Reston, Virginia
Maybe you feel out of place, surrounded by triggers, or you just aren’t ready to face the stresses of life at home. If you’re feeling this way, you are not alone.
At Sandstone Care, we understand what you are going through, so we created comfortable extended residential program that gives you the supported independence you need to rebuild confidence, re-establish your identity, and set goals for the future.
In order to be a part of this program, you will be required to participate in day treatment, also known as a partial hospitalization program (PHP), or an intensive outpatient program (IOP) while being immersed in a structured, therapeutic living environment for 2 – 6 months.
Our highly trained staff will work with you to develop a structured care plan that is tailored to your unique needs.
You’ll practice conflict resolution and rebuild family relationships all while living with others who understand exactly what you’re going through.
The added support of a transitional living center gives you the tools you need to succeed in recovery and in life.
Our commitment to our clients’ lasting success and recovery helps us continually exceed licensing standards of care throughout the industry.
The Reston Rehab Center is very close to the transitional living center, so you won’t have to travel far for treatment. Everyone in this group will be attending 25 hours a week of day treatment, which includes evidence-based therapies in individual, group, and family settings.
This program is not one-size-fits-all, which is why we listen to you and figure out what route will work best.
Other therapies include experiential, motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and many more.
Sandstone Care aims to drive positive lasting change in real people. We understand that you have a life, so we offer a more personal experience than you would find anywhere else.
Recovery living can be especially helpful for young adults (ages 18–30) who need support in developing healthy lifestyle habits and developing life skills, would benefit from a supportive substance-free living environment, or find that living with family is creating too much strain on their relationships.
Reasons to Stay
Wi-Fi,
Spacious Yard,
Large outdoor patio,
5 bathrooms
& full-size beds.
Hiking,
Paintball,
Batting Cages,
Rock Climbing,
Top Golf,
BBQ &
Escape Rooms
Our Reston home is in a spacious and beautiful two-story home, designed to help support young adult Men (18-30) early in recovery.
Each Saturday, we have an outing or activity. Residents get to suggest activities they’d like to do. For instance, we may go to the batting cages or play basketball.
Some stay at home and relax, while others go hang out with friends and friends or exercise at the gym.
The Continuum of Care
Access a full range of treatments for mental health and substance use disorders. Whether you need a safe sober living community, inpatient care, or outpatient therapy, we have a program to help.
We provide a full continuum of care for wherever you are in your journey.
You’re not alone. Explore some of the questions others ask — or call us at (888) 850-1890 to get answers to your specific questions today. Ask us anything.
Cost depends on location. We keep our treatment programs as affordable as possible while still maintaining the highest quality service possible. We are in-network with many insurance companies. Call our admissions team at (888) 850-1890 or verify your insurance.
Yes. Our highly trained and caring housing managers are available any time residents are at the house.
Yes, clients have access to their phones and computers.
No. We believe in starting with many privileges and only revoking access if necessary, so we do not have a blackout period when you begin our program.
The house is fully furnished and stocked. Bring clothing and essentials. The houses have TV’s and video game consoles, laundry, fully equipped kitchens and plenty of parking if you have a car.
We understand taking the first step is difficult. There is no shame or guilt in asking for help or more information. We are here to support you in any way we can.