About
About Way Back
Way Back is a men’s residential substance use treatment program located at 2516 A Street in San Diego, California. Operating within San Diego County, the facility provides both medical detox and residential treatment under one roof — a clinical setup designed for men who need supervised withdrawal management followed by structured residential care in the same setting.
The program offers two distinct levels of care confirmed at this facility: medical detox, which includes dedicated withdrawal management beds for men entering treatment who require medically supervised detox, and residential treatment, which provides ongoing care following the detox phase. Having both levels of care on-site means men do not need to transfer facilities between the withdrawal management and residential stages of treatment.
Way Back addresses co-occurring disorders and trauma/PTSD alongside substance use, and uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as a therapeutic method. This dual-diagnosis focus means men presenting with mental health conditions alongside substance dependence can receive integrated treatment rather than being referred out for psychiatric care separately.
The facility serves a defined set of populations: veterans, young adults ages 18 to 25, seniors and older adults, and individuals who are court-ordered into treatment. HIV/AIDS support is also available. Payment options include Medicaid, Medicare, state insurance, and financial assistance — making the program accessible to men who may not have private insurance coverage. For those navigating a same-day or emergency decision about detox in San Diego, Way Back’s combination of medical detox and residential beds in a men-only setting is a clinically focused option to evaluate.
- Medical detox with dedicated withdrawal management beds on-site — no facility transfer needed before entering residential treatment
- Men-only residential detox and treatment program in San Diego, CA
- Treats co-occurring disorders and trauma/PTSD alongside substance use within the same program
- Serves veterans, court-ordered individuals, young adults, and seniors — populations that often face barriers to standard detox programs
- Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, state insurance, and offers financial assistance — removing cost as a barrier to medically supervised detox