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Residential Rehabilitation

Click here to read details of our residential alcohol and drug treatment process.

Tarzana Treatment Centers offers Residential Rehabilitation services to eligible men, women, young adults, and teens. The services are aimed at helping patients to develop the psychological, behavioral and life skills needs for building a satisfying, drug-free lifestyle. Both long-term and short-term tracks are available to individuals, based on medical necessity. We have offices in Southern California's Los Angeles County in Tarzana, Reseda, Northridge, Lancaster, and Long Beach. Our highly trained staff is here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you.

Our Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs:

 

Adult Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program

The Adult Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program is located in Tarzana and is a therapeutic community geared to addressing all aspects of addiction in a safe, supportive and structured environment. Upon admission, an individualized assessment determines the goals of the treatment. These goals are based on the following needs:

  • Educational
  • Social
  • Emotional
  • Spiritual
  • Legal
  • Vocational
  • Family
  • Medical

Residents take part in a structured program of daily activities including:

  • Individual counseling
  • Group process
  • Relapse prevention
  • Didactic lectures
  • Family involvement
  • Introduction to 12-Steps
  • Recreation
  • Creative expression
  • After Care

Other specialty groups and services are also available. Conjoint and family sessions, individual psychotherapy and psychiatric evaluations are provided based on client need.

The alcohol and drug treatment team consists of:

  • Certified Chemical Dependency Counselors
  • Technicians
  • Recreational Therapists
  • Registered Nurses
  • Physicians
  • Case Managers
  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers
  • Marriage and Family Counselors
  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Child Development Specialists
  • Vocational Counselors
  • Registered Dieticians



Family Education

(Available in all Southern California locations: Reseda, Northridge, Tarzana, Long Beach, and Lancaster.)

Weekly family education groups are held to educate and involve family members in alcohol and drug treatment. Families learn about:

  • Addiction
  • Impact of addiction on the family
  • Taking care of themselves
  • Their role in the recovery process


Youth Services

(This service is available in Northridge, Tarzana, Long Beach, and Lancaster)

Teen and young adult residents participate in a specialized adolescent alcohol and drug treatment track designed to address their unique needs. Daily youth-specific groups and activities explore issues that contributed to the initial and continued use of drugs and alcohol, provide a safe environment for the open expression of feelings, develop alternative coping strategies and skills and build a positive peer support network. In addition regular outings and activities provide residents with socially appropriate ways to enjoy life without the use of alcohol or drugs. These services are coordinated through the Youth Services Department, using staff with advanced training and expertise in this area. You can visit our Youth section to find out more information about TTC youth services.


Women's and Children's Residential Program

Services provided in Tarzana, Lancaster, and Long Beach, are designed to meet the unique needs of women. Pregnant and postpartum women can be admitted with their children and all residents participate in an on-site nursery cooperative that provides childcare and hands-on lessons in parenting and child development. Women may bring up to two preschool age children with them into treatment.

The philosophy and structure of the program is similar to that of the co-ed Adult Residential Program, with additional emphasis placed on issues more often encountered by women, including physical and sexual abuse, child rearing and empowerment.