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Substance Use Treatment · Upland, California

His House 9th Street

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Address
239 West 9th Street Units A and B
Upland, California 91786
Accredited by
Joint Commission (JCAHO)
Available
24/7 admissions

About

About His House 9th Street

His House 9th Street is a Joint Commission-accredited substance use treatment facility located at 239 West 9th Street in Upland, California, within San Bernardino County. Operating around the clock every day of the week, the center provides medically supervised detox and a full continuum of care for adults seeking withdrawal management and ongoing treatment. The facility can be reached at (909) 920-5102 and serves patients under its parent organization, His and Her Houses, accessible at hisandherhouses.com.

The center’s levels of care span the full treatment continuum, beginning with medical detox for patients who require supervised withdrawal management before transitioning to longer-term care. Following detox, patients can step into residential treatment for immersive, round-the-clock support, or access less intensive settings through the outpatient program or the intensive outpatient program (IOP). This continuum allows patients to move through structured levels of care without changing facilities, which reduces disruption during a critical period.

Clinical treatment at His House 9th Street addresses both substance use and underlying mental health conditions. The facility treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis, as well as trauma and PTSD — conditions that frequently intersect with substance dependence. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the confirmed therapeutic methods used at the center, providing a structured, skills-based framework for patients working through addiction and related mental health challenges.

His House 9th Street serves a notably broad range of populations, including veterans, young adults ages 18 to 25, seniors and older adults, men, women, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and those who are court-ordered into treatment. Payment options include Medicaid, state insurance, TRICARE, private insurance, and self-pay or cash, which removes common financial barriers to entry. The facility’s Joint Commission accreditation signals adherence to recognized standards of care, a meaningful consideration for patients and families evaluating detox centers in the Inland Empire region.

  • Full detox-to-outpatient continuum under one provider — medical detox, residential, OP, and IOP all confirmed on-site in Upland, CA
  • Joint Commission (JCAHO) accreditation, a recognized benchmark for detox and residential treatment quality
  • Dual diagnosis and trauma/PTSD treatment integrated into the program, addressing co-occurring conditions alongside withdrawal management
  • Serves an unusually wide range of populations including veterans (TRICARE accepted), court-ordered patients, deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals, and seniors
  • 24/7 availability every day of the week — patients and families can initiate intake at any hour

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Conditions
Trauma / PTSD Co-Occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Populations
Veterans Young Adults (18-25) Seniors / Older Adults Men Women Deaf / Hard Of Hearing Court-Ordered
Languages
English

Location

Where it is

239 West 9th Street Units A and B, Upland, California 91786 Get directions

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Medical Detox and Withdrawal Management in Upland, CA

His House 9th Street provides medical detox as the entry point for patients who need supervised withdrawal management before moving into longer-term treatment. Located in Upland in San Bernardino County, the facility operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, meaning admissions and clinical oversight are available at any hour — a critical feature for patients and families facing an urgent situation.

Medical detox at this level is designed to stabilize patients safely before transitioning them to the next appropriate level of care. Because the facility also offers residential treatment, an outpatient program, and an intensive outpatient program (IOP) on-site, patients can continue their recovery within the same organization after completing the detox phase, avoiding the disruption of transferring to an entirely separate provider.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders and Trauma

Substance use disorders rarely occur in isolation, and His House 9th Street is structured to treat the full clinical picture. The facility addresses co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis, as well as trauma and PTSD — conditions that are closely linked to substance dependence and can significantly complicate withdrawal and recovery if left untreated.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a confirmed therapeutic method used at the center, giving clinicians and patients a structured, skills-focused tool for addressing both addiction and underlying mental health conditions. This integrated approach to treatment distinguishes His House 9th Street from programs that treat substance use without accounting for psychiatric co-morbidities.

