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Find 56 verified programs in Long Beach, California. Free, confidential help available 24/7.
310-919-2594 - Call Now For Help2120 West Williams Street, Long Beach, CA 90810
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now2120 West Williams Street, Long Beach, CA 90810
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now2120 West Williams Street, Long Beach, CA 90810
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now514 West Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, CA 90806
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now1775 Chestnut Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now2101 Magnolia Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now2101 Magnolia Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now2515 East Jefferson Street, Long Beach, CA 90810
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now5518 North Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90805
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now5190 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now425 East 31st Street, Long Beach, CA 90807
310-919-2594 - Get Help Now5901 East 7th Street, Long Beach, CA 90822
310-919-2594 - Get Help NowNeed help finding outpatient alcohol rehab in California?
310-919-2594 - Call Now For HelpAlcohol use disorder affects people from all walks of life in Long Beach, and finding the right treatment is a critical first step toward recovery. With 30 outpatient treatment programs currently listed in our Long Beach directory, you have meaningful options to explore.
These programs are structured to deliver evidence-based care — including individual therapy, group counseling, and behavioral health education — on a schedule that allows patients to continue working, attending school, or caring for family members.
Outpatient rehab works for people at many stages of recovery — from those just starting their journey to those transitioning out of inpatient care who need continued support in a less restrictive setting.
Treatment intensity in Long Beach ranges from standard outpatient care — usually 1 to 3 sessions per week — to intensive outpatient programs (IOP) that provide 9 to 20 hours of weekly therapy. Some programs also offer partial hospitalization (PHP), which includes 20 or more hours of weekly treatment and is appropriate for people who need a high level of clinical support but don't require 24-hour supervision. Your treatment team will help you determine which level of care is right for you based on your history, current substance use, and personal goals.
You may benefit from outpatient alcohol rehab if you find yourself drinking more than you intend to, experiencing cravings or withdrawal symptoms, struggling to cut back despite wanting to, or if alcohol is affecting your relationships, work, or health. You don't need to hit rock bottom to get help — early intervention often leads to better outcomes.
Paying for treatment shouldn't be a barrier to getting help. In Long Beach, many outpatient programs accept Medi-Cal, private health insurance, and offer sliding-scale payment options based on income. California's Department of Health Care Services funds substance use treatment across the state, and your county behavioral health department can help connect you with low-cost or free programs. Call 310-919-2594 and we can help you navigate your options.