Ocean Recovery

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https://www.oceanrecovery.com/

Newport Beach, CA

Just 90 feet from Newport Beach, our separate men’s and women’s inpatient residential treatment centers provide a relaxing and welcoming environment in which to break free from addiction and learn the tools needed for lifelong sobriety. We encourage our clients to make the most of our location and participate in outdoor activities such as surfing, fishing, and paddle boarding. Practicing these active lifestyle habits and building support networks helps clients transition back into their everyday lives once they complete treatment. We are located in Newport Beach, California.

At Ocean Recovery we treat men struggling with any illegal substance, alcohol abuse, or prescription drugs, alongside any underlying mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Gender-specific treatment is key in identifying core issues and traumas that lead to addiction. In a men’s-only facility, the clients of Ocean Recovery can take a deep dive into vulnerability within a safe and healthy environment. We offer extensive lifestyle skills and community support to rebuild relationships and launch into the next chapter of life.

Ocean Recovery women’s program, called “Oceanside,” is designed to provide a safe, nurturing and healing environment for women struggling with substance abuse, eating disorders, trauma and underlying mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and PTSD. Our commitment to treating co-occurring disorders with equal weight and value sets us apart from other treatment centers.

Through a combination of traditional and innovative modalities, our experienced clinicians and therapists help women find freedom from their addictions and mental health struggles and rebuild the lives they deserve. Many women dream of returning to school, the workforce, or their family life with clarity, capability, and esteem. We work hand-in-hand with clients to meet these needs and help women to return to school, pursue a career, or return to their families with new skills that allow them to be more present and connected.