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TARZANA TREATMENT CENTERS INC

CA · EIN 942219349 · $110.3M rev · operational · tarzanatc.org
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Tarzana Treatment Centers Inc is a large nonprofit behavioral healthcare provider based in Los Angeles County, California, offering integrated substance use disorder treatment, mental health care, and primary medical services. The organization serves low-income, uninsured, and formerly incarcerated individuals, as well as those with private resources, through a network of clinics across Southern California. It operates a nationally recognized model of care that integrates HIV services, medication-assisted treatment, and recovery programs.

activities · 23

what they do

direct service · 14
  • Inpatient Medical Detoxification Services Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides inpatient medical detoxification and withdrawal management services for adults and teens with substance use disorders, including alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamines, opiates, and hallucinogens, in a hospital setting staffed by medical professionals, serving over 2,400 patients annually.
  • Inpatient Medical Detoxification Services Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides medically supervised inpatient detoxification for adults and teens with substance use disorders, including alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamines, opiates, and hallucinogens, in a hospital setting. Serves over 2,400 patients annually with care delivered by physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, and certified counselors.
  • Inpatient and Outpatient Detoxification and Withdrawal Management Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides inpatient medical detoxification services for teens and adults with substance use disorders, treating withdrawal from alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamines, opiates, hallucinogens, and co-occurring mental health disorders; serves over 2,400 patients annually in a hospital setting.
  • Integrated Medical and Behavioral Healthcare Services Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Provides comprehensive primary medical care, behavioral health services, and substance use disorder treatment through integrated clinics and hospital-based programs. Services are delivered across multiple locations in Los Angeles County, including family medical clinics in the San Fernando and Antelope Valleys.
  • Integrated Medical and Behavioral Healthcare Services Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Provides comprehensive integrated primary medical and behavioral healthcare services, including treatment for substance use disorders and mental health conditions, across multiple locations in Los Angeles County.
  • Integrated Medical and Behavioral Healthcare Services Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Provides comprehensive integrated primary medical and behavioral healthcare services, including mental health, substance use disorder treatment, and primary care, across multiple clinics in Los Angeles County.
  • Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) Programs Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) across inpatient, outpatient, and residential settings for opioid and alcohol use disorders, using medications including Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, Buprenorphine, Methadone, and Naltrexone, with specialized programs in Tarzana, Palmdale, and Long Beach.
  • Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) Programs Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) across inpatient, outpatient, and residential settings for opioid and alcohol use disorders, using Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone; includes Opiate Treatment Programs in Tarzana, Palmdale, and Long Beach.
  • Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) Programs Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers evidence-based Medications for Addiction Treatment across inpatient, outpatient, and residential settings for opioid and alcohol use disorders. Utilizes Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, Buprenorphine, Methadone, and Naltrexone, with services available in Tarzana, Palmdale, Long Beach, and other locations across Southern California.
  • Primary Care and HIV Services for Underserved Populations Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Operates five primary care clinics in the San Fernando and Antelope Valleys, providing family medical services and HIV care, along with case management and treatment programs for prison parolees.
  • Specialized HIV and Parolee Support Services HIV & STI Testing and Treatment Services
    Provides targeted HIV services and case management and treatment programs for prison parolees through its network of clinics and outreach initiatives.
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Operates a network of residential, outpatient, and hospital-based treatment facilities for substance use disorders in multiple locations across Los Angeles County, including Tarzana, Lancaster, Long Beach, Northridge, Reseda, Palmdale, and Woodland Hills.
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Operates a network of substance use disorder treatment facilities across Southern California, including in Tarzana, Lancaster, Long Beach, Northridge, Reseda, Palmdale, and Woodland Hills, offering residential, outpatient, and hospital-based psychiatric care.
  • Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment for Adults and Youth Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Delivers alcohol and drug treatment services, mental health services, and counseling to adult and youth populations through residential, outpatient, and hospital-based programs across Southern California locations.
research · 3
  • Community Health Needs Assessment and Clinical Research Clinical Research on Schedule I Substances
    Conducts clinical research as part of the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network and performs Community Health Needs Assessments with implementation planning to inform public health interventions.
  • Community Health Needs Assessment and Clinical Research Clinical Research on Schedule I Substances
    Conducts clinical research as part of the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network and performs Community Health Needs Assessments with implementation planning to inform public health interventions and treatment improvements.
  • Community Health and Clinical Research Clinical Research on Schedule I Substances
    Conducts clinical research as part of the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network and performs Community Health Needs Assessments with implementation planning to inform public health interventions.
capacity building · 6
  • Addiction Counseling and Peer Support Workforce Training Peer Support Certification Training
    Offers a Substance Use Disorder Counseling Certificate Program and a Peer Support Specialist Program that train individuals, including those with lived recovery experience, for careers as counselors, case managers, and recovery support specialists in addiction treatment.
  • Addiction Counseling and Peer Support Workforce Training Programs Peer Support Certification Training
    Offers a Substance Use Disorder Counseling Certificate Program and a Peer Support Specialist Program to train individuals—particularly those with lived recovery experience—for careers as counselors, case managers, and recovery support specialists.
  • Continuing Education for Healthcare Professionals
    Provides continuing education units (CEUs) for MFTs, LCSWs, nurses, and counselors to support professional development, licensing, and clinical excellence in addiction and mental health treatment.
  • Continuing Education for Healthcare Professionals
    Provides continuing education units (CEUs) for MFTs, LCSWs, nurses, counselors, and other healthcare professionals to support career development, licensing, and clinical excellence in behavioral health and addiction treatment.
  • Continuing Education for Healthcare Professionals
    Provides continuing education units (CEUs) for MFTs, LCSWs, nurses, counselors, and other healthcare professionals to support professional development and licensing requirements.
  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling and Peer Support Training Programs Peer Support Certification Training
    Offers a Substance Use Disorder Counseling Certificate Program and a Peer Support Specialist Program that train individuals—particularly those with lived recovery experience—for careers as counselors, case managers, and recovery support specialists.
strategies · 18

