Why structured inpatient rehab sets the foundation for long-term sobriety
Long-term sobriety is more than just not using substances. It is about building a new way of living with stability, purpose, and ongoing support. It can be supported through detox, therapy, and continued care, and it often includes learning new tools and habits that help you stay grounded in recovery.
At New Life House, we help you build that foundation in a safe, structured environment. Through our clinical partner Clear Behavioral Health, you may begin care in a supportive inpatient setting in Los Angeles, where you can step away from everyday triggers and focus fully on healing.
From there, the goal is to give you the tools, clarity, and support you need to move forward with confidence and maintain a healthy, substance-free lifestyle.
Inpatient rehab program at New Life House
We provide inpatient rehabilitation through our clinical partner, Clear Behavioral Health, offering a clear, supportive path to healing. Your journey begins with a comprehensive evaluation, followed by a personalized treatment plan focused on stabilization.
Our program includes structured daily therapy, professional support, and hands-on life skills training to help you build resilience and develop the practical tools needed for long-term recovery.
Our inpatient rehab programs include:
- Personalized clinical assessments
- 24/7 medical supervision
- Individual therapy sessions to uncover underlying triggers
- Group counseling
- Life-skills training for successful real-world reintegration
- Holistic wellness activities promoting full mind-body recovery
- Structured daily routines that encourage discipline and stability
- Comprehensive aftercare planning for sustained long-term sobriety


Sober living programs we offer
Our sober living program features a dedicated team of addiction specialists, clinicians, and peer mentors providing structured housing, life skills development, and mental health support to help young men build lasting independence.

Transitional living for men in Los Angeles
Our transitional living program bridges the gap between intensive treatment and independent living, offering men structured housing, clinical care, and community-based support designed specifically to address mental health and recovery.

Alcohol rehab program
Stopping alcohol suddenly, especially after long-term or heavy use, can cause withdrawal. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, and in some cases can be life-threatening, which is why professional support is so important.
Medically supervised alcohol rehab helps you safely manage both the physical and emotional challenges of withdrawal. Our structured program provides 24/7 monitoring and evidence-based care so you can stabilize safely and start building a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
Drug rehab program
Drug addiction can increase tolerance and make it hard to stop using, which can lead to withdrawal symptoms when you quit. Because withdrawal can be unpredictable, detoxing on your own can be risky and may lead to relapse or serious complications.
Our drug rehab program, in partnership with Clear Behavioral Health, provides a structured, supportive environment with 24/7 medical supervision and personalized therapy. This helps you safely manage withdrawal while beginning to address the root causes of addiction and build a healthier future in recovery.

What is inpatient rehab?
Inpatient rehabilitation is a residential treatment program in which a team of clinicians works with you to create a personalized plan tailored to your needs. It includes a high level of medical support and evidence-based therapies that address both the physical and psychological sides of addiction.
Key components of inpatient rehabilitation include:
- 24/7 medical supervision
- Medical detoxification
- Individual, group, and family therapy
- Structured daily routines, including physical activities, educational sessions, and holistic therapies
- Peer support
- Life-skills training

Getting started with inpatient rehab at New Life House
Inpatient rehab can feel overwhelming, especially if you are not sure what to expect. At New Life House, we keep the process simple and guide you through each step with clarity and support.
First, you’ll contact our admissions team by phone or submit a confidential inquiry. We’ll talk through your concerns and schedule a private assessment to understand your substance use history, medical needs, mental health, and recovery goals.
Next, we’ll verify insurance benefits and walk you through payment options so you know what to expect upfront. From there, we’ll recommend the right level of care based on your needs. Finally, we’ll coordinate your admission so you can move into treatment in a safe and supportive environment.
Our Programs include:
We offer a comprehensive continuum of care to support your recovery journey at every stage.
All three programs above include the following, with clinical services provided through Clear Behavioral Health:
Recovery team in New Life House’s Los Angeles, CA location
At New Life House, you’ll be supported by a team of clinicians, mentors, and wellness professionals who understand what you’re going through. They combine proven treatment with real support to help you build confidence, stability, and long-term recovery. Here’s who will be with you every step of the way:
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Frequently asked questions
What is inpatient rehab and how does it work?
Inpatient rehabilitation is a residential treatment program where our team of clinicians works with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Inpatient rehabilitation involves an initial comprehensive assessment, individual, group, or family therapies, skill-building, and ongoing clinical support.
How is inpatient rehab different from outpatient treatment?
Inpatient rehabilitation differs from outpatient treatment in terms of intensity and environment. Inpatient rehabilitation involves living at a treatment center 24/7 and undergoing intensive therapies, while outpatient treatment allows you to attend treatment while living at home.
Who is inpatient rehab best suited for?
Inpatient rehab is best suited for individuals requiring 24/7 medical supervision, intensive therapy, or a structured environment to recover from severe, complex conditions.
How long does inpatient rehab typically last?
Inpatient rehabilitation typically lasts 30, 60, or 90 days. 30-day programs are common, though 90-day programs often provide the most effective outcomes for long-term recovery. The duration depends on the severity of addiction, medical history, and individual progress. Some programs may extend beyond 90 days, sometimes up to six months or more.
What happens if I need medical detox before inpatient rehab?
If medical detoxification is required, you typically undergo withdrawal under strict medical supervision so that you stabilize safely and comfortably. Once you stabilize, you transition directly into structured inpatient rehabilitation.
How quickly can someone begin the inpatient rehab program at New Life House?
In most cases, you can begin immediately after contacting our admissions team, completing your initial assessment, and finalizing your insurance and payment arrangements. If urgent care is required, please inform our team when you call us.
What sets New Life House apart from other inpatient rehab centers in Los Angeles?
At New Life House, we adapt our inpatient rehab program to your specific needs and provide the structure and support you need for effective recovery. We provide a safe, supportive environment, evidence-based therapy, daily routines, and practical life skills that help you transition back into everyday life with confidence.
Why does New Life House take an age-specific approach to inpatient rehab?
Recovery needs can vary by age. An age-specific approach helps treatment feel more relatable and effective, aligning therapy, peer support, and skill-building with the specific challenges of each age.
Does New Life House focus on life skills alongside addiction treatment?
Yes, we do. Sobriety is more sustainable when you have the tools required to navigate your daily life. At New Life House, we focus on building practical life skills, such as routine-building, emotional regulation, communication, and healthy decision-making.
What kind of clinical support does New Life House offer during inpatient rehab?
We provide ongoing medical supervision and a structured treatment plan that may include assessments, individual therapy, group therapy, etc., to support both addiction recovery and mental health needs.