Who His House 9th Street Serves

The facility serves a wide range of adult populations, including veterans, young adults between the ages of 18 and 25, seniors and older adults, men, women, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and patients who are court-ordered into treatment. This breadth of population coverage is reflected in the facility's payment options, which include TRICARE for military-connected individuals and Medicaid and state insurance for those relying on public coverage.

Private insurance and self-pay or cash options are also accepted, reducing the financial obstacles that often delay people from seeking detox care. Families evaluating detox centers for a loved one who is a veteran, a young adult, or a senior will find that His House 9th Street is specifically structured to accommodate these groups rather than treating them as secondary considerations.

Levels of Care: From Inpatient Detox to Intensive Outpatient

His House 9th Street offers four confirmed levels of care: medical detox, residential treatment, an outpatient program, and an intensive outpatient program (IOP). This continuum means patients are not limited to a single modality — clinical needs can shift over the course of treatment, and the facility is equipped to accommodate those transitions in-house.

For individuals beginning with medical detox, the availability of residential and outpatient programming at the same organization provides a structured pathway forward. The IOP level is particularly relevant for patients who have completed a higher level of care and are stepping down, or for those whose circumstances allow them to live outside the facility while still engaging in a substantive treatment schedule. The facility's Joint Commission accreditation applies across this continuum of care.

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Medicaid Private Insurance TRICARE Self-Pay / Cash State Insurance
Accreditations
Joint Commission (JCAHO)

Common questions

FAQs About His House 9th Street

Does His House 9th Street offer medical detox? +
Yes. Medical detox is a confirmed level of care at His House 9th Street in Upland, California. The facility operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so intake and medical supervision are available at any time. Patients who complete detox can transition directly into residential treatment or an outpatient level of care within the same organization.
What levels of care are available at His House 9th Street? +
His House 9th Street offers four levels of care: medical detox, residential treatment, an outpatient program (OP), and an intensive outpatient program (IOP). This full continuum allows patients to receive appropriate care at each stage of treatment without needing to transfer to a different facility.
What insurance does His House 9th Street accept? +
The facility accepts Medicaid, state insurance, TRICARE, private insurance, and self-pay or cash. TRICARE acceptance makes the center a viable option for veterans and active-duty military-connected individuals seeking detox or residential treatment in the Inland Empire area.
Is His House 9th Street accredited? +
Yes. His House 9th Street holds accreditation from the Joint Commission (JCAHO), which is a nationally recognized standard for the quality and safety of behavioral health and substance use treatment programs. This accreditation covers the facility's substance use treatment services.
Does His House 9th Street treat co-occurring mental health conditions? +
Yes. The facility treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis, as well as trauma and PTSD. These conditions are addressed alongside substance use treatment, which is important because untreated mental health conditions can interfere with withdrawal management and long-term recovery.
What populations does His House 9th Street serve? +
The facility serves veterans, young adults ages 18 to 25, seniors and older adults, men, women, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and court-ordered patients. This range of populations is broader than many detox centers, and the facility's payment options — including TRICARE and Medicaid — reflect that diversity.
Where is His House 9th Street located? +
The facility is located at 239 West 9th Street, Units A and B, in Upland, California 91786, within San Bernardino County. More information is available at hisandherhouses.com, and the intake line can be reached at (909) 920-5102.
What therapy methods are used at His House 9th Street? +
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a confirmed therapeutic method used at the facility. CBT is a structured, skills-based approach that can help patients identify and change thought patterns and behaviors connected to substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.
Is His House 9th Street open on weekends and holidays? +
Yes. The facility's confirmed operating schedule shows 24-hour availability every day of the week, including Saturday and Sunday. This means patients and families can contact the facility or initiate the intake process at any time, including during nights and weekends.
Can court-ordered patients receive treatment at His House 9th Street? +
Yes. Court-ordered individuals are among the confirmed populations served at His House 9th Street. The facility offers medical detox, residential treatment, and outpatient options that may satisfy court-mandated treatment requirements, though patients should confirm specific requirements with their legal counsel or supervising authority.
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