About Inland Valley Recovery Services – Upland
Inland Valley Recovery Services (IVRS) is located in Upland, California. They provide substance abuse and recovery services for adults and youths in and around San Bernardino County. They have outpatient and residential inpatient programs for detox, recovery and prevention.
They serve over 5,000 patients per year with a wide range of recovery services along with aftercare. They offer individual and group counseling sessions led by qualified, multidisciplinary bilingual staff who meet the California Department of Health Care Services licensing and certification standards.
Their Adult Program focuses on drug and alcohol rehab in either an outpatient or residential inpatient setting. They use a whole scale view to approach addiction treatment and recovery that’s centered around family, community, self help groups and social networks. Their Youth Services are focused on helping at risk youth through the NCTI, National Curriculum and Training Institute, Crossroads Education Program.
They help with drug and alcohol abuse treatments or interventions and anger management. They also support those who have been in trouble for shoplifting or truancy. Many kids who come to this program have been exposed to trauma and are showing negative behavioral patterns.
They have a Family Program that’s centered around helping people with chemical dependency problems that affect the entire family. In this progrma, family members attend classes with the patient that allow them to understand what their loved one is going through.
They also have prenatal day treatment and an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for pregnant or postpartum or parenting women with substance use disorder (SUD). They help with relapse prevention, offer parenting classes, support family systems and provide transportation if needed.
One former patient here said this place saved their life and everything was great including the staff, the food, the meetings and the people. Another said they helped her get better when she thought it was impossible.