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Tarzana Treatment Centers - Long Beach

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Overview

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Tarzana Treatment Centers – Long Beach provides residential alcohol and drug treatment with medically supervised detox and support for co-occurring mental health disorders. Specialized programs support women, including those with children, and offer family counseling and court-related services. Clients can access transportation assistance, telehealth, and Spanish-language services, with practical resources like case management and links to transitional housing after discharge.

Address

2101 Magnolia Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90806

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Ages Served

  • Adults (Ages 26-64)
  • Young Adults (Ages 18-25)

Genders Accepted

  • Female
  • Male

Languages Served

  • Spanish
  • English

Treatment

  • Long-term residential
  • Residential detoxification
  • Short-term residential

Special Programs

  • Service members
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Court referrals
  • Military families
  • Past domestic violence
  • Past sexual abuse
  • Past trauma
  • Mental health disorders
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Veterans
  • Pain management
  • Seniors
  • Young adults

Residential Detox and Co-Occurring Treatment

Tarzana Treatment Centers – Long Beach offers residential alcohol and drug treatment, including medically supervised withdrawal (detox). Care also addresses co-occurring mental health and substance use needs, with assessment and counseling in a structured, 24/7 setting for people who need a higher level of support than outpatient care.

Women-with-Children Options and Family Services

This location offers women’s services, including the ability for some women to bring children into residential treatment. Family counseling and family-focused services help support communication, parenting needs, and healthier routines, especially when recovery affects the whole household.

Therapy, Medications, and Access Supports

Treatment may include individual, group, and family counseling, with approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-related counseling, relapse prevention, and 12-step facilitation. Medications for addiction treatment (MAT), including buprenorphine- and naltrexone-based options, may be used when appropriate, and the program can support clients who arrive on MAT prescribed elsewhere. Access supports include telehealth services, transportation assistance, Spanish-language services, and practical facility features such as mobile phone access and wheelchair accessibility.

Discharge Planning, Aftercare, and Housing Stability

Discharge planning and aftercare support help clients continue care after leaving residential treatment. Ongoing services include peer support, self-help groups, overdose education and naloxone training, and follow-up after discharge. The program also offers case management and transitional/supportive housing options to help clients work toward a more stable living situation in recovery.

Client Reviews

Many reviewers describe strong support from staff and a program that helps people build momentum in recovery. Some reviews also point to inconsistent communication and a need for clearer structure, especially around rules and discharge expectations.

  • Treatment Quality & Outcomes (90% positive): Many clients say the program helped them stay focused, learn practical recovery tools, and make meaningful progress. "This place is amazing — it saved my life."
  • Staff & Care Experience (75% positive): Reviews often highlight respectful, encouraging staff who take time to listen, advocate, and push clients to do the work. "Great staff — they treat you with respect and care about your recovery."
  • Facility & Environment (55% positive): Clients describe a structured setting with firm rules (including limited phone access), which some find helpful for staying engaged. "Phones are not allowed, but it helped me focus on recovery."
  • Support & Community (40% positive): Some reviews appreciate help planning next steps — including housing and life after residential — while others describe gaps in family communication and follow-through during stressful moments. "Counselors and case managers prepare you for after residential."

Cost and Insurance

Insurance Accepted

  • Anthem
  • Aetna
  • Carelon
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • Health Net
  • Humana
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • MHN
  • Optum
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Other Private Insurance
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • TRICARE

Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.


Cost

$ - Low Cost Facility

Cost ratings are our best estimates to help guide you, not guarantees. Actual costs may vary with treatment, insurance, and other factors. While we aim for accuracy, details may change.

Financial Assistance

  • Does not offer Free
  • Does not offer Payment assistance
  • Does offer Sliding fee scale

Treatment

Treatment Setting

  • Long-term residential
  • Residential detoxification
  • Short-term residential

Treatment Approaches

  • 12-step program support
  • Anger control support
  • Brief intervention
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Relapse prevention support
  • Substance use counseling
  • Trauma-focused counseling

Additional Support and Services

  • Case management support
  • Domestic violence support
  • Help with transportation
  • HIV early intervention services
  • Mental health support
  • Residential beds for children
  • Social skills training

Counseling and Education

  • Family therapy
  • General health education services
  • Group therapy
  • Hepatitis education and support
  • HIV/AIDS education and support
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Substance use education
  • Tobacco and vaping cessation counseling

Transition Support

  • Discharge and next steps planning
  • Ongoing recovery care
  • Overdose prevention and naloxone education
  • Post-discharge follow-up

Testing & Pre-Treatment

  • Mental health assessment
  • Mental health screening
  • Oral fluid testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use assessment
  • Temporary support for clients
  • Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use screening

Amenities and Experiences

Policies

  • No smoking allowed
  • No vaping allowed

Ownership Type

  • Non-profit

Quality and Trust

The Joint Commission

The Joint Commission is one of the most trusted names in healthcare. If a rehab center has this accreditation, it means they meet strong national standards for safety, treatment quality, and staff training.

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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities

CARF reviews rehab programs to make sure they provide respectful, effective, and personalized care. For addiction treatment, CARF uses standards developed with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), so this accreditation shows the program follows trusted, evidence-based guidelines for treating substance use.

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Council on Accreditation

COA is known for reviewing organizations that support families and communities, including addiction treatment programs. Their seal means the rehab center has strong leadership, treats people with dignity, and follows proven practices across all levels of care.

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SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program

This is a federal certification for programs that offer medication like methadone or buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction. It means the center is legally approved to provide this care, follows strict safety rules, and combines medication with counseling to support long-term recovery.

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Reviews and Ratings

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  • Caring and supportive staff
  • Effective treatment and recovery tools
  • Balanced, ideal environment for recovery
Tarzana Treatment Centers
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