Laguna Hills

Twin Town Treatment Centers of Laguna Hills serves south Orange County residents of adjacent Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Lake Forrest, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano.

Twin Town Laguna Hills is located at:

24953 Paseo de Valencia, Building B, Suite 1B, Laguna Hills, CA 92653

Phone: 949-540-0170.

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New solutions for people who find that chemically induced coping no longer works.

Between 100 and 200 of 100K traffic accidents occur from alcohol and other drug use. Youth use of alcohol and other drugs (including prescription drugs misuse) is highest in Laguna Beach than any other school district in Orange County.

Twin Town coordinates SUD treatment with community-based medical, mental health, and other providers of treatment and support through appropriate client-patient centered consent and case-management.

Addiction Treatment Program

Twin Town Treatment Centers is an in-network, contracted provider for all major insurance and managed care companies (excluding Kaiser) and we have been certified and contracted to treat MediCal SUD patients in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

Certified by the State of California Department of Health Care Services for SUD and MediCal services, and accredited by The Joint Commission for over twenty-five years, Twin Town has earned the reputation of providing high-quality substance use disorder outpatient treatment for the broadest population. Eliminating roadblocks to treatment and engaging people in active and practical recovery are Twin Town’s primary goals.

Twin Town offers outpatient treatment at six (6) LA and Orange County locations:
Sherman OaksWest HollywoodTorranceLos AlamitosOrange, and Mission Viejo.

Programs and Services

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Individual counseling and case-management, group education and counseling, and personal contracting and self-evaluation exercises are provided during three-hour sessions.

Day Treatment: Programs for adults and adolescents are separate. Individual counseling and case-management, group education and counseling, and personal contracting and self-evaluation exercises are provided during six to ten-hour daily session.

Relapse Track: Ten sessions of IOP are provided to individuals who complete Twin Town’s program and later relapse.

Ambulatory Detoxification and MAT is available by referral to community physicians and clinics who coordinate care with Twin Town.

Twin Town coordinates care with professionals and support people authorized by each client. The goal is to integrate and coordinate care, and to enhance patient engagement with existing therapeutic supports.

Recovery Does Not Occur in a Vacuum

Counseling and case-management services are meaningfully coordinated between the client and their medical, home, school and/or work related supports.

In Twin Town’s outpatient settings, the client, while living in their natural living environment can immediately practice concepts and techniques taught during the course of treatment. The strategies and benefits of such treatment can be translated immediately into the client’s life.

Treatment Programs

Drug Rehab

Alcohol Rehab

Outpatient Rehab

How to get help for alcohol and drug problems

It is best to avoid mistakes and problems down the road when deciding upon a course of action to find substance abuse treatment. Treatment should be there to resolve problems causing and caused by alcohol and drug misuse, not to care for the treatment provider’s needs. 

Unfortunately, there exist many unnecessarily expensive and burdensome programs and services which are primarily designed to create a profit for the provider. Some services confuse luxury accommodations, prestigious locations and charismatic personalities with quality, effective treatment. There are also unproven and ineffective services being sold as solutions for drug and alcohol problems. Finally, some solutions cause further problems (such as untenable debt) after treatment has been rendered.

Healthcare professionals and counselors you have learned to trust are some of the best resource people who can recommend treatment providers. People you may know who themselves or who have a loved one find their way through drug and alcohol abuse and addiction are also great resources. Since they have been there, they can help guide your search and support you through the process during and after treatment.

Ask the treatment provider if they are “accredited”? Accreditation agencies such as The Joint Commission conduct audits and reviews to determine that treatment services meet the standards of quality care. Ask the provider what evidence indicates that they are providing effective services. Go online to https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ to find a government licensed or certified program near you.

Since the internet does not provide and objective review of quality and effectiveness, be careful using the internet. Providers who make large profits from their charges can afford advertisement and publicize their treatment services, even when their services may be very distant, inaccessible, demanding or expensive. If you do use the internet, always ask where the treatment program is located, whether it is accredited and contracted with your insurance company, and how much time away from home it requires.

Most people use their health insurance coverage to pay for much of their treatment. Your insurance policy can act as your guide selecting an ethical and economical treatment provider since insurance plans are highly regulated and oversee the financial affairs of treatment.

Many treatment providers who are not contracted with your insurance will state that they “take” your insurance plan. What they may leave out is that they are not contracted and will therefore receive a much lower percentage of the charges, leaving much of the cost for your to cover. Ask your insurance plan or the provider if the treatment program is “in-network” or “contracted” with your insurance company.

Testimonials

Twin Town Treatment Center helped me save my life I’m forever grateful 20 yrs Sober!

Gloria R.

As a psychologist who has over 42 years of clinical experience in treating alcoholism and other drug addictions I have found Twin Town to be an outstanding referral option. When I send a client to them I can rest assured that they are going to be treated with respect and that they will be assigned a counselor who is committed to providing them with the best possible care. Twin Town’s CEO, David Lisonbee, is one of the most ethical and caring leaders I have ever met. He provides outstanding support for his clinical team which means that each and every patient who enters treatment will be given the treatment teams very best effort. Keep up the great work David.

Allen Berger, Ph.D

It was great to see you last night at my mom’s graduation! I wanted to write and send you a quick thank you for all the work you did with my mom and our family. I am so proud of her and her recovery and she is really a different, better mom. I remember the day of her intervention when I felt so scared and unsure about what this phase of recovery was going to look like. It was truly life or death in my eyes. I must say that I look back and could not be more positive about where my mom is today and what the future holds for her (even with the initial bumps in the road). I believe we owe a lot of the success to Twin Town and the counselors that make up the program. I have a huge place in my heart for you ladies and the work that you do. Thank you so much!

Kelly

My name is Rudy Y. and I am a patient of Twin Town, North Hollywood. I completed the treatment program last week (Oct 2nd, 2014) and wanted to express my most sincere thanks for all the good things this program has done for me. The counselors in the facility are very professional and caring to say the least. Mellissa was great at taking me in, when I was quite lost in life, and Cassie is a very intelligent and extremely caring professional. Cassie was my counselor, friend and confidant throughout the program. You have a great staff at Twin Town NOHO and I wanted to express the experience I had there. Thanks again for all that everyone does at Twin Town.

Rudy Y.

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Funding for public announcements, literature, audio/visual and printed materials was made possible by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, the Orange County HealthCare Agency and other contracting payers.

Twin Town Contracts with Most Insurance and Managed Care Companies and Employee Assistance Programs:

Aetna Behavioral Health, Anthem Blue Cross, APS Health Care, APWU Health Plan, Beacon Health Options, Behavioral Health Systems, Cigna, Comp Care, ComPsych, Coventry, Foundation for Medical Care, HealthCare Partners, HealthNet, Holman Group, ILWU, Integrated Health Plan, Interface EAP, HealthSmart/ Interplan, Lifesynch, Magellan, Managed Health Network, Motion Picture Industry, MultiPlan, St. Joseph Heritage, Synermed, United Health Plan, ValueOptions