White Oak Recovery Center is a residential treatment facility in North Hollywood, California, specializing in addiction and co-occurring disorders. They offer medically assisted detox with 24/7 care, personalized treatment plans, and medication-assisted options. The 30-day residential program includes community-based support groups, counseling, private or shared rooms with flat-screen TVs, an exercise area, mini golf, and chef-catered meals. Insurance is accepted.
When you arrive at White Oak Recovery Center, you will step into an experience of health and healing in a nurturing, safe, and comfortable environment surrounded by caring and committed professionals who will take every step of the recovery journey with you. Our luxurious facility in Los Angeles, surrounded by the striking scenery of California’s beautiful mountains, allows you to eliminate distractions and triggers, providing the ideal setting for profound transformation.
Residential treatment is a form of inpatient addiction treatment that occurs in a non-hospital licensed residential facility for individuals with substance use disorders, especially those with co-occurring mental health conditions who need structured care. This type of substance abuse treatment allows residents to develop a sober support system, offering a safe and beneficial environment to prevent relapse and create healthy relationships.
Addiction is a chronic disease characterized by compulsive habit-seeking behaviors for a particular substance, thing, or activity.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines chronic diseases as medical conditions that last over a year or more and require continuous medical attention or limit daily activities and living, or both, such as diabetes and asthma.
The two components of addiction include drug addiction, also referred to as a substance use disorder, and non-substance addiction, or a behavioral addiction such as gambling and sex addiction that does not involve drug use.
Medically, drug and alcohol addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder distinguished by compulsive drug-seeking with continued use despite harmful risk factors and long-lasting effects on the brain, leading to mental, medical, and social complications. |