
Court-Approved Probation Treatment
Probation Treatment Programs in Glendora
Court-approved PHP, IOP, and outpatient tracks that satisfy the treatment terms of probation, with documentation your probation officer can verify, from proof of enrollment to certificate of completion.
The one probation condition that is fully in your hands
Probation comes with terms you did not choose: check-ins, fines, restitution, court dates. Treatment is different. When your terms require substance abuse treatment, drug testing, anger management, or counseling, how well you complete it is one of the few parts of probation that is entirely in your control, and a strong treatment record is something your attorney can actually use.
Glendora Recovery Center is a court-approved treatment provider serving Los Angeles County courts, and completing probation treatment conditions is one of the most common reasons adults come to us. A dedicated court liaison handles the reporting side from day one, so the record of your work reaches the people who need to see it.
This page is about completing the treatment side of probation. If you are still sorting out probation itself, our guide to how probation works in California covers the timelines, informal versus formal supervision, and early termination.
Court-approved tracks that satisfy treatment conditions
Bring your probation terms to intake. We match the track to what your order actually requires and confirm it in writing. Confirm any legal questions with your attorney or probation officer.
Every track runs on day, evening, and weekend schedules, so you can keep working while you complete your condition. If your terms also require anger management, we run court-approved classes in 12, 26, and 52-session formats alongside your treatment.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Our most structured outpatient level of care, for terms that call for intensive treatment. Full clinical days while you live at home.
Learn moreIntensive Outpatient (IOP)
The level courts and probation officers ask for most often. Multiple sessions per week, built around a work schedule.
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Weekly treatment for lighter conditions or as a step down, meeting the requirement without taking over your calendar.
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Court-approved classes in 12, 26, or 52-session formats when your terms include them, with the same documentation standards.
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Who are you here for?
A few quick taps, completely confidential. Answer right here on the page.
Drug and alcohol testing, handled on site
When your terms include random testing, we run it here: urinalysis and toxicology on site, with chain of custody, so results hold up when the court or your probation officer reviews them. No separate lab across town, no missed collection windows turning into compliance problems.
Results are documented and reported on the schedule your terms require. If a test comes back positive, we report it accurately and we address it clinically, because the point of treatment is what happens next.
Documentation your probation officer can rely on
Probation runs on records. Ours are timely, verifiable, and sent where your terms require: your probation officer, your attorney, or the court.
You should not have to carry paperwork between your treatment program and your probation officer. Our court liaison sends every report where your terms require it, on the cadence your officer sets.
If you are a probation officer or attorney verifying this program for someone on your caseload, call (626) 594-0881. We will confirm enrollment, reporting cadence, and program details directly.
- Written proof of enrollment, usually within 48 hours of intake
- Attendance records on whatever cadence your probation officer requires: weekly, monthly, or per report period
- Progress reports with clinical observations, not just checkmarks
- Drug and alcohol test results with chain of custody
- A certificate of completion when you finish
- Proactive communication about any absence before it becomes a violation question
Staying compliant, honestly
Here is how we handle attendance, stated plainly. You are allowed a limited number of excused absences, and our liaison documents them properly so a real emergency does not read like a violation. Unexcused absences are different: we are required to report attendance accurately, including the sessions you miss, and we will not falsify a record for anyone.
That is not a threat, it is the reason this works. A program that reports honestly is a program whose completion certificate means something to a judge. Our job is to keep you on track, not to catch you failing: if something threatens your attendance, call us before you miss, and we will work the schedule wherever the rules allow.
Getting started, usually the same week
Start with a confidential call to (626) 594-0881. It takes 15 to 30 minutes: what your terms require, what your schedule looks like, and what happens next. We verify your insurance for free before you commit, so cost is not a mystery.
Bring your probation terms, court order, or minute order to intake. We build the program to match the exact requirements, confirm your enrollment in writing, and a same-week start is usually possible. Enrolling quickly also tends to read well with your probation officer.
Where to go next
Court-Ordered Programs
Every court track under one roof: drug diversion, anger management, DCFS, alternative sentencing, and the liaison who keeps your paperwork straight.
Learn moreAnger Management
Court-ordered anger management in 12, 26, or 52 session formats, led by clinicians, with documentation your probation officer can rely on.
Learn moreHow Probation Works in California
Our plain-language guide to probation itself: informal vs. formal supervision, typical timelines, treatment conditions, and early termination.
Learn moreIn-network with most major PPO plans
We work with most PPO and HMO insurance. Not sure about yours? We will check for free.
We do not accept Medi-Cal at this time.
- Most PPO plans cover treatmentOften most or all of the cost.
- Free verification in minutesWe call you back with a clear answer.
- 100% confidentialPrivate, with no obligation.


Plus most other PPO plans. Not sure about yours? We check for free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers to the questions we hear most. Anything else? Call us, day or night.
Will your program satisfy my probation treatment condition?
We are a court-approved treatment provider serving Los Angeles County courts, and completing probation treatment terms is one of the most common reasons adults enroll with us. That said, your terms control: confirm with your probation officer or attorney that our program fits your specific condition before you commit. Call us and we will provide written verification for them, usually within 48 hours of intake.
What does my probation officer receive?
Written proof of enrollment, attendance records on the cadence your officer requires, progress reports with clinical observations, drug and alcohol test results when testing is part of your terms, and a certificate of completion when you finish. Reports go to your probation officer, your attorney, or the court, as your terms require. Honesty matters here: missed sessions and positive tests are reported accurately too.
Can I keep working while I complete treatment?
That is the point of the outpatient levels of care. IOP and outpatient run on day, evening, and weekend schedules, and PHP, while more intensive, still lets you live at home. Tell us your work schedule at intake and we will build the treatment schedule around it, not the other way around.
What happens if I miss a session?
A limited number of excused absences is allowed, and our court liaison documents them properly so an emergency does not read like a violation. Unexcused absences must be reported accurately, and we will, because a program that reports honestly is one whose completion certificate carries weight. If something threatens your attendance, call us before you miss and we will work the schedule with you.
Does insurance cover probation treatment?
The clinical portion, meaning PHP, IOP, and outpatient treatment, is often covered by major PPO and HMO plans. Some purely court-ordered services, such as standalone classes, can be an out-of-pocket cost depending on your plan. We verify your benefits for free before you enroll, so you know the real number upfront. We do not accept Medi-Cal at this time.
How fast can I start?
Usually the same week, and sometimes the same day. Call (626) 594-0881 with your probation terms handy; the first call is confidential and takes 15 to 30 minutes. Written proof of enrollment usually follows within 48 hours of intake, which gives your probation officer something concrete right away.
Do you do drug and alcohol testing?
Yes, on site. Urinalysis and toxicology testing with chain of custody, run randomly or on the schedule your terms require, with results documented and reported as part of your record. You do not need a separate testing provider unless your terms name one; if they do, confirm the arrangement with your probation officer.
Is my treatment confidential?
Your treatment records are protected by federal confidentiality law, 42 CFR Part 2, and HIPAA. Here is the honest exception: what your probation terms require, we report, meaning attendance, test results, progress, and completion, to your probation officer or the court. Beyond that, nothing is released without your written authorization. What you share in therapy stays in therapy.
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