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SouthCoast Recovery's California Drug Rehab Facility Expands Operations

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 SouthCoast Recovery has been experiencing tremendous growth over the past year and a half.  "I'm proud to be part of the team fueling the expansion.  We have a first class group of people all with their hearts in the right place." says Marketing Director, Tom Petersen.  Part of this growth includes the addition of new facilities, with the most recent being an upscale twelve-bed unit in the Dana Point highlands.

The new house is a 7,000 square foot unique designer home perfectly suited to the needs of the more discriminating client in recovery.   The facility features a pool and panoramic ocean view coupled with unique design elements sure to make the experience as comfortable as possible.

“We’re very happy to introduce a more upscale residential facility to our already excellent program. The diversification we offer allows us to serve varying client needs,” says Krishna Jessick, Program Director for SouthCoast Recovery.

SouthCoast Recovery is a leading Drug rehab center in south Orange County located near some of the best beaches in southern California.  They offer individualized treatment programs in alcohol, cocaine, heroin, Opiates and Methamphetamine addiction. Specialized tracks include gender specific, Christian and LGBT-friendly.  

SouthCoast Recovery was founded by CEO Dennis Larkin in 1994. Like many note-worthy companies, the initial office was run out of the garage of a residential house. Now in its 14th year, this thriving Drug treatment facility has seven homes in the upscale beach community of Dana Point, California,.  “The incredible environment and support of the local Recovery community in south Orange County is unparalleled,” says Larkin. The ease of locating quality sponsorship and employment during the residential program encourages many clients to relocate to the area. South Orange County is fast becoming known as a mecca for recovery.

Clients entering Drug and alcohol treatment at SouthCoast Recovery are assigned to one of the residential homes, either co-ed or gender-specific, depending upon their personal treatment program. SouthCoast Recovery offers 30, 60 and 90-day residential treatment as well as 6-month transitional programs at their California rehab center.


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