3R8A3678
Orange County, California

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3R8A3704

Inpatient Treatment

A 24/7 structured environment for the early, fragile weeks of recovery — when continuity, supervision, and medical access matter most.

What inpatient is

Inpatient treatment is a higher level of care than residential or outpatient. Clients live on-site with around-the-clock clinical and medical support. It's designed for the period right after detox, when the body has stabilized but the brain is still recalibrating and relapse risk is at its peak.

Who it's for

  • Clients stepping down from medical detox who still need 24-hour monitoring
  • People whose home environment isn't stable enough yet to support sobriety
  • Clients with co-occurring mental health conditions that need close clinical observation and possible medication adjustment
  • Anyone for whom outpatient hasn't held — sometimes a more contained environment is what makes the difference

A typical day

  • Morning check-ins and group therapy
  • Daily individual therapy with a primary clinician
  • Process and skills groups (CBT, relapse prevention, mindfulness, trauma-informed work)
  • Psychiatric and medical follow-up as needed
  • Family therapy sessions once clinically appropriate
  • Time for rest, meals, exercise, and reflection — recovery is a physical project as much as a psychological one

What we work on

  • Stabilization and ongoing withdrawal management
  • Co-occurring mental health concerns
  • Triggers, cravings, and early relapse prevention
  • Family communication when appropriate
  • Discharge planning into the next level of care — this starts on admission, not the week before discharge

How long inpatient lasts

Length of stay is clinical, not a fixed number. Some clients step down to residential or PHP after 7–14 days; others need longer. The team meets weekly to review progress and adjust the plan.

Insurance and cost

We accept most major commercial insurance plans and verify benefits before admission so you know what's covered. Call admissions to start.

Talk to admissions

(866) 514-7282 — confidential, no pressure.