Heartland House, located in San Diego, California, offers a residential treatment facility for men struggling with substance addiction. The program focuses on providing individuals with the tools they need to live a clean and sober life. As a gender-specific facility, it is only for men and is not religiously affiliated, guaranteeing an inclusive approach to recovery.
The institution provides a variety of services, including inpatient rehabilitation, sober living and continuing care housing, substance addiction education, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention treatment, and recreational and social activities. Heartland House uses a variety of treatment modalities, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), anger management, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), family and relationship counseling, drug and alcohol education, and life skills training. The institution is known for its focus on assisting veterans, being one of the few facilities in San Diego County that works closely with the Veterans Administration. Heartland House is accredited by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS_SUD), indicating that it adheres to high standards in substance misuse treatment.