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- Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) - L. A. CADA
L A CADA's Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) Network is a comprehensive support system designed to assist individuals on their path to recovery by providing safe and stable living environments throughout Los Angeles County
- Service Bed Availability Tool (SBAT)
Residential - Withdrawal Management, Level 3 2-WM (R-WM) R-WM - Male R-WM - Female Inpatient – Withdrawal Management, Levels 3 7-WM 4-WM (I-WM)
- Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) - Divine Healthcare Services, Inc.
Our Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) program is designed to offer twelve (12) months of transitional housing and essential support services to help you maintain sobriety and work towards long-term recovery
- Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital, Mental Health Facility in Reno, Nevada
Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital is here to support you through your mental health and addiction recovery journey We offer comprehensive programs, compassionate care, and a dedicated team of professionals We’re committed to helping you achieve lasting recovery and a brighter future
- RBH Sound - Official Site
RBH Sound, founded in 1976, is a manufacturer of high performance audio products for residential and commercial applications
- Recovery Bridge Housing - Fred Brown
Prospective residents will need to meet the following Medi-Cal and Recovery Bridge Housing eligibility: Must be receiving outpatient (ASAM 1 0) or Intensive Outpatient (ASAM 2 1) at an LA County funded program Contact Fred Brown Recovery Services for additional help to see if you qualify
- Housing - Safe Refuge
Clients can access RBH housing but must participate in Medi-Cal outpatient or intensive outpatient services If clients don’t participate in these services, they will not be permitted to use RBH for housing
- Recovery Bridge Housing - Tarzana Treatment Centers
Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) is a program that provides short term housing to patients who are homeless or without stable housing who meet criteria of being abstinent from substances and are concurrently enrolled in an outpatient treatment program
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