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Are you worried about the cost of treatment for you or a loved one?
Don't let financial worries deter you from seeking treatment. CoRR makes every effort to keep our programs accessible to all who need them and we’re here to help you navigate through options.

We Accept Insurance

Financing Available
We work closely with Med Loan Finance a private company providing financing services that can cover all or a portion of the cost of treatment. Click on the banner below for more information or to fill out a loan application.

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CoRR News

11/7
Hope Taking Shape

The weather is working with our hard-working crews and we can see pavement going down. With some framing up, we can get an idea of the beautiful views people may see at the Center for Hope.

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Is it a Problem?

Has drinking or drug use made your home life unhappy?

Are you concerned about a friend, partner, or child's use of drugs or alcohol?

Have you tried to stop drinking of using drugs without success?

Is it a Problem?

CoRR Can Help

We know that people have unique needs, so CoRR works with our clients and clinical team to create an individualized treatment plan for each patient and family.

Recovery from chemical dependency is possible, and we're here to remove barriers and do all we can to ensure our clients are successful.

CoRR has recently partnered with Sierra Council and has locations in both Nevada and Placer County to serve you.

Hours & Locations

Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Grass Valley: (530) 273-9541
South County: (530) 268-2356
Truckee: (530) 587-8194
Auburn: (530) 885-1961
Kings Beach: (530) 546-5641
Lincoln: (916) 434-8927
Roseville: (916) 782-3737

CoRR | Grass Valley 530-273-9541 | South County 530-268-2356 | Truckee 530-587-8194
Hope House Women's Residential Facility | Phone 530-271-1140

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