Admissions

Confidential assessments available 24/7

Getting Started

Taking the step to call a treatment center is one of the hardest decisions a person can make — and one of the most important. At SFLN Rehab, our admissions process is built to remove every unnecessary barrier between that decision and the moment you arrive at our facility on Commerce Avenue in Tujunga.

Our admissions coordinators are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many of them have personal experience with recovery and understand the urgency and vulnerability of this moment. Whether you are calling for yourself, a family member, or a colleague, every conversation is confidential and free of judgment. We will walk you through insurance verification, clinical assessment, and arrival logistics — often within 24 hours.

The Admissions Process

Call Us

Reach our admissions team at (209) 692-4023 or email [email protected]. We are available 24/7.

Clinical Assessment

Our clinical team conducts a confidential assessment to understand your needs and determine the appropriate level of care.

Insurance Verification

We verify your insurance coverage and discuss payment options to ensure a smooth financial process.

Welcome & Arrival

We coordinate your arrival details and welcome you to SFLN Rehab to begin your treatment journey.

Insurance We Accept

We work with most major insurance providers. Contact us to verify your specific coverage.

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Tricare
  • First Health Network
  • Anthem

Don't see your provider? Call (209) 692-4023 to discuss options.

What to Bring

Packing for treatment should be simple. Here is what we recommend bringing — and what to leave at home:

  • Valid photo ID and insurance card
  • Comfortable, casual clothing for 7 to 10 days (laundry facilities are available on-site)
  • Personal hygiene items (unopened, alcohol-free products only)
  • Prescription medications in their original labeled containers
  • A journal or notebook
  • Phone numbers of family members or emergency contacts (written down — phone access is limited during early treatment)
  • Athletic shoes and workout clothing for fitness programming

Please leave at home: Weapons, alcohol, drugs, valuables, laptops, and over-the-counter medications (our medical team will provide anything clinically needed).

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does treatment typically last?

According to NIDA research, treatment durations of 90 days or longer are associated with significantly better outcomes. Our medical detox runs 3 to 7 days, residential treatment spans 30 to 90 days, and outpatient care continues for 8 to 12 weeks. Your clinical team determines the optimal timeline based on your assessment results and progress milestones.

Do you accept Tricare and VA benefits?

Yes. SFLN Rehab accepts Tricare along with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, Medicaid, First Health Network, and Anthem. Approximately 78% of our patients have some or all of their treatment covered by insurance. Our admissions team handles verification directly — call (209) 692-4023 to confirm your specific coverage.

Is detox medically supervised?

Yes. Our detox unit maintains 24/7 physician and nursing coverage. Studies show medically supervised detox reduces the risk of life-threatening withdrawal complications by over 90%. Medication-assisted treatment is used when clinically indicated, and vital signs are monitored continuously throughout the stabilization phase.

What is the visitation policy?

Visitation is scheduled on weekends. Research consistently shows that family involvement improves long-term recovery outcomes by 20 to 30%. We encourage family participation through scheduled visits and our family programming sessions, while maintaining the clinical structure patients need during early recovery.

Can I use my phone during treatment?

Phone access is available during limited hours. Clinical data suggests that reducing external digital stimulation during early recovery improves therapeutic engagement and sleep quality. Patients can make calls during designated evening hours, and emergency communication is always accommodated.

Do you treat co-occurring mental health conditions?

Yes. SAMHSA data indicates that roughly 9.2 million adults in the United States experience both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition simultaneously. Our dual diagnosis program addresses PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and other conditions alongside addiction — because treating only one without the other produces relapse rates exceeding 60%.

Ready to Begin?

Our admissions coordinators are standing by. All calls are free and confidential.