Mi Casa (My Home)
Mi Casa (My Home) is an all male residential recovery home located in a quiet neighborhood in South Sacramento. Our 30 to 150 Day treatment program is unique in that we provide Substance Abuse and Mental Health treatment services at the same location. Our treatment is based on the Comprehensive Social Model. The emphasis of the Comprehensive Social Model is to help individuals overcome the physical and psychological dependence on mind-altering substances and learning to live in a state of abstinence, without the need, or desire for those substances. Services include individual and group recovery planning, alcohol and drug recovery education, group support, recreational activities, assistance in obtaining health, social, vocational and other community services. Mi Casa has provided services to Sacramento area residents for over 36 years. We are licensed and certified by the State of California as a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facility. We have a maximum capacity of 20 residents.
Our Goal
Educate and empower our clients to overcome dependence of substance abuse.
Our Strategy
Our model focuses on supportive communities, strong families, and empowerment. Our treatment strategies and approaches are evidence based treatment practices such as the Comprehensive Social Model and participation in the 12 steps of AA and NA. Meetings are onsite in the evening throughout the week.
Our Results
Measures, we are currently experiencing a 65 to 70% completion ratio.
Testimonials
“ If you’re looking for recovery and safe environment, look no further. Mi Casa has an excellent staff and progressive recovery program; you will not find a better facility than Mi Casa! Thanks for saving my Life.” Darian D.
“This place saved my life, the staff and people here are excellent, Thanks Mi Casa!” Kevin H.
“I entered Mi Casa with a very serious alcohol problem. My doctor stated I would not survive another bout with alcohol. My treatment at Mi Casa was very caring and the staff is professional and compassionate. I have a few years of sobriety today. I am grateful that Mi Casa was there for me in every sense of the word.” John D.






