NOVATO, CA – Avery Lane for Women, a San Francisco Bay Area treatment center dedicated to women, announced expanded access for individuals and families in the Sacramento region seeking women-centered residential support for substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and trauma-related needs. Based in Novato, California, Avery Lane for Women serves clients from across Northern and Central California, including Sacramento and surrounding communities where specialized women-only resources can be limited.

Sacramento-area families often encounter long waitlists, limited women-only residential availability, and care pathways that separate addiction treatment from mental health services. Those gaps can be especially challenging when trauma symptoms, anxiety, depression, or other co-occurring concerns are present alongside substance use. Avery Lane for Women addresses these needs with a dedicated women’s residential program built for clients whose symptoms, triggers, or home environments make outpatient-only care insufficient.
“Sacramento-area women deserve access to care that recognizes how trauma, mental health, and substance use can reinforce each other,” said Camille Hildebrand, CEO and Founder of Avery Lane for Women. “A women-only setting can reduce barriers to honesty and participation, especially for clients who have experienced trauma or feel safer in gender-specific treatment.”

The residential program is structured around consistent routines, clinical oversight, and individualized treatment planning. Care commonly includes individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy, alongside skills-focused sessions that support emotional regulation, relapse prevention, stress response management, and relationship repair. Treatment planning is designed to reflect each client’s history and current needs, including co-occurring concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, and other mental health challenges that can complicate early recovery.
Trauma-informed principles are integrated throughout the residential experience. Trauma-informed care emphasizes emotional safety, stability, and respect for personal boundaries while supporting clients in developing coping strategies for distress, sleep disruption, hypervigilance, panic symptoms, and triggers that can intensify during early sobriety. Programming may incorporate evidence-based modalities frequently used in women’s trauma and dual-diagnosis settings, including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, EMDR, and somatic approaches. Holistic supports may also be included to help clients rebuild daily rhythms, restore self-care practices, and strengthen stress tolerance in ways that translate into real-world routines after discharge.
Avery Lane for Women also emphasizes continuity across levels of care for Sacramento clients who benefit from ongoing structure after residential treatment. Discharge planning is initiated early and may include recommendations for Partial Hospitalization Program services or Intensive Outpatient Program services, depending on clinical progress and individualized needs. Step-down planning is intended to support continuity, reinforce therapeutic gains, and reduce relapse risk as clients resume work, school, parenting responsibilities, and other daily demands.
Admissions screening and clinical coordination are designed to help determine whether residential care is clinically appropriate and to identify safety considerations and treatment priorities. The screening process typically reviews current symptoms, substance use patterns, mental health history, trauma history, and support needs. When a higher level of medical support is required, referrals and coordination may be recommended to support safe stabilization prior to residential programming.
For Sacramento-area families, proximity and treatment setting can both matter. Novato is accessible from the Sacramento region while still providing a meaningful change of environment. A change in setting can reduce exposure to relapse cues, high-conflict dynamics, and daily stressors that interfere with recovery. A separate treatment environment can also support focus and engagement while allowing for family involvement and coordinated care planning when clinically appropriate.
A women-only model is designed to address realities many women face in recovery, including stigma, caregiving pressure, workplace stress, complex relationship dynamics, and trauma histories that can be difficult to process in mixed-gender environments. Residential programming emphasizes practical skill-building, healthy boundaries, communication tools, and relapse-prevention planning that can carry forward long after treatment. The residential setting also supports connection among women with shared experiences, which can strengthen motivation and reduce isolation during early recovery.
Families and referral partners in the Sacramento region, including clinicians, employers, and community organizations, may request information about residential pathways, screening criteria, and level-of-care recommendations. Admissions support includes education on treatment options and next steps, with an emphasis on privacy, clear communication, and timely coordination.
About Avery Lane for Women
Avery Lane for Women is a women-only substance use and mental health treatment provider serving Northern and Central California. Located in Novato, California, the program offers residential and outpatient levels of care designed for women, including support for substance use disorders, dual diagnosis, and trauma-related needs. Services include individualized treatment planning and therapeutic programming delivered by women treatment professionals.
Media Contact

Name
Avery Lane for Women
Contact name
Camille Hildebrand
Contact phone
(800) 270-2406
Contact address
505 San Marin Dr, Ste 300
City
Novato
State
CA
Zip
94945
Country
USA
Url
https://averylanewomensrehab.com/


