Substance Use Services
Our substance use disorder treatment programs are rooted in trauma-informed care and harm reduction, a philosophy that aims to keep people safe by meeting them where they are in their recovery.
Our Substance Use Disorder Services Include:
Outpatient treatment
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Residential treatment for pregnant and parenting women and our transitional housing program for women
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Screening
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Substance-use-specific counseling
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One-on-one therapy
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Case management
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Parenting education
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Support groups
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Relapse prevention, and other services.
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Our Mini House Residential Treatment Services Include:
24 hour 7 day a week residential care for women or women with small children
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Length of stay depends on treatment needs and funding limits
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Substance use counseling
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HIV Testing |
Parenting classes
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Anger Management classes |
Coping with trauma classes | UA drug testing |
Case management | Transitional housing available for families |
Mental health counseling |
Eligibility:
Women over 18 years old, including pregnant women | Children under 6 years old, maximum 2 per family | LA County residents |
Eligible for Medi-Cal, General Relief, or Cal-WORKs benefits | Private pay available | No one will be turned away due to inability to pay |
Mini House Residential Treatment
Licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services.
License #: 190718AN
Expiration Date: 04/30/2025
Medication Assisted Treatment
Our providers can also offer medication assisted treatment (MAT) to patients who want to reduce their use of opioids and/or alcohol.
Medication Assisted Treatment or “MAT” is the use of FDA approved medications in combination with counseling and support for a “whole patient” approach to treating substance use disorder.
MEDICATIONS OFFERED |
TO HELP
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COUNSELING TO HELP WITH
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Suboxone |
Curb Cravings
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Relapse Prevention
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Vivitrol |
Calm Withdrawal
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Coping Skills
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Prevent Relapse
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Barriers to Treatment
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Case Management
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Have questions or need assistance?
If you have any questions about our services, costs or availability, please call our Appointment Center hotline at: 1-866-733-5924
For a life threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 or go to the closest Emergency Department.