If substance use is impacting your health, straining relationships, draining your finances, jeopardizing your legal standing, or making it difficult to function day to day, it may be time to seek help. These are clear signs that the effects of addiction are reaching beyond your control—and recovery is not only possible, it’s within reach.
Detox looks different for everyone. Your experience will depend on factors like how long you’ve been using, your patterns of behavior, and the substances involved. No matter your history, detox is the first and most critical step. At Hollywood Detox, you’ll receive 24/7 medical care to manage withdrawal symptoms safely and begin the process of physical stabilization with confidence and support.
Yes. We take a comprehensive look at your medical history, mental health, personal goals, and life circumstances—including work, legal concerns, and relationships—to create a treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs..
It depends on your individual needs and the level of care required. Our outpatient programs are designed with flexibility in mind, allowing many clients to continue working or attending school while receiving structured support. Your recovery comes first, and we’ll help you find the right balance to set you up for success.
Absolutely. Your privacy is protected by law and upheld by every member of our team. We are fully HIPAA-compliant and understand that discretion is essential to building trust and maintaining your dignity throughout the recovery process.
Because we’re not offering the same old approach. At Hollywood Detox, we combine trusted clinical care with cutting-edge, evidence-based treatments that go deeper than symptom management. Our program includes innovations like pharmacogenetic testing, which helps us match medications to your unique biology, and EMBP neuromodulation therapy, designed to restore healthy brain function disrupted by substance use and mental health conditions.
We treat the whole person—mind, body, and nervous system—not just the addiction. If other programs didn’t address the underlying causes or personalize your care, they didn’t give you a real chance. This is different. This is built for you.
We believe cost shouldn’t be a barrier to getting the help you need. That’s why we work with Medi-Cal, VA benefits, many PPO plans, and other government-supported insurance. Our team will verify your coverage and walk you through your options—so you can focus on recovery, not red tape.
Look for changes in behavior, isolation, health issues, or legal/employment problems. Trust your gut—if something feels off, it’s worth a conversation. If you’ve found yourself home alone, pacing the floor night after night, waiting for the call or watching someone you love slip away, know this: you’re not overreacting, and you’re not alone. Your concern is valid—and it might be the lifeline they need.
Yes. Call us to speak with an admissions specialist. We’ll help you understand the next steps and how to support your loved one through this process. Many people in addiction move through stages like pre-contemplation, where they may not yet see their behavior as a problem. That’s okay. Change starts with awareness, and your support can help plant that seed. In the meantime, we encourage you to care for yourself too—consider visiting Al-Anon or CoDA to connect with others who understand what you’re going through. You don’t have to navigate this alone, and neither do they.
We know how hard it is to be here—searching, hoping, maybe at the end of your rope. You can’t force change, but you can draw a line, offer support, and be a voice of clarity when chaos takes over. We can help you have that difficult conversation with compassion and strength. You’re not alone—and reaching out may be the first step toward real change for both of you.
Yes—and sometimes, not all at once.
We offer family therapy and education to help rebuild trust, improve communication, and support the recovery process. But healing isn’t just about supporting your loved one—it may also mean taking space, setting boundaries, or getting help for yourself. Some parts of the journey are theirs alone to walk. We’re here to help you figure out where you fit in—and how to take care of your own well-being along the way.
We understand that addiction doesn’t just affect the individual—it impacts everyone around them. That’s why we offer support not only for those in treatment but also for the loved ones navigating the emotional toll of addiction. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or unsure how to help, we’re here for you too.
Hollywood Detox offers outpatient services and advanced therapies like EMBP that may be beneficial for both individuals in recovery and their support networks. Sometimes the most loving thing you can do is step back and get help for yourself. We provide ongoing guidance, access to family-focused support groups, and tailored resources to help you set healthy boundaries, process your own emotions, and stay grounded—so you can support your loved one without losing yourself in the process.
Recovery is a process, not a straight path—and not a one-time event. Your loved one may find stability on the first try, or it may take several attempts before things truly begin to shift. Even small steps forward can bring meaningful relief. But the road ahead is rarely easy, and it’s important that you don’t lose yourself in their journey.
Supporting someone in recovery can be exhausting and emotional. That’s why your well-being matters just as much. You are not just a bystander—you’re part of the system that needs healing. Make time to care for yourself, seek support, and prioritize your own peace. When you stay grounded, you offer the clearest, strongest support possible.
Getting help shouldn’t be complicated. Let us make it easier for you.
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