Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Beverlywood, CA
Annandale Behavioral Health serves Beverlywood residents from our private six-bed estate in Pasadena — roughly 19 miles east, typically a 25 to 40 minute drive via the 10, 110, and 134 freeways. Beverlywood is one of Los Angeles’s most distinctive Westside neighborhoods — a strong Orthodox Jewish community core, layered with secular Jewish families and general Westside professionals. For Beverlywood clients with community privacy concerns, kosher and Shabbat-observant requirements, and family-system considerations rooted in close-knit religious community, we provide residential care that accommodates these needs from day one rather than as an afterthought.
If you or a loved one in Beverlywood needs addiction treatment, call (855) 778-8668 for a confidential clinical assessment. PPO accepted. Same-day admission often available.
Who we treat from Beverlywood
Beverlywood’s demographic mix shapes the clinical picture in distinctive ways. The Orthodox Jewish community core — with deep multi-generational LA roots, the Pico-Robertson corridor as cultural center, and the network of yeshivas and synagogues that anchor daily life — produces a clinical caseload with its own specific texture. Stigma around addiction and mental illness can run deep in Orthodox families. Family-system silence around alcohol use disorder or prescription medication dependency is common. Clients often arrive after years of community management and family management has reached a breaking point — a job loss, a marital crisis, a Shabbat incident, a medical emergency that forced the issue into the open.
The most common presentation in our Beverlywood Orthodox caseload is alcohol use disorder, often hidden for years and often relatively late-onset. The community’s complex relationship with alcohol — Shabbat wine, holiday celebrations, simcha (joyous occasion) drinking — provides ample cover for use that has crossed into disorder. Prescription medication dependency, particularly benzodiazepines prescribed for anxiety or sleep, is the second pattern we see. Co-occurring depression — often unrecognized and untreated for years given the community’s reluctance to engage with secular mental health systems — is common alongside the addiction.
For the secular Jewish and general Westside professional layer of the Beverlywood caseload, the patterns mirror what we see in other Westside neighborhoods — alcohol use disorder, prescription stimulant misuse, cocaine paired with alcohol in entertainment industry clients, polysubstance presentations in high-functioning professionals.
Drug supply visibility is lower in Beverlywood than in other Westside neighborhoods — partly reflecting the community character, partly reflecting the demographic. Counterfeit pill exposure is meaningfully lower than in Mar Vista or Beverly Grove. But it does occur, and we screen for it in every opioid-pattern client.
Healthcare workers from Cedars-Sinai are a regular presence in our Beverlywood caseload given the proximity. Diamond and jewelry industry professionals from the Pico-Robertson corridor have their own specific patterns — high-pressure family businesses, generational expectations, and the privacy concerns that come with industries where reputation is everything.
Drive from Beverlywood to our Pasadena estate
Nineteen miles east of Beverlywood, our Pasadena estate is a 25 to 40 minute drive — east on the 10, north on the 110, east on the 134 into a quiet residential part of Pasadena. The proximity is comparable to Beverly Grove but with meaningfully different clinical implications for Beverlywood clients with Shabbat and holiday considerations.
For Orthodox families, the geographic distance solves a specific problem: it provides genuine environmental separation from the Pico-Robertson corridor and the dense Orthodox community network without requiring the client to travel out of state. The 30 to 40-minute distance means a spouse, parent, or adult child can be at the estate for family therapy within the work day. It means admission can happen quickly when a family decides treatment is necessary. And critically, for Shabbat-observant clients, the proximity matters in particular ways — family members can visit before Shabbat begins or after Shabbat ends without major travel coordination.
The geographic separation also creates real clinical separation. Beverlywood’s social fabric — the synagogues, the schools, the Pico-Robertson corridor, the community gatherings — is dense and tight-knit. The prospect of “being seen” at a treatment facility is one of the largest barriers to care. Our private estate sits entirely outside the Beverlywood community’s daily orbit, with no signage from the street and admission processes designed to protect privacy.
For the secular Jewish and general Westside professional layer of the Beverlywood caseload, the proximity preserves family and professional continuity in the same way it does for clients from Beverly Grove or Rancho Park. A spouse can do school dropoff and be at the estate by 10am for family therapy.
For clients with chronic medical conditions managed at Cedars-Sinai or Kaiser Sunset, we coordinate medical continuity through the stay and into aftercare. The geographic proximity makes this feasible.
What treatment at Annandale looks like
A private 6-bed estate, not an institutional facility
Most LA-area treatment facilities operate at scale — 30, 60, 100 beds. Annandale is intentionally small. Six beds means the clinical team knows every client by name on day one, the program adjusts to the client rather than the other way around, and the daily environment feels closer to a private home than a treatment facility. For Beverlywood clients who need clinical depth without the institutional setting, this is the difference that matters.
