River City Residential Services
A Home for Healing.
A Path to Recovery.
RCRS is Richmond’s first licensed ASAM 3.1 residential treatment program, with ASAM 2.5 (PHP) and ASAM 2.1 (IOP) services for multi-phase clinical recovery.
Real Spaces, Real Recovery
Our care is delivered in real Richmond facilities — our PHP center and four gender-separated ASAM 3.1 residential homes (eight beds each).


Richmond’s First ASAM 3.1 Program
River City Residential Services provides quality residential support using a peer-integrated professional treatment model. We serve adults with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions who need structured, 24-hour residential care to stabilize and begin their recovery journey.
How We Support Your Recovery
24-hour structured residential care in a safe, supportive environment — our ASAM 3.1 platform for stabilization and recovery.
Partial hospitalization programming (day treatment), Monday through Friday, with 3–5 clinical hours per day.
Intensive outpatient programming that follows stabilization and supports step-down care with continued clinical structure.
Every resident receives a personalized Individual Service Plan (ISP) developed with their treatment team.
Evidence-based relapse prevention programming that equips residents with skills for sustained recovery.
Life skills assistance, independent living preparation, and community reintegration support.
Seamless transitions and coordination with outpatient providers, housing, and community supports.
How Admissions Works
Submit a Referral or Call Us
Referrals can be made by treatment providers, hospitals, courts, family members, or individuals seeking care. Call (804) 533-2330 or visit our Referrals page.
Pre-Screening
Our team completes a brief pre-screening to identify immediate needs and confirm general fit before the full intake assessment.
Clinical Intake Assessment
Our clinical team conducts a thorough intake assessment to determine the appropriate level of care and confirm ASAM 3.1, ASAM 2.5 (PHP), or ASAM 2.1 (IOP) eligibility.
Begin Your Recovery
Upon admission, you’ll receive an individualized service plan, peer support, and the structured residential care you need to begin lasting recovery.
If you or someone you know is in crisis: Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357. For medical emergencies, call 911.