About The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center
Located in San Francisco, California, is the Salvation Army Harbor Light Center that has been helping individuals battle substance abuse and mental health disorders for over 70 years. The facility provides a faith-based rehab program and helps residents in the area who are homeless as well. They offer traditional housing services as well as residential care. For extreme cases they also offer withdrawal management.
The Salvation Army offers many programs at no cost. Some specialized services may require a fee.
Programs and Treatment
Their core program is the residential treatment program which is long-term and employs the 12 Step model. This program focuses on accountability, coping strategies, and relapse prevention to better the odds for long-term sobriety. The transitional housing service program provides additional support when patients are returning into society.
The Joseph McPhee Center is aligned with the Salvation Army and provides up to 2 years of transitional housing while developing work training skills.
Facility and Amenities
The facility offers plenty of amenities that coincide with recovery, these include life skills, Worship Services every Sunday at 11:00, nutritious meals provided daily and work therapy opportunities. The community engagement program centers around outreach programs that promote responsibility and connection with your local residents and your peers.