Treatment FAQ

what is tarzana treatment center

by Helga Gottlieb Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What does Tarzana Treatment Center do?

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. is dedicated to providing professional health care that treats each person with compassion and according to their assessed individual needs for improved physical and mental wellbeing.

What do you wear to residential treatment?

Basic clothing: You should bring seven days worth of clothing. This includes shoes, shirts, pants, socks, undergarments, pajamas, bathrobe, slippers, and a seasonally appropriate jacket.

Are phones allowed in ED treatment?

Most treatment centers will let you bring a phone, but it must be a track phone and cannot have a camera attached to it. Even if you were to bring a track phone, there are only specific times you are allowed to use it. You can also bring an iPod or MP3 player, again as long as it does not have a camera.

What should I bring to a residential?

Aside from clothing, you'll need to pack a bag of everyday hygiene items and toiletries, including things like:Soap or shower gel.Shampoo & conditioner.Towels & flannels.Toothbrush & toothpaste.Hair ties & clips.Comb or hairbrush.Feminine hygiene products.Prescriptions.

Tarzana Treatment Center

Tarzana Treatment Center provides clients with healthcare that fills an important role in Los Angeles County. The full-service organization gives clients high-quality, cost-effective treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues.

What is a day at Tarzana Treatment Center like?

Tarzana Treatment Center receives much of its funding from public tax dollars. Around 85% of the centers’ funding comes from California taxes. Situated in California’s San Fernando Valley, many locals in the region end up attending the Tarzana Treatment Center for various reasons.

Tarzana Treatment Center Accommodation

There are a total of nine Tarzana Treatment Center locations around Los Angeles County. However, just one of the facilities offers clients inpatient substance abuse treatment programs. The flagship center, which is located in Tarzana, is a 314-bed location. Clients share rooms with other clients during a stay.

Tarzana Treatment Centers Privacy

Tarzana Treatment Centers are committed to the protection of your healthcare information. The facilities create a record of the services and care you undergo at the centers. Your healthcare information may be used for payment, treatment, or medical services when working with third parties.

Tarzana Treatment Center Modalities

Clients needing detox services will undergo drug or alcohol detoxification upon arrival before starting the rehab program. You will experience one-to-one counseling, group counseling, classes and lectures, relapse prevention groups, family counseling, and 12-step programs.

Tarzana Treatment Center Setting

There are nine Tarzana Treatment Centers facilities across Los Angeles County. Of the nine facilities, the Tarzana Treatment Centers’ location is the flagship facility. Your stay at the Tarzana-based facility will keep you in Los Angeles County and close to the excitement of the area.

Tarzana Treatment Center Cost

Tarzana Treatment Center uses a sliding scale for cost. Fees vary based on your ability to pay for treatment. Individuals on lower incomes will pay reduced costs. There are non-profit organizations that work with Tarzana Treatment Center to provide free treatment to clients. There is also pay assistance available to clients.

The Tarzana Treatment Centers Detox Experience

When you enter Tarzana Treatment Centers, you are greeted by a friendly and understanding receptionist who immediately notifies intake counselors of your arrival. You are then escorted to a comfortable office where any questions or concerns are addressed.

Intake for Alcohol and Drug Treatment

When you enter Tarzana Treatment Centers, you are greeted by a friendly and understanding receptionist who immediately notifies intake counselors of your arrival. You are then escorted to a comfortable office where any questions or concerns are addressed.

Youth Services

Yes, our outpatient and residential program serve youth ages 12 to 17. Our youth outpatient programs are located in Tarzana and Lancaster. Our youth residential program is located in Lancaster.

General

Yes, in addition to accepting all forms of insurance, Tarzana Treatment Centers accepts Medicare and Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California) and participates in Los Angeles County’s My Health LA program which covers undocumented immigrants. If you don’t have Medi-Cal or My Health LA, TTC will assist you with applying.

Substance Use Disorder

Call 888-777-8565 and ask to be scheduled for admission. Our policy is to admit on the same or next day, but if a bed is not available, enrollment in our intensive outpatient program will be recommended to ensure quick access to care. If requested, we can also schedule an admission date in the future.

Mental Health

Many individuals with chemical dependency also experience complicating problems such as depression, anxiety or other disorders. From the assessment process and throughout alcohol and drug treatment, TTC’s professionals are able to identify and provide treatment for these challenges.

What is Tarzana treatment center?

Tarzana Treatment Centers is a culture of overworking employees by continuing to add job duties and refuse to replace staff who leave, high turnover, lack is respect for appropriate boundaries, lack of care about how patients are affected and lack of care for self care of employees.

Is Tarzana Treatment Centers a non profit?

You must pay for Healthcare coverage although it is a non profit organization. In terms of job security at Tarzana Treatment Centers, I think there is job security, but not much room for growth. In general, managers at Tarzana Treatment Centers vary depending on the department.

Is Tarzana a non profit?

The pay at Tarzana is low, sometimes since they are non-profit the pay is below minimum wage. The job itself is rewarding because you are seeing the patients get well quickly. The interactions with patients and witnessing their recovery is the best part of the job.

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