About Health Right 360 – Los Angeles
Walden House’s 6th Street Male Community Reentry Program is abbreviated as MCRP. It’s a residential facility in Los Angeles, California. It’s a voluntary program for 200 men, 180 of whom are inmates serving out the last two years of a custodial sentence and 20 parolees in the community reentry phase of rehabilitation. The goal of the program is to help participants successfully reenter the community from incarceration and reduce reoffending.
The services at MCRP include comprehensive substance use disorder treatment integrated with mental health services. This means that a participant with a dual diagnosis. This means that those with substance use disorder and additional mental health symptoms at the same time can receive simultaneous treatment for both. Inpatient addiction treatment includes medication management, individual and group therapy, and primary medical care.
A great thing about MCRP is that alongside substance use treatment, participants also receive additional services that help aid recovery and become an upstanding member of the community. These include classes for literacy, life skills, and employment readiness, as well as housing assistance.