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Inpatient Rehab & Residential Treatment in Chilliwack, BC

Residential treatment programs where clients live on-site with 24/7 support, structured programming, and medical supervision — typically 30 to 90 days. Below are 4 options in Chilliwack, British Columbia.

Residential Treatment Program

4166 Eckert Street, Chilliwack, BC

Inpatient

Offered by Adult & Teen Challenge Society of BC. Provides a faith-based residential program to help men and women recover from substance abuse problems such as drugs, alcohol, or gambling. The 12 month program is divided into two phases and includes shelter, food, group classes, life skill development, social skills, spirituality, work experience, and recreation. The women's program is held in Abbotsford, and the men's program in Chilliwack and the Okanagan.

Residential Treatment Services and Supports

45470 Menholm Road, Chilliwack, BC

InpatientAddiction Services

Offered by Fraser Health. Offers residential treatment and support in a structured, substance-free environment for people with serious substance use issues who have tried non-residential services without success and have little or no social supports. Treatment is provided in a short or long-term live-in setting and includes group support, individual counselling, peer support, social and life-building activities, meals, and recreation.

Step-Up Residential Recovery Centre

46130 Margaret Avenue, Chilliwack, BC

InpatientAddiction Services

Offered by Ruth & Naomi's Mission. Provides a 4-stage residential drug and alcohol recovery program offering both in-house mentoring and counselling support in combination with participation with external addiction support systems.

Traverse Residential Treatment Program

45456 Yale Road, Chilliwack, BC

InpatientAddiction Services

Offered by Pacific Community Resources Society. Provides a live-in treatment program for youth who want to work towards a healthier life by reducing their problematic relationship with substance use and mental health. The program includes nature-based activities and learning, skill development, individual and group counselling, healthy meals, games and activities, cultural engagement, relationship building, physical activity, and family programming.