SAH
Albuquerque, NM · Accepting Referrals

Most treatment programs manage addiction. We built a different model.

Treatment. Housing. Employment. All integrated in one system — because disconnected programs produce disconnected people.

1,000+ clients  ·  200+ staff  ·  $0 grants

1,000+
Active Clients
200+
Staff Members
250+
Housing Units
$0
Grants Received

The system wasn't designed to actually work.

Most treatment programs stabilize people and send them back to the same environment that made them sick — no housing, no job, no plan. Then they call it treatment.

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The Revolving Door

Without housing, employment, and community — stabilization is temporary. The majority of people who complete standard treatment relapse within a year (NIDA, 2020). We built a model to change that number.

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The Compliance Problem

Most systems measure compliance: Did the patient show up? Was the form filed? SAH measures outcomes: Is this person's life measurably better? Are they housed? Employed? Connected?

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The Silo Problem

Housing is one system. Treatment is another. Employment is a third. None of them talk to each other. SAH built one integrated system — because disconnected programs produce disconnected people.

Full spectrum. Nothing left out.

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Medically Assisted Treatment

Evidence-based medication plus intensive therapy — a structured path toward full recovery.

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Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

12 to 20 hours of therapy per week. Structured therapy, education, and coping skills.

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Residential Treatment

Accredited adult residential treatment with around-the-clock support.

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Individual & Group Counseling

Licensed counselors addressing underlying issues and building long-term coping skills.

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Certified Peer Support

People in recovery supporting people in recovery. Certified, trained, and accountable.

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Community Support Services

Employment navigation, family reconnection, benefit access, housing support.

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Employment Pathways

Structured job readiness programming with real credentials, not just preparation.

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Digital Skills Training

Graphic design, content creation, web development, and video production.

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Six Levels of Housing

Crisis bed to independent living. Every transition earned through behavior.

Three years. Six levels. One direction: forward.

Recovery takes time. Not 30 days — three years. The six-level progression mirrors both housing and employment, so every step forward in treatment corresponds to a step forward in stability and purpose.

Progress is earned through behavior, not time. Every level has clear criteria. Every transition is tracked. The final level — Community Anchor — is designed to loop people back into the system as mentors, staff, and leaders.

Explore the Six Levels
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Crisis Stabilization
Safe, immediate support while acute needs are addressed
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Clinical Bridge
Structured housing with daily clinical contact
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Recovery Residence
Sober living, peer community, employment readiness begins
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Supported Independence
Semi-independent housing, active employment
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Transitional Housing
Near-independent living, full employment, building savings
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Community Anchor
Independent. Often returns as mentor, peer support, or staff.

Built by people who've been in the room.

PC
Paul Chavez
Chief Executive Officer
LPCCNM BrokerGB-98
AG
Anna Golding
President
LADCOTP OpsJoint Commission
Accepting Referrals

Know someone who needs help? We built this for them.

SAH accepts referrals from hospitals, courts, social workers, family members, and anyone who knows someone who needs more than a 30-day program.