Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ: Santa Maria Rehab at Casa Serena
Yes. Many women come to Casa Serena after previous treatment attempts. Our trauma-informed approach helps women understand why relapse happens and develop deeper emotional and practical tools for sustaining recovery. We welcome women at any stage of their journey.
Women often feel safer sharing openly and exploring trauma in a women-only environment. At Casa Serena, clients build strong peer connections, experience reduced anxiety, and engage more fully in therapy—factors that significantly improve outcomes.
Yes, family involvement is encouraged when it supports your healing. We offer family therapy, communication work, and guidance on rebuilding relationships. Because Santa Barbara is close to Santa Maria, in-person involvement is often easier for loved ones.
Our admissions team completes a thorough, trauma-sensitive assessment to understand your history, current symptoms, and goals. Together, we determine whether detox, residential treatment, outpatient care, or sober living is the best fit.
Yes, every woman receives a personalized aftercare plan tailored to her needs, which may include ongoing therapy, alum support, outpatient services, recovery meetings, or sober housing. Long-term stability is a core part of our mission.

