About Treatment at Walter’s House – Woodland
Walter’s House is an accredited dual diagnosis addiction recovery center for adults in Woodland, California, operating under Fourth & Hope, formerly known as the Yolo Wayfarer Center. They provide a continuum of care for the hungry and homeless by moving clients from the streets to stability in Woodland and Yolo County. Available programs include residential treatment, transitional living, supportive housing, and aftercare services.
Walter’s House provides a 44 bed residential drug rehab for men and women with gender specific dorms. This program addresses physical and mental health, substance use, employment and income needs, and housing. During your stay, you have access to restrooms, showers, laundry, transportation, phone, and mail services. You’ll also participate in counseling to help them overcome their addictions to alcohol, opioids, and other substances. Providers develop customized treatment plans based on your needs, such as individual, group, and family counseling, addiction education, life skills and relapse prevention training, crisis intervention, and aftercare planning.
The transitional/sober living program provides housing for up to 24 months along with case management, a house monitor, and a connection to outpatient substance use treatment.
Their parent company also offers a HUD funded permanent supportive housing program that provides housing for individuals and families who are chronically homeless. This is intended for individuals who would unlikely maintain permanent housing without ongoing support.
Walter’s House operates through community-provided donations and does not require insurance. However, if providers need to refer clients to outside providers for additional health or recovery services, those entities may be in-network with most commercial insurance. Verify your coverage with your individual provider because out of network benefits may vary.