Medical detox integrated with residential
For Beverlywood clients who need medical detox — particularly for alcohol, benzodiazepine, or opioid dependence — the detox happens on-site with 24-hour medical staffing. There is no handoff between facilities. The client lives in the same six-bed estate from day one of detox through discharge.
Integrated dual-diagnosis treatment
Most Beverlywood clients arrive with co-occurring conditions — major depression, generalized anxiety, PTSD, complex trauma, ADHD, bipolar disorder. Our dual diagnosis program treats the addiction and the underlying mental health condition concurrently, which is one of the strongest predictors of long-term recovery in this population.
Daily individual therapy
Every client receives individual therapy daily — not weekly, not in groups only. Daily 1:1 sessions with an assigned therapist are the core of the program. Group therapy, somatic work, and experiential therapies are layered on top.
Medication-assisted treatment when appropriate
For opioid or alcohol use disorder, medication-assisted treatment is integrated when clinically indicated — buprenorphine, naltrexone, Vivitrol, acamprosate.
Family involvement
Family therapy begins in week two of residential treatment. For Beverlywood families, the proximity makes in-person family sessions feasible without major travel coordination.
Specific considerations for Beverlywood clients
Orthodox Jewish community considerations. For Orthodox clients we accommodate kosher meals (our chef coordinates kashrut requirements with the client and family at intake), Shabbat observance (treatment activities scheduled around Shabbat where requested), and community privacy from the close-knit Orthodox network. We coordinate with rabbis and Orthodox-friendly recovery resources (including Beit T’Shuvah, Los Angeles’s Jewish recovery community) when clients want this kind of integration. For clients who want to engage with religious practice during treatment, we support this; for clients who want a more secular framing during the residential stay, we honor that too.
Family-system work. Orthodox family systems often include extended family — parents, in-laws, siblings, sometimes rabbis or community elders — more centrally than secular Westside family systems. Family therapy is a core part of treatment and we expand the family system definition where the client wants. For clients whose families speak Hebrew, Yiddish, or Russian (the older Orthodox population includes significant Russian-speaking immigrants), we coordinate language support during family sessions when needed.
Privacy and community recognition. The Orthodox community is small and close-knit. The estate is private and unmarked. Admissions and discharge can be coordinated outside business hours. Insurance billing is private and itemized only at the policyholder’s request. For families who choose private pay specifically to keep treatment off insurance records and away from community awareness, we work with them on appropriate payment structures.
Dual diagnosis. Co-occurring depression and anxiety disorders are very common in our Beverlywood Orthodox caseload, often unrecognized and untreated for years. We treat these in parallel with the addiction. Our psychiatric team manages medication during the stay and coordinates a handoff to outpatient psychiatry at discharge — preferably to a culturally aware provider with experience working with Orthodox patients.
Diamond and jewelry industry professionals. For clients in the Pico-Robertson diamond and jewelry corridor, we are familiar with the family-business dynamics, the privacy concerns inherent to high-trust commerce, and the generational expectations that can sustain or complicate recovery.
Healthcare workers. For Cedars-Sinai workforce in Beverlywood, the same considerations apply as in Beverly Grove — PHP coordination, licensing considerations, and continuity with Cedars outpatient providers where appropriate.
Insurance. PPO is common (Anthem, Aetna, Cigna). Some clients prefer private pay for community privacy. We coordinate with Beit T’Shuvah for community-aware aftercare when clients want this. Free insurance verification takes about 30 minutes.
Treatment phases
Medical detox. Length varies by substance. Alcohol detox is typically 5 to 7 days under 24/7 medical supervision. Benzodiazepine detox is longer — 2 to 4 weeks of careful taper, often coordinated with the client’s existing prescriber. Opioid and stimulant detox protocols proceed as clinically indicated. For Shabbat-observant clients, medication timing accommodates Shabbat observance where clinically possible.
Residential treatment (30 to 90 days). At our six-bed estate every client receives daily individual therapy, psychiatric oversight, dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions, family therapy, somatic and experiential therapy, chef-prepared meals (kosher when needed), and a structured daily routine. For Orthodox clients, treatment activities are scheduled to accommodate Shabbat and major Jewish holidays where requested. For clients who want to maintain regular prayer, Torah study, or religious observance during treatment, we provide space and time for this practice.
Family integration. Family therapy typically begins in week two. For Orthodox families, sessions may include rabbis or community elders if the client wants. Multi-language support (Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian) is coordinated as needed.
