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Hispanic UMADAOP/Casa Alma

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Overview

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Located on the outskirts of Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood, Hispanic UMADAOP provides bilingual, culturally responsive, substance use and mental health treatment in a welcoming, community-based setting. Adults can access residential care for up to 30 days at Casa ALMA, along with intensive outpatient and outpatient programs designed for flexibility. Programs blend counseling, crisis support, and 12-step facilitation with practical resources like transportation assistance, vocational training, and housing navigation. Specialized tracks support pregnant women, veterans, and trauma survivors, while prevention and family programs strengthen long-term recovery.

Address

3305 West 25th Street
Cleveland, OH 44109

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Ages Served

  • Adults (Ages 26-64)
  • Young Adults (Ages 18-25)

Genders Accepted

  • Female
  • Male

Languages Served

  • Spanish
  • English

Treatment

  • Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
  • Regular outpatient treatment

Special Programs

  • Service members
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Court referrals
  • Military families
  • Past domestic violence
  • Past sexual abuse
  • Past trauma
  • Mental health disorders
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Pregnant/postpartum
  • Veterans
  • Pain management
  • Seniors
  • Young adults

Bilingual and Culturally Grounded Care

Hispanic UMADAOP’s Casa Alma delivers treatment in English and Spanish, creating an inclusive environment that reflects the community it serves. The nonprofit emphasizes culturally responsive care and offers specialized programming for pregnant and postpartum women, veterans, justice-involved individuals, people living with HIV/AIDS, and those with trauma histories.

Residential and Outpatient Flexibility

Residential treatment at Casa ALMA provides up to 30 days of structured care with counseling, crisis support, and 12-step involvement. Clients seeking more flexible options can join the intensive outpatient program (IOP) with three sessions weekly for six weeks or a 12-week outpatient track with weekly groups. Each pathway combines group therapy, individual counseling, and case management to support lasting change.

Therapies with Real-Life Impact

Evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, and trauma counseling are paired with family therapy and peer support. Practical resources help clients manage life outside treatment, including vocational training, workforce development, and housing navigation. Additional services address gambling disorder, domestic violence, parenting, HIV education and testing, and naloxone overdose prevention.

Prevention and Community Connection

Beyond treatment, the organization invests in prevention through bilingual school-based initiatives that teach young people emotional skills, goal-setting, and healthy decision-making. Family programs strengthen communication and resilience, while aftercare planning, mentoring, and recovery support groups extend guidance after discharge, reinforcing stability in both personal recovery and community wellness.

Cost and Insurance

Insurance Accepted

  • CareSource
  • Other Private Insurance
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid

Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.


Cost

$ - Low Cost Facility

Cost ratings are our best estimates to help guide you, not guarantees. Actual costs may vary with treatment, insurance, and other factors. While we aim for accuracy, details may change.

Financial Assistance

  • Does not offer Free
  • Does offer Payment assistance
  • Does offer Sliding fee scale

Treatment

Treatment Setting

  • Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
  • Regular outpatient treatment

Treatment Approaches

  • 12-step program support
  • Anger control support
  • Brief intervention
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Incentive-based therapy
  • Matrix Model program
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Relapse prevention support
  • Substance use counseling
  • Trauma-focused counseling

Additional Support and Services

  • Case management support
  • Domestic violence support
  • Help with transportation
  • Mental health support
  • Social skills training

Counseling and Education

  • Couples counseling
  • Family therapy
  • General health education services
  • Group therapy
  • HIV/AIDS education and support
  • Job training and educational support
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Substance use education
  • Tobacco and vaping cessation counseling

Transition Support

  • Discharge and next steps planning
  • Ongoing recovery care
  • Overdose prevention and naloxone education
  • Post-discharge follow-up

Testing & Pre-Treatment

  • Intervention and education support
  • Mental health screening
  • Oral fluid testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use assessment
  • Temporary support for clients
  • Testing for HIV
  • Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use screening

Amenities and Experiences

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioned rooms
  • Private rooms
  • Shared room options

Activities

  • Job training
  • Life skills workshops

Settings

  • City

Policies

  • Smoking allowed in designated areas
  • Vaping allowed in designated areas

Ownership Type

  • Non-profit

Quality and Trust


Hispanic UMADAOP/Casa Alma
Call 216-459-1222

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