a health daily routine to take with you into the community after discharge.
Q: Can I bring my child?
A. Yes, there are a limited number of rooms for that purpose. Please contact the Admission Coordinator to see the guidelines for bringing a young child to SDCH.
Q: Is there a limit to the personal belongings I can have?
A. There are limits on the amount of cash you may have in your possession and on some items for personal use. You can find out more CLICK HERE
Q: Is there a waiting list?
A. CLICK HERE to find out about bed availability.