Step-down and aftercare. Most clients step down from residential to PHP or IOP, then to weekly individual therapy and a structured aftercare plan. For Beverlywood Orthodox clients, this often means coordination with Beit T’Shuvah’s outpatient services, Orthodox-friendly individual therapists, and the client’s rabbinic or community support structure. For secular and general Westside clients, the aftercare framework mirrors what we build for other Westside neighborhoods. Every discharge plan includes named meetings, an outpatient therapist for at least weekly contact through the first six months, and primary care and psychiatric continuity.
The first 72 hours
For Beverlywood families considering admission, the first 72 hours are designed to stabilize the client medically and to begin the process of trust-building between the family, the client, and our clinical team — particularly important when the family is approaching treatment with the appropriate caution that comes from community context.
Hour 0 to 6: Admission and medical assessment. A nurse or admissions coordinator meets the client and family at the estate in a private setting. We take vitals, review medications, start the medical detox protocol if indicated, and complete intake paperwork. We confirm dietary requirements (kosher specifications coordinated with the family), Shabbat observance accommodations, and any religious practice support the client wants. A psychiatrist evaluates within the first 24 hours. The client meets the program director and their assigned individual therapist that same day or the next morning.
Day 1 to 2: Stabilization. Medication-assisted withdrawal as needed. Hydration, nutrition (kosher meals from day one if specified), and sleep are the priorities. The client is not pushed into group sessions or processing work — the body comes first. Family is updated daily by the clinical team with the client’s HIPAA-authorized consent. For Orthodox families, we coordinate communication style and timing around the family’s preferences and observance.
Day 2 to 3: Engagement. As the body stabilizes, the client begins individual therapy sessions. The clinical team and the client co-design the treatment plan together — substances, mental health, family system, religious and cultural context, professional context, and goals are all on the table. We discuss what family involvement will look like, whether religious community resources will be integrated into recovery, and how privacy will be protected with the broader Orthodox community.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the drive from Beverlywood to Annandale?
About 19 miles, typically 25 to 40 minutes via the 10, 110, and 134 freeways. Our private estate is in a quiet residential part of Pasadena.
Are kosher meals available?
Yes. Our chef accommodates kashrut requirements — we coordinate the specifics (kosher, glatt kosher, Cholov Yisroel, Pat Yisroel, etc.) with the family at intake.
Can I observe Shabbat during treatment?
Yes. We accommodate Shabbat observance — treatment activities are scheduled around Shabbat where requested, medication timing is adjusted where clinically possible, and we provide space and time for religious practice.
My family is concerned about the community knowing. How do you protect against this?
The estate is unmarked and not publicly identified as a treatment facility. We follow HIPAA strictly. Admissions and discharge can be coordinated outside normal business hours for privacy. We regularly treat clients from close-knit communities whose treatment cannot become community knowledge.
Do you coordinate with Beit T’Shuvah for aftercare?
Yes. For clients who want community-aware Jewish recovery support in aftercare, we coordinate with Beit T’Shuvah and other Orthodox-friendly recovery resources. This is one valid path and we honor your framing.
Can my rabbi or community elder participate in family therapy?
Yes if the client wants this. We expand the family system definition to include rabbis, community elders, or other support figures the client and family identify.
My parents speak Hebrew / Yiddish / Russian. Can they participate?
Yes. We coordinate language support for family therapy sessions when needed. Tell our admissions team during the intake call which language is preferred.
Do you accept Anthem, Aetna, Cigna?
Yes — we accept most major PPO plans. Free insurance verification takes about 30 minutes. Call (855) 778-8668 to verify your benefits.
Can I choose private pay for additional privacy?
Yes. Many of our Beverlywood clients choose private pay specifically to keep treatment off insurance records and away from community awareness. We work with you on payment structures that protect family privacy.
What does aftercare look like back in Beverlywood?
We build a discharge plan with named Westside AA, NA, or SMART Recovery meetings, Beit T’Shuvah or other Orthodox-friendly recovery resources when clients want this, your existing or new outpatient therapist for at least weekly contact through the first six months, a primary care provider, and any community or religious resources you want included.
Related Los Angeles resources
- Residential Treatment Los Angeles
- Medical Detox Los Angeles
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment Los Angeles
- Medication-Assisted Treatment Los Angeles
- Executive Rehab
- Luxury Rehab in Pasadena
- Cocaine Rehab Los Angeles
- Benzodiazepine Detox Los Angeles
For evidence-based information on addiction treatment and recovery, see SAMHSA’s National Helpline, the NIDA Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment, the NIAAA on Treatment for Alcohol Problems, and the ASAM clinical practice guidelines on the standard of care in addiction medicine.
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