Locations
Casa Aurora
Justice Involved, Substance Use Disorder
Casa Aurora provides in-custody residential substance use disorder treatment for females who may also have co-occurring disorders. Services include individual and group counseling, case management, education, vocational rehabilitation, relapse prevention, and therapeutic interventions to help clients navigate the challenges of life post-incarceration. Casa Aurora serves those in custody under the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation with 45 days to 2 years remaining on their sentences.
All reports of sexual abuse or sexual harassment (Prison Rape Elimination Act – PREA) involving a participant should be reported through CDCR. Information on third party reporting through CDCR is available at the below link.
The PREA Annual Report for this facility is incorporated in the CDCR PREA Annual Report which can be found at the below link.
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/prea/
