About Tarzana Treatment Centers – Atlantic Avenue – Long Beach
Tarzana Treatment Centers – Atlantic Avenue is a drug rehab facility in Long Beach, California. The center offers treatment for substance, alcohol, and opioid use disorders and co-occurring mental and behavioral health disorders. This location provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT), detox, inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), general outpatient programs (OPs), sober living, 12 Step programs, dual diagnosis treatment, case management, and aftercare for teenagers, young adults, and adults. Specialized programs are available for justice-involved persons and gender-specific groups. Telehealth is available. Specialized programs in the Tarzana Treatment Centers network are available for veterans.
Tarzana Treatment Centers – Atlantic Avenue may provide medications to ease clients’ addictions and chronic pain during withdrawal. Clients may receive Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone. The center also offers methadone and buprenorphine maintenance programs to prevent relapse. Women may be eligible to receive Vivitrol treatment. Mothers with young children may be eligible for childcare. Telehealth support is also available for medication management.
At Tarzana Treatment Centers- Atlantic Avenue, detox clients undergo a personalized screening and receive a custom care program. Detox can include medical, psychiatric, and holistic therapies to prevent relapse and to ease withdrawal. Clients are enrolled in 12 Step programs to begin their transition into sobriety.
Inpatient programs at the Atlantic Avenue facility focus on mental and behavioral health stabilization. Clients may receive group and individual counseling, emotional wellness training, life skills development, and career counseling. Clients are enrolled in 12 Step programs to promote healthy daily routines. Trauma care, medication management, and 24/7 supervision are provided.
The partial hospitalization program consists of 6-hour sessions on weekdays. Clients develop coping skills, receive periodic assessments, and participate in group and individual counseling. The program is directed toward maintaining sobriety and returning to healthy daily routines. Mothers may bring their children ages 0-5 to treatment sessions.
The intensive outpatient program offers 3 stages of recovery and includes up to nine hours of treatment per week in day and evening classes. Clients participate in group counseling and life skills development and guidance. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) approaches are utilized to support patient emotional and mental wellness. Programs for children can include outreach toward schools and mentorship programs. Parenting classes may be available.
Outpatient services are held weekly in day or night sessions. Clients participate in group and individual therapy to enhance their daily living routines. Family resources, counseling, and education intervention tools may be available.
Recovery Housing provides clients with short-term residential care to promote their sobriety as they transition to long-term housing. Clients stay for three months, with an option to extend their stay for another three months. Outpatient treatment programs are required throughout their stay.
Tarzana Treatment Centers provides continual care and support for alumni. Relapse prevention education programs are available in addition to family resources. Tarzana Treatment Centers may also make referrals to its partnership programs in other facilities. Community outreach and resources are also available.
Tarzana Treatment Centers is accredited by The Joint Commission and LegitScript certified.
Tarzana Treatment Centers offers self-pay and financing options. The center may be in-network with insurance providers, such as Aetna, Beacon, BlueCross/BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Magellan Health, TRICARE, and Wellpoint. Please check with your insurance provider for specific details concerning out-of-network benefits.