Inpatient Addiction Treatment in Los Angeles, CA
Residential inpatient care, medically supervised detox, and dual diagnosis treatment — with same-day admissions available. Serving all of Los Angeles County.
The Crisis Is Real. So Is Recovery.
Los Angeles County recorded 2,438 overdose deaths in 2024 — down from 3,137 in 2023, the largest single-year decline in LA County history. Behind every number is a family. Behind every decline is someone who got help.
Fentanyl is now found in 91% of all opioid overdose deaths in LA County. It is 50 times more potent than heroin, and contamination of other drugs — cocaine, counterfeit pills, meth — continues to make it unpredictable. Medically supervised detox is essential.
What Is Inpatient Addiction Treatment?
Inpatient — or residential — treatment means living at the facility while receiving structured, 24-hour care. It's the most intensive level of addiction treatment available, combining medical detox, individual therapy, group counseling, and evidence-based programming in an environment removed from the triggers and stressors of daily life. For many people, inpatient treatment is the difference between sustained recovery and relapse. The programs we connect clients with are built around your individual needs, not a one-size-fits-all timeline. The clinical team at the program creates a personalized treatment plan from your first day of admission.
Does Insurance Cover Inpatient Rehab in Los Angeles?
Most major insurance plans cover inpatient rehab in California. California's SB 855, effective January 2021, requires all state-regulated health plans to cover addiction treatment at every level of care — inpatient, outpatient, PHP, and IOP — for all substance use disorders listed in the DSM-5. If your in-network options aren't available, your plan is required to cover out-of-network treatment at in-network rates. We verify your benefits free of charge before you make any decisions. Call (213) 436-1475 or use the form below to start the process.
What Substances Are Treated?
Licensed programs in our network treat the full spectrum of substance use disorders — including fentanyl and opioid dependence, alcohol use disorder, methamphetamine addiction, cocaine and stimulant use disorders, heroin dependence, benzodiazepine and prescription drug dependence, and co-occurring substance and mental health disorders. Fentanyl and methamphetamine are the dominant substances in LA County's overdose landscape, and the clinical teams at these programs have specific experience with both.
How Do I Know If I Need Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment is typically recommended when outpatient care hasn't been effective, when the physical environment at home contains significant triggers or enabling factors, when the level of substance use has created medical instability that requires 24-hour monitoring, or when co-occurring mental health conditions require integrated, intensive care. If you're not sure what level of care is right for you, call our admissions team. We do a free clinical assessment over the phone and help you understand your options — without any pressure to commit.
Treatment Services
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Structured 24/7 residential care combining medical oversight, individual therapy, and group programming.
💊Medical Detox
Medically supervised withdrawal management for opioids, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and other substances.
🧠Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated care for co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders — anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more.
🔬Medication-Assisted Treatment
FDA-approved medications for opioid and alcohol use disorder, including buprenorphine and naltrexone.
📋Insurance Verification
Free, same-day benefits verification. We work with Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross, UnitedHealthcare, and more.
👨👩👧Family Support
Family therapy and educational support for loved ones navigating the recovery process alongside you.
🎯Individual Therapy
One-on-one sessions with licensed clinicians using CBT, DBT, EMDR, and trauma-informed modalities.
📍Serving All of LA County
Central Glassell Park location accessible from Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, Silver Lake, and beyond.
Insurance Verification Is Free
Call (213) 436-1475 or send your insurance information online. Our placement advisors contact your carrier directly, verify your benefits, and explain your options. No obligation, no pressure.
Serving All of Los Angeles County
Located at 3129 N San Fernando Rd in Glassell Park, Sunrise Wellness connects residents from every corner of LA County with licensed inpatient addiction treatment.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Our admissions team is available 24/7 to verify your insurance and walk you through the process. Free, confidential, no obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover inpatient rehab in California?
Yes. California's SB 855 parity law (effective January 2021) requires all state-regulated health plans to cover addiction treatment at all levels of care, including residential inpatient. Most major insurers — Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross, UnitedHealthcare — cover medically necessary inpatient rehab. Call us at (213) 436-1475 and we'll verify your benefits for free.
How long does inpatient rehab last?
Program length depends on clinical need. A 30-day stay provides stabilization and foundation-building; 60–90 days allows for deeper therapeutic work. The clinical team at the program develops a personalized length-of-stay recommendation during your initial assessment. We do not discharge based on arbitrary fixed timelines.
What is the admissions process?
Call (213) 436-1475. Our team will complete a free clinical assessment over the phone, verify your insurance benefits, and walk you through what to expect. In most cases, we can admit same-day or next-day.
What is your location?
Sunrise Wellness Addiction Center is located at 3129 N San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90065, in the Glassell Park neighborhood. We are easily accessible from Glendale, Burbank, Eagle Rock, Silver Lake, Pasadena, and all major LA freeways (2, 5, and 134).
Do you treat co-occurring mental health conditions?
Yes. Our dual diagnosis program provides integrated treatment for addiction alongside anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and other co-occurring conditions. We believe treating only the substance use disorder without addressing underlying mental health conditions leads to higher relapse rates.
Is fentanyl withdrawal dangerous?
Fentanyl withdrawal is intensely uncomfortable and — when mixed with other substances — can be medically serious. Programs we work with provide 24-hour clinical monitoring, withdrawal management medications, and continuous support to ensure detox is as safe as possible.