Address: 927 24th St, San Diego, CA 92102, USA
Phone: +16192338054
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–3PM
Tuesday: 7AM–3PM
Wednesday: 7AM–3PM
Thursday: 7AM–3PM
Friday: 7AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
Terrie Best
I frequently see women with their belongings in bags outside sitting on the curb having been kicked out of Crash. when asked, they say they have no place to go. that's not rehab, its abuse! beware if you sign up for this residential rehab, you may be kicked out and become homeless. Crash shares an alley with me and a bunch of neighbors. the staff yell and act unprofessional toward the women residents of Crash. they are bad neighbors and do not care about being good ones. they leave a food delivery service truck blocking the alley, running a diesel motor, spewing fumes for 20 minutes and shaking the buildings with the noise. Mary Himmelberger the off-site executive director of Crash discounted the noise and fumes issue as "its only 20 mins a week." local ordinance says trucks can idle no more than 5 mins on city streets but Mary doesn't think her neighbors deserve for her to ask the company to turn off their motor and stop the noise and fumes. Mary Himmelberger and Crash Inc are bad and inconsiderate neighbors. Crash is not a good place for vulnerable people.
Aseret Sykes
I will never forget this place it made such a huge impact in life. I am very grateful 🙏 to have been part of this house. Staff and counselors are great! A place I would definitely recommend. It saves lives!!!
Tanyann Pena
This place saved my life. Miracles are possible as long as you are willing to take suggestions and learn a new way of life. Today life is beautiful and I owe it to the house that saved me and all the amazing staff.
Renee Johnson
This place saved my life. If you are broken like I was and didn't think life could be any different and you have a little willingness I promise Crash will help you make a difference
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It's easier if I say what you can't have. No electronics no mouthwash of any kind no cell phone. Pack comfortable clothes. And let me just say you have made an amazing decision to get help. If no one has told you they are proud of you today well I am.
At what point can you have a cell phone?
Crash hate it while you're there. 2 years later, still clean. Great foundation for recovery. I wish I could go back for 1 month, without relapsing. So, hate it 3 months, love it in gratitude for life.
Why are you rude for asking what the rules are is normal maybe he or she has children and would like to know when she will be able to visit
is this a coed program and how does the program work
It is not a detox. You are to be already detoxed. This is a program for rehabilitation day one.
It's not hard. They dont tell at you. I graduated the program a year ago. You have to go in with an open mind and a willingness to change your behavior and want to get clean.
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