We are working during these difficult times. Our professional medical team is taking precautions to assure your safety.
We are committed to providing quality health care to our clients, staff, and community and will be continuing services consisting of all levels such as Detox, Residential, and Outpatient services. These services include Counseling, Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Admissions, Medication Management, and Discharge Planning.
At our facilities, We already hold ourselves to the highest standard of cleanliness. However, in these extraordinary times, we are proactively going above and beyond our existing standards to ensure the safety of all our staff and patients. Utilizing guidelines from the CDC and the LA County Department of Public health, we are implementing new procedures to help minimize the risk of exposure to patients and staff. We have also amended our pre-admission requirements to increase screening for at-risk individuals.
For our in-patient facilities, we have temporarily suspended outings, meetings, and family visits as we navigate this pandemic. Although this may not be convenient we feel that it is necessary that we take these steps to protect our patients, staff, and the community at large from COVID-19.
At the outpatient level, we have leveraged technology to provide patients with a telehealth option to continue services from home if needed in order to avoid unnecessary travel.
Given the current unknowns of the situation, we will continually update this page as we change and adapt to various policies and procedures that impact our ability to provide quality care.
Thank you for your patience during this time as we continue to help those struggling.
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