30-Day Inpatient Rehab Placement in Los Angeles
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A 30-day inpatient rehab is the most commonly authorized length of stay for commercial PPO plans in California — and it's the minimum duration at which evidence-based outcomes start to stabilize. LA County overdose deaths fell 22% in 2024 (LA County DPH), and 30-day inpatient episodes are the workhorse level of care that supports that kind of population-level reversal.
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Free insurance verification. Commercial PPO accepted. Confidential intake. Same-day placement often available across Los Angeles County and Southern California.
What's Included in a 30-Day Program
A typical 30-day inpatient program at a licensed LA-area facility begins with medical detox (5–10 days depending on substance) and then transitions into active residential treatment: individual therapy 2–3 times weekly, daily group therapy, trauma-informed specialty groups, relapse prevention work, 12-step or SMART Recovery integration, family therapy where clinically indicated, MAT where appropriate, and aftercare planning for the step-down into PHP/IOP. Programming typically runs 5–8 hours of clinical contact per day.
Cost of 30-Day Inpatient Rehab in Los Angeles
Without insurance: $6,000 to $20,000 for standard programs; $30,000+ for luxury. National mean around $12,500. With a commercial PPO subject to SB 855: typically $3,000 to $9,000 out-of-pocket after deductible and coinsurance — often less depending on plan design and in-network status. Placement advisors verify exact benefits in 15–60 minutes.
Why 30 Days Is Usually the Starting Point
Commercial insurers typically authorize 30 days as a first increment under utilization management protocols. If clinical medical necessity supports extension, programs can request additional time; the 2025 SB 855 enforcement regulations make denial harder to sustain. Many callers extend to 60 or 90 days mid-program based on clinical progress and continued authorization.
30-Day vs 60-Day vs 90-Day Outcomes
The clinical literature broadly shows longer stays correlate with better long-term outcomes. 30 days stabilizes acute symptoms and teaches core coping skills. 60 days allows deeper trauma work. 90 days is associated with the strongest long-term sobriety data, especially for opioid and methamphetamine use disorders with prior relapse history. Callers and clinical teams often make the 30-to-60-to-90 decision mid-stay based on how the work is going.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 30 days long enough for rehab?
For first-episode uncomplicated cases, often yes. For callers with prior relapse, co-occurring mental health conditions, or severe use history, 60 or 90 days is clinically preferable. Placement advisors discuss length of stay during intake.
Does insurance cover 30-day inpatient rehab?
Commercial PPO plans regulated in California almost always cover 30-day inpatient rehab under SB 855. Out-of-pocket typically $3,000–$9,000.
What does the first day of 30-day inpatient look like?
Day 1 is admission, medical intake, psychiatric evaluation, and the start of detox protocol if medically indicated. Clinical programming ramps up across days 2–5 as acute withdrawal resolves.
Talk to a Placement Advisor — 24/7
Free insurance verification. Commercial PPO accepted. Confidential intake. Same-day placement often available across Los Angeles County and Southern California.