Proven Methods, Genuine Care in Orange, CA
A 67-bed Orange County facility born from the county public health response to the early 2000s opioid crisis — pairing neuroscience-based clinical protocols with the warmth of a 123-clinician team that has supported 11,300+ alumni since 2005.
A County Public Health Response, 21 Years Later
CPMH Rehab opened in 2005 as part of the Orange County public health response to the prescription opioid crisis that swept Southern California in the early 2000s. Twenty-one years and 11,300+ alumni later, we remain anchored to the founding charter: addiction medicine grounded in current neuroscience, accessible regardless of insurance status, and a family-restoration philosophy that treats addiction as a household event — not a single resident in isolation.
Read our full storyOur Programs
Medical Detox
3 to 7 days of medically supervised withdrawal management with MAT options.
Residential
30 to 90 days of immersive care at our 67-bed Tustin Street campus.
Outpatient (PHP & IOP)
Continued care while remaining at home, work, and family commitments.
Dual Diagnosis
Integrated psychiatric and addiction care for co-occurring conditions.
Why Choose CPMH Rehab
Two Decades of Refined Practice
Our clinical protocols have been continuously refined against outcomes data from 11,300+ alumni since 2005. We update treatment plans annually based on what the addiction medicine literature is actually showing.
123-Clinician Multidisciplinary Team
Board-certified addiction psychiatrists, licensed clinical social workers, addiction counselors, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and creative arts therapists collaborate daily on every treatment plan.
67-Bed Tustin Street Campus
Our Orange campus offers private and semi-private rooms, a yoga studio, outdoor fire pit, equine therapy barn, and family picnic grounds — purpose-built for focused, family-inclusive recovery.
Family-Restoration Philosophy
Recovery has to reach the whole household. Our family-systems clinicians involve parents, partners, and adult children from the first admission call — not week three of residential.
Stories of Recovery
— Hollis P., Residential & Neurofeedback Alumni, April 2026"I had been to four other programs over twelve years before CPMH. By the time I walked in here at forty-one, I had stopped believing recovery was actually possible for me. What was different at CPMH was the neurofeedback work paired with motivational interviewing — clinicians who did not argue with my ambivalence, just kept showing me the data on my own brain. Three years sober this April."
— Margaret W., Residential Alumni at 63, January 2026"I was sixty-three when my daughter drove me to CPMH after I retired and the daily drinking caught up with me. I assumed everyone there would be half my age and I would feel like a relic. Instead, the clinical team built a treatment plan around the questions a person at sixty-three actually has — about pension, about Medicare coverage, about telling old friends. Fourteen months sober and I am back gardening, finally sleeping through the night."
— Anonymous, Senior Attorney, PHP Alumni, October 2025"As a litigation partner at a downtown LA firm, I had hidden my drinking for eight years. CPMH's PHP track let me complete treatment while maintaining the appearance of a normal work calendar to my partners — their evening cohort and discreet communications protocols genuinely mattered. I made partner equity again last year, sober, and the firm has no idea where I was on those Tuesday afternoons in 2024."
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A licensed counselor answers within sixty seconds, day or night. Free, confidential, no obligation. Your family is welcome on the call.