Medical Wellness Center
Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, Ritz Recovery is a sanctuary where luxury meets compassionate care in the journey toward recovery. They’ve meticulously designed a residential rehab experience that emphasizes comfort, dignity, and the highest standard of personalized care. With 3 distinct locations throughout Los Angeles—each with just 6 beds—Ritz Recovery offers private, boutique experiences for all their clients. Their medically supervised detox minimizes both discomfort and risk during withdrawal. Clients move smoothly into residential rehab. Ritz Recovery accepts most major health insurances. They do not accept Medicaid, Medicare, or MediCal.
Ritz Recovery believes in a customized, holistic approach that integrates evidence-based therapies facilitated by master’s level therapists, wellness activities, and nutrition planning. Clients discover long-term healing through individual therapy, a minimum of 20 group therapy hours per week, and marital and family counseling. They engage in art and experiential therapies to tap into emotional expression and personal growth. Additional modalities include acupuncture, yoga, reiki, sound therapy, personal training, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
Ritz Recovery ensures a seamless transition to ongoing therapy and support programs that help clients maintain sobriety for years to come. They offer continued therapy to address lingering challenges and support long-term goals, relapse prevention strategies to help build healthy habits, and alumni and support groups to connect with others with shared experiences.
At Ritz Recovery, the facility is designed not only for comfort but also to minimize stress and help clients focus on their goals. Clients stay in private suites with cozy beds, large bathrooms, and walk-in closets. Amenities include a serene pool and spa, a state-of-the-art gym, theater and game rooms, and chef-prepared meals. Weekends include various outings for entertainment. After a mandatory blackout period, designated phone usage times are allowed, and parents with young children are permitted to use FaceTime.