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Richmond Medical Center
Chemical Dependency Recovery Program (CDRP)
 

Address
901 Nevin Ave.
Richmond CA 94801

Building C, 3rd floor
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Telephone
(510) 307-1591

 
 

Welcome to the Department of Chemical Dependency Services

Chemical Dependency Family Education Series
Have concerns or questions about your or a loved one’s alcohol or drug use? Come and learn more at this free drop-in class, which includes presentations, discussions and videos about addiction, co-dependency and recovery.

Monday mornings at 9:30am and evenings at 5:45pm.
FREE; open to the community
Register at Psychiatry Reception, Building C, 3rd floor
Call Chemical Dependency at 307-1591 for further information.

Chemical Dependency Adolescent Recovery Program
The problems caused by alcohol and drug abuse don’t have to control your life. This teen program can help you deal with your pain and confusion. The program works best when family members come and actively participate in the recovery process. Treatment is voluntary and confidential.

Schedule provided at intake appointment.
Individuals or parents can make an appointment.
Members only, fee up to $5. Call Chemical Dependency at 307-1591.

Chemical Dependency Recovery Program
Have drugs or alcohol taken control of your life or someone you care about? Talk to a specialist about your concerns; chemical dependency treatment may help. Treatment is voluntary and confidential.

Schedule provided at intake appointment.
Members only, fee up to $5.
Call Chemical Dependency at 307-1591.

Chemical Dependency Program: Co-Dependency Group
This ongoing group offers discussion and support for family and friends of people with alcohol and drug abuse problems.

Schedule provided at intake appointment.FREE; open to the community
Members only, fee up to $5, drop in.
Register at Psychiatry Reception, Building C, 3rd floor.

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