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The Alta Mira residential substance use disorder treatment programs were designed by renowned specialists who are among the best in their respective fields.

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When you come to us for addiction treatment, we do everything we can to help you feel comfortable while you’ve been removed from everything that’s familiar to you: your home, family, friends, and even your job. We recognize that sometimes the comforting bond your pet provides is a valuable asset to your recovery, which is why Alta Mira is a pet-friendly treatment facility.
The unconditional love your pet provides can help you feel comfortable and relaxed, which is therapeutic.
Having your pet with you in rehab can also help ease any loneliness you may feel as you work through the phases of your addiction treatment, free from any criticism or judgment.
Taking care of a pet is a big responsibility, but having a sense of accountability can help you recover your feelings of self-worth. The benefits of bringing your pet to treatment may include:
For some, the idea of leaving their beloved pet behind may also hinder their decision to enter drug or alcohol addiction treatment. Knowing there are options available can make all the difference in the world.
At Alta Mira, we specialize in treating addiction and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. We provide safe, compassionate care in a serene residential setting where clients can focus on their treatment and recovery from addiction without the worries of external pressures and stressors.
At Alta Mira, we create the best possible pet-friendly rehab experience. We specialize in treating addiction and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Our innovative clinical programs and exceptional San Francisco Bay location in Northern California give you an opportunity to nourish your mind, body, and spirit.
We provide safe, compassionate care in a serene residential setting where clients can focus on their treatment and recovery without the worries of external pressures and stressors.
If you’re ready to learn more about our bringing your pet to rehab, please contact us today.