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2 Top Medicaid insurance rehabilitation centers Medicaid treatments including drug rehab that accepts Medicaid treatment programs.

18700 Oxnard Street, Tarzana, CA 91356

Tarzana Treatment Centers Inc Tarzana Medicaid Covered Rehab

Medicare
Medicaid
SAMHSA funding

At Tarzana Treatment Centers Inc in Tarzana, CA, we offer a comprehensive range of specialized services for individuals of all ages dealing with substance abuse and mental health challenges. Our facility is equipped to provide detox, outpatient care, and therapy for a variety of issues including alcohol, opioid addiction, trauma, depression, and more. With acceptance of various insurance options and a dedicated team of professionals, we are committed to guiding our clients towards a path of healing and recovery.

Treatments

Anger management Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling 12-step facilitation

Services

Outpatient Outpatient detoxification Intensive outpatient treatment Regular outpatient treatment

Age Limit

Children/Adolescents Adults

18226 Ventura Boulevard, Tarzana, CA 91356

West Valley Counseling Center Detox That Accepts Medicaid

Medicaid
Private health insurance
Cash/self-payment

West Valley Counseling Center in Tarzana, CA offers comprehensive rehabilitation services for individuals of all ages, including seniors, teens, children, and adults. With options for Medicaid, private health insurance, and cash or self-payment, our outpatient programs are tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients, providing a supportive and nurturing environment for healing and growth.

Treatments

Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive remediation therapy Couples/family therapy Dialectical behavior therapy Group therapy Individual psychotherapy

Services

Outpatient

Age Limit

Children/Adolescents Young Adults Adults Seniors

medicaid

About Medicaid

Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health insurance to low-income individuals and families, ensuring access to essential medical services. Established in 1965 alongside Medicare, Medicaid is funded by both federal and state governments, with the federal government matching state expenditures based on a formula that considers the state's per capita income. As of 2023, Medicaid covers over 75 million Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities. The program offers a comprehensive range of benefits, such as inpatient and outpatient hospital services, physician services, laboratory and X-ray services, home health services, and long-term care. Medicaid is crucial in reducing healthcare disparities, improving health outcomes, and providing a safety net for the most vulnerable populations in the United States.