About Oak House

Our Mission Statement

Oak House Treatment Program sees substance abuse as a primary disease. We believe that by providing a clean and sober living environment, our clients will make healthy choices and then take actioin on these choices that will enable them to become usefull and productive members of the community. At Oak House we realize that the ultimate responsibility lies within each of our clients.

Our Philosophy - We Rebuild Lives!

Oak House Treatment Program sees sobriety as a primary goal and that damage occurs in all areas of an addict's or alcoholic's life. We believe that until the addictive disorder is arrested through abstinence it is extremely difficult to resolve other life problems. Our role as a clean and sober environment is to provide the practical options and to empower our clients to appropriately seek solutions for substance abuse damage in all areas of their life. We at Oak House also believe in the Twelve Step Philosophy and that long-term sobriety is difficult to maintain unless our clients use these outside resources as a life-long support system. We encourage these memberships whole-heartedly.

What is Oak House?

Oak House has been in the recovery industry since 1983. We are privately owned, state licensed and certified.

Oak House is a quality treatment program that provides men a supportive environment in which to continue their recovery from the disease of alcoholism and drug dependency.

Oak House provides men with the opportunity to live their lives in a sober atmosphere without the use of chemicals. Residents who are committed to staying sober are given guidance and assistance in putting their lives back together.

Oak House is located in the residential neighborhood of Citrus Heights (A Sacramento, California Suburb). We offer an environment for men with similar problems, fears, needs, hopes and dreams, therefore, you need not feel alone anymore!

Oak House offers the following Credentials and Services to it's clients...

  • Licensed & Certified by the State of California
  • Routine and Random Toxicology Screening
  • Outpatient and After Care Services
  • SASCA Approved
  • Member of National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency
  • California Association of Addiction Recovery Resources
  • Approved by the Judicial System
  • Evaluations, Screening and Assessments
  • Co-Dependency Treatment Program
  • Individualized Treatment Planning
  • Counseling; Individual, Group & Family Therapy
  • Relapse Prevention Therapy
  • Aftercare and Transitional Service Planning
  • 24-Hour Staffed Facility/Professional Staff (Experienced)
  • Credited Teacher for Tutoring G.E.D./College
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Program available
  • Online Education and Treatment Services
  • Mandatory Attendance to AA/NA Programs
  • Drop-In Public Information service
  • In-Patient Medical Detox Services Available
  • Veterans Administration Approved
  • Private Insurance Carriers Accepted
  • Interventions in Your Home

We offer a structured living environment for men with a dual phased system. The first three month stage has men living in a supported community with a more intensive structure. The second phase of support has the men progress to a more independent living structure. Residents are given the tools and are encouraged to find their own self-worth as individuals. Each phase has a different financial plan. Oak House can accommodate clients for a year or more if requested. Oak House is for males between 18-80. They must be clean and sober at least 72 hours unless our detoxification services are needed. Upon intake, all Detox clients are examined by a physician who may prescribe medication for the clients transition. Oak House does not discriminate against race, creed, color or sexual orientation.

Oak House provides a residential program with a home-like environment, including:

  • Professional staff
  • Spacious Bedrooms with linens furnished
  • Cable TV/VCR/DVD
  • Fully Equipped Kitchen
  • Food provided - Lunch and evening meals prepared by a cook
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Recreation facilities
  • Private Fenced Yard
  • Major shopping center and public transportation within walking distance
  • Prepaid Meals

Our Requirements

How does one become resident?

First, the applicant is screened by the Oak House staff for his appropriateness. Upon approval, you must then pay the first month's fee.

How long can one stay?

Depending on assessment and commitment of the person, the length may vary:

  1. We have a supervised detox program 3-7 days
  2. Our Primary program is from 30-90 days
  3. Our Secondary program is from 4-12 months
  4. Transitional living is also available coupled with our intensive outpatient program

Let Oak House provide you with a new start!

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