Offering women a structured path to recovery since 1957, the Crossroads Foundation at 3594 Fourth Ave in Hillcrest is one of San Diego's oldest CARF-accredited residential treatment programs for alcohol and drug addiction. The four-phase recovery model integrates cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and motivational interviewing, providing clinical depth that complements outpatient mental health services available at Anxiety Therapy SD. Residents participate in mandatory 12-step programming, random drug testing, and individual and group counseling during an average stay of six to nine months. Nutritional support and food access through community partners like Special Delivery - Food Distribution Center supplement on-site dental care and a seven-station computer lab for vocational skill development. The program's long-term residential model, funded through Drug Medi-Cal, addresses co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders in women ages 18 and older who require around-the-clock structured support.