North County Serenity House

North County Serenity House provides a gender-responsive and trauma-informed environment, using evidence-based and best practices that recognize and account for the role that trauma frequently plays in the lives of the women and men we serve.

Six women founded North County Serenity house in 1966 to help women overcome substance use disorders and attain lasting recovery. That mission continues today with multiple residential facilities in Escondido, CA and expanded offerings that include perinatal and child development resources. NCSH joined the HealthRIGHT 360 family of programs in 2014.

Our specialized treatment approach works with each client to holistically to address their health, emotional, educational, vocational, family, and legal concerns alongside their substance use, mental health, and behavioral issues. Women who participate in NCSH programs are able to reunite with their children, including in-program residency with some children, which creates valuable opportunities for parenting education, family activities, therapy, and healthy bonding and growth within families.

Our treatment and recovery services include includes withdrawal management, individual and group counseling, drug testing (if mandated), drug & alcohol education, recovery planning, case management, and relapse prevention. Our gender-responsive, trauma-informed model ensures that those seeking treatment have a safe and secure environment that promotes recovery and healthy engagement with loved ones, peers, and the community. Clients learn to identify relapse triggers, develop coping skills, and resolve conflicts in order to move through stressful situations that may otherwise have contributed to substance use and related problematic behaviors.

Assistance Animals and other Reasonable Accommodations

North County Serenity House residential programs provide reasonable accommodations to ensure an equal opportunity for clients with disabilities to use and enjoy our programs. For residential and housing programs this includes, but is not limited to, accepting clients’ service and/or emotional support animals, referred to as “Assistance Animals,” in North County Serenity House public and common areas, as well as our housing units. Please speak with a North County Serenity House staff member if you are seeking a reasonable accommodation, and they will assist you in having your request be addressed. For residential programs, you will be asked to complete an application to request a reasonable accommodation, which we have developed to better address clients’ needs while also ensuring the health and safety of other residents and staff. You may also contact our Compliance Department directly at
accommodations@healthRIGHT360.org with any questions you may have about the reasonable accommodation process at North County Serenity House or your request for a reasonable accommodation.

Contact

Main: +1 (760)-747-1015

Intake: +1 (760)-809-9423

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