how they think

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named programs · 9

what they call their work

CalAIM Enhanced Care Management
Program focused on care integration and community supports under California's CalAIM initiative
College for Certified Addiction Specialists
Academic and administrative program that trains and graduates certified addiction specialists
Medical Detoxification
Inpatient medical detoxification for alcohol, opiates, opioids, and benzodiazepines, serving over 2,400 patients annually
Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT)
Provides FDA-approved medications including Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, Buprenorphine, Methadone, and Naltrexone across all levels of care for opioid and alcohol use disorders
Opiate Treatment Programs (OTP)
Specialized programs for opioid use disorder located in Tarzana, Palmdale, and Long Beach
Primary Care-Based MAT Services
Integrated primary care and medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders
Residential and Outpatient Addiction Treatment
Full continuum of residential and outpatient programs in Tarzana, Long Beach, Lancaster, and Reseda providing counseling, therapy, and recovery support
Residential and Outpatient Programs
Comprehensive substance use disorder treatment programs for adults and youth, including family involvement and counseling
Youth Residential and Outpatient Programs
Services tailored for youth in Antelope Valley, including counseling and family support
relationships · 8

who they work with

  • County of Los Angeles Government — Licenses and certifies TTC facilities.
  • Food and Drug Administration Government — Uses FDA-approved medications in its Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) programs.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Partner — Contracts to provide mental health services
  • National Institute of Drug Abuse Partner — Collaborates through the Clinical Trials Network for clinical research studies
  • State of California Government — Licenses and certifies TTC facilities.
  • Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration Funder — Funds programs led by Dr. Salazar focused on substance use and mental health services
  • Tarzana Treatment Centers Partner — Graduates of the SUD Counseling Certificate Program often begin their professional careers at Tarzana Treatment Centers, applying their training in real-world clinical settings.
  • The Joint Commission Government — Accredits TTC facilities.