Recovery Starts Here
Dr. Sushma D. Taylor Recovery Center (SDTRC)
Guided by Science, Strengthened by Partnership, Grounded in Caring T he Dr. Sushma D. Taylor Recovery Center (SDTRC) is Sonoma County’s newest adult male-only residential treatment facility, designed to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed services for individuals with substance use disorders (SUD), including those with co-occurring mild to moderate mental health conditions. Under the leadership of CP-DAAC, a major facility remodel—funded through the Department of Health Care Services’ (DHCS) Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP)—was completed last year, with program services initiated on December 1. SDTRC now offers 50 licensed treatment beds and is preparing to launch a 10-bed intensive withdrawal management unit on August 4, 2025. This new unit will feature 24/7 licensed nursing staff, medical oversight by an addiction-certified physician, and full integration of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)—ensuring safe, supported detoxification for clients in the earliest stages of recovery. Under the leadership of CP-DAAC, a major facility remodel funded through the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) was completed last year with program services initiated on December 1st. SDTRC now offers 50 licensed treatment beds and is preparing to launch a 10-bed intensive withdrawal management unit on August 4, 2025. This new unit will feature 24/7 licensed nursing staff, medical oversight from an addiction-certified physician, and full Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) integration—ensuring safe, supported detoxification for clients at the earliest stages of recovery. In addition to ASAM Levels 3.1, 3.2 and 3.5 residential care, SDTRC is licensed to provide Incidental Medical Services (IMS) and dual-diagnosis support for individuals managing both SUD and mental health conditions. Treatment includes individual and group counseling, psychiatric and medication support, peer recovery services, and personalized discharge planning to ensure continuity of care. The program serves predominantly Medi-Cal recipients and accepts referrals from a wide range of partner agencies and systems, including Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC), the AB 109 Post-Release
Community Supervision (PRCS) program, Drug Court, Buckelew Programs’ Orenda Detox Center, and self-referred individuals seeking structured residential support. “At the Dr. Sushma D. Taylor Recovery Center, we believe healing begins with welcome and respect. Our adult male residential and upcoming detox program are anchored in the best of science and compassionate care—integrating evidence-based
Christopher Geiger, Regional Vice President (A) CP-DAAC
treatments, dual-diagnosis support, and incidental medical services. We work handinhand with local agencies— Sonoma County Department of Health Services – Behavioral Health Division, TASC, AB 109/PRCS, Drug Court, Orenda Center, and more—to ensure smooth entry and exit pathways. Our staff are continuously growing through training, trauma-informed care, and a shared culture of caring, so that every man who walks through our doors finds both expert care and genuine support.” — Christopher Geiger, Regional Vice President (A) CP-DAAC
Operated by: CP-DAAC | www.daacinfo.org Detox Unit Opening: August 4, 2025 Licensed Capacity: 50 beds (10 detox) Client Population: Adult men, Medi-Cal eligible, justice-and community-referred
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