Social Rehab Programs
Social rehabilitation is defined as a social service that helps people through various supportive services, work towards the goal of reaching their full potential and live fulfilling lives. Psychosocial rehabilitation focuses on providing a strengths-based approach to help people build skills and access community resources.
Our social rehabilitation housing programs provide support and life skills training for our residents, many of whom are taking early steps in independent living. These small homes are nestled in communities throughout Sonoma County, and are managed by dedicated staff who act as guides for the residents as they make positive life changes. Our time-tested programs and support services help residents through the structure and allotted time, build independence by addressing educational, health, behavioral health, employment, housing, income and addiction treatment needs. Residents are empowered as individuals, while engaging in a communal atmosphere, and important life skills are learned at weekly group meetings conducted by CSN staff.
Our board and care homes provide long term housing for men and women who depend on supportive programming for daily living. Designed to help residents address self care, health, behavioral health and addiction treatment needs alongside personal goals, our board and care homes offer ongoing support and guidance. These homes are located in residential neighborhoods with access to public transportation and shopping. Residents are empowered as individuals while engaging in a communal atmosphere, where house issues are solved together and important life skills are learned at weekly group meetings conducted by CSN staff.
Learn what Social Rehabilitation means. Each CSN program addresses particular levels of independence and ability. Please look at each program further details of what they include.