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Program: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - Long Term Reentry Recovery Program

Agency: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation


Resource Number: 89326487
Alternate name: LTRR

Description

A residential program for individuals who have served long term, or life sentences. LTORR focuses on life skills and successful reintegration back into the community through peer-driven support, assistance, and guidance.  

LTORR provides a compilation of services based on the individual needs of each participant, including:

  • Substance-free housing
  • Meals
  • Programming
    • Stress management
    • Victim awareness
    • Computer-supported literacy
    • Substance abuse education (based on assessed need)
    • 52-week Batterer’s Treatment Program (based on assessed need)
  • Supervision

Individuals on, or being released to, community supervision through Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS)/County Probation are not eligible for DRP’s programs.




Program Phones:
279-223-3900
Community Reentry Services

Website: www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/ltrr/

Location information
Division of Adult Parole Operations Northern Region Headquarters  
Location: 9838 Old Placerville Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
(Map)
Program Hours:
Hours vary – call for details
Description: Located near the corner of Old Placerville Road and Bradshaw Road.
Bus Service: SacRT Bus 72. Nearest Stop ID: 2825, located .6 miles away.
Disabilities Access: Potential limitations to access – call for details.
Mailing Address: 9838 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Service Area:

Program Delivery
Eligibility: All individuals on active parole supervision are eligible to participate for up to 180 days, with the possibility of up to an additional 185 days, based on assessed need. Individuals on, or being released to, community supervision through Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS)/County Probation are not eligible for DRP’s programs.
Languages: English
Application Process: Incarcerated individuals will be referred by the Board of Parole Hearings if they are found suitable for release to parole supervision. Individuals on active parole supervision should speak with their Agent of Record regarding appropriate placement.
Payment methods:
Program Fees: No fee.
Documents Required: Call for details.
Service Area:
Defined coverage area:
CA -Statewide


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