449 Recovery
26010 Acero, Mission Viejo, California, 92691
449 Recovery takes “a revolutionary and personalized” approach to recovery. The drug and alcohol treatment center has developed a unique program based on the facility’s own “Culture of Caring” concept, which recognizes and respects the strengths of addicts and alcoholics. 449 Recovery aims to heal not only the disease of addiction in individuals, but also the pain and trauma caused by bias, prejudice, and indifference. A combination of therapeutic modalities and 12-step recovery principles inform the rehab’s “449 Plan” and offer each and every client the opportunity to live a sober life that’s happy, joyous, and free.
Facility Highlights
- Surfing Lessons
- Nutrition & Vitamin Recovery Therapy
- Art Therapy
Specialization
Client & Family Support Groups
Group therapy is a vital component of addiction recovery treatment, considered as important and effective (sometimes even more so) than individual therapy. Benefits include reducing isolation and loneliness and providing the opportunity to learn from others in recovery. In the addiction setting, group therapy is run by trained professionals who guide participants toward a shared goal of recovery.Dual Diagnosis/ Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
These two terms describe a person who is not only addicted to drugs or alcohol, but also has a mental or emotional illness, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, etc. Facilities that treat patients with dual-diagnosis or co-occurring disorders provide psychiatric treatment in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.
Facility Settings
- Average Location/Amenities
Meet the Staff
- Thurman HinesDirector of Patient CareMr. Hines is Certified in relapse prevention counseling, denial management counseling, alcohol treatment counseling and has been a Pastoral studies director, Service director for a major US airline. He has over 10 years experience in all aspects of treatment in management, logistics, counseling, directing, mentoring and spiritual mentoring and is experienced in conflict resolution and mediation. Personally, Thurman has developed a relationship with his own God which is his number one priority and helping others develop faith in a power greater than themselves, has become his main purpose for living. He has amassed multiple years of recovering from drugs and alcohol and other co-occurring disorders. In doing so, Thurman has found his purpose in life which is to help the still suffering addict and/or alcoholic develop a relationship with a higher power based on faith as a beginning while encouraging growth in this faith through his own personal techniques developed through his expansive education, experience and practices to learn new patterns.
- Jennifer Reza-SagemullerClinical DirectorJennifer Reza-Sagemuller is Marital and Family Therapist that currently works as a bilingual therapist with Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Organization, serving various mental health needs for children and families in the greater Los Angeles Area. Jennifer graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a minor in Spanish Language studies, Magna Cum Laude from California State University, San Marcos. In 2009, Jennifer received her Master's Degree in Marital and Family Therapy from Alliant International University's California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP). During her time at Alliant, Jennifer also completed additional studies and attended a cultural immersion program in Mexico City, Mexico, to receive a certificate in Latin American Family Therapy and played an integral part of the creation of Society for Human Diversity on campus. Jennifer's natural clinical ability, experience and dedication to the field, coupled with her passion for serving underprivileged populations, make her a wonderful asset to any therapeutic team in a variety of settings.