Ohlhoff Recovery Programs

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A diocesan institution, Ohlhoff Recovery Programs is a nonprofit addiction treatment organization that has served the San Francisco Bay Area since 1958. Located at the historic Henry Ohlhoff House near Alamo Square, Ohlhoff offers a full continuum of care—from non?medical detox and a 30?day inpatient stabilization program known as the Skip Byron Primary Program (SBPP), to long?term residential tracks for working adults, and structured outpatient services including intensive outpatient, continuing care, and teen-specific interventions.

Ohlhoff is committed to accessibility and affordability, accepting most private insurance plans, with private pay and sliding?scale or scholarship options available. The residential campus sleeps numerous clients in a supportive, structured sober-living environment across genders and age groups, including programs tailored for LGBTQ+, young adults, seniors, and those with co-occurring mental health issues. After completing inpatient services, clients can step down to ongoing outpatient or alumni support programs to maintain long-term recovery momentum.

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