Inpatient Addiction Treatment Placement in Los Angeles
Cornerstone of Wellness connects Los Angeles residents with licensed inpatient addiction treatment programs — medical detox, residential care, and dual diagnosis support. Most PPO insurance plans accepted across our referral network.
- Licensed Placement Advisors
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- Los Angeles Specialists
- Licensed Placement Advisors
- PPO Insurance Verified Free
- 24/7 Availability
- Los Angeles Market Specialists
- Referral Resource — Not a Treatment Facility
Los Angeles County recorded 2,438 drug-related overdose deaths in 2024 — the most significant single-year decline in county history. Despite that progress, more than 2,400 families lost someone. Placement advisors are here to help connect you with the right licensed inpatient program — 24/7.
Source: LA County Department of Public Health, June 2025What Is Inpatient Addiction Treatment?
Inpatient addiction treatment — also called residential treatment — means living at a licensed facility while receiving structured, round-the-clock care. Programs typically include medically supervised detox, individual therapy, group counseling, and aftercare planning. Unlike outpatient programs, inpatient treatment removes you from the environment where substance use occurred, which research consistently shows produces better outcomes for moderate-to-severe addiction.
Cornerstone of Wellness is a placement resource. When you call (213) 436-1435, a placement advisor will verify your insurance, assess your situation, and match you to a licensed inpatient program in Los Angeles that fits your needs.
Does Insurance Cover Inpatient Treatment in California?
California's SB 855 — signed into law in 2020 and strengthened by new enforcement regulations in 2025 — requires commercial insurers to cover medically necessary treatment for all substance use disorders under the same terms as other medical conditions. This includes residential treatment.
Most PPO plans in our referral network cover a significant portion of inpatient care. Placement advisors can verify your specific benefits in minutes — at no cost, with no obligation. Call (213) 436-1435 or use the verification form to start.
What Substances Do Programs in Our Network Treat?
Programs in our referral network address the full spectrum of substance use disorders, including:
- Fentanyl and opioid addiction (with MAT available)
- Alcohol dependence
- Methamphetamine addiction
- Heroin and other opiates
- Cocaine and stimulant use disorder
- Benzodiazepine dependency
- Prescription drug addiction
- Polysubstance use
Dual diagnosis treatment is also available for patients with co-occurring mental health conditions — including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder — that often underlie addiction.
Why a Mid-City Los Angeles Placement Resource?
Our Mid-City location at 1000 S Fairfax Ave places us at the geographic center of Los Angeles — close to West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Koreatown, Hollywood, and Culver City. Families and patients from across the LA basin can reach the placement office without navigating canyon roads or fighting Malibu freeway traffic.
Addiction Treatment Services in Los Angeles
Inpatient Addiction Treatment
Residential programs with 24/7 clinical support, evidence-based therapy, and structured daily programming.
Learn more →Medical Detox
Medically supervised withdrawal management for alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances.
Learn more →Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated care for co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders — depression, anxiety, PTSD, and more.
Learn more →Insurance Verification
Most PPO plans accepted across our referral network. California SB 855 may require your plan to cover residential treatment.
Learn more →Alcohol Rehab
Alcohol detox and inpatient rehabilitation with 24/7 medical monitoring for safe, supported withdrawal.
Learn more →Fentanyl Treatment
Specialized fentanyl detox and recovery with MAT options for LA's most lethal substance.
Learn more →Meth Addiction Treatment
Comprehensive methamphetamine treatment with psychiatric support for co-occurring psychosis and depression.
Learn more →Prescription Drug Rehab
Safe detox and treatment for opioid, benzodiazepine, and stimulant prescription drug dependency.
Learn more →Serving All of Los Angeles
Located at 1000 S Fairfax Ave in Mid-City — centrally accessible from every neighborhood in the LA basin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is inpatient addiction treatment?
Inpatient (residential) treatment means living at a licensed facility while receiving full-time clinical care, including medical detox, individual and group therapy, and structured daily programming. It is the most intensive level of addiction treatment, recommended for moderate-to-severe addiction or when outpatient treatment has not worked.
How long does inpatient rehab take in Los Angeles?
Most inpatient programs run 30 days, though 60- and 90-day stays produce significantly better outcomes for complex or long-standing addiction. The clinical team at the program will recommend a length of stay based on your specific situation.
Does PPO insurance cover inpatient treatment in California?
Under California's SB 855 (effective 2021), commercial insurers must cover medically necessary treatment for substance use disorders — including residential treatment — under the same terms as other medical conditions. Most PPO plans in our referral network cover a substantial portion of inpatient care. Call (213) 436-1435 to verify your specific benefits at no cost.
What substances are treated at programs in your network?
Programs in our network treat alcohol, fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, benzodiazepines, prescription opioids, and polysubstance use. Dual diagnosis programs address co-occurring mental health conditions.
What happens on the first day of inpatient treatment?
On admission, the clinical team at the program conducts a thorough medical and psychiatric assessment. You'll meet your primary therapist, review your treatment plan, and begin any medically necessary detox. Clinical staff are with you around the clock — nothing happens alone.
Are mental health conditions treated alongside addiction?
Yes. Dual diagnosis programs in our network treat co-occurring conditions including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and others. Unaddressed mental health conditions are the leading cause of relapse, and integrated treatment produces better long-term outcomes.