Why Our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs Are Different
- We are equipped to provide a real-life experiential environment with the support and caring of an experienced staff set in the world’s premiere treatment community
- We have a broad range of workshop topics and an incredible array of activities to keep the recovering man constantly making progress every hour of the day
- The Landing is also a gateway to the T.E.A.C.H.college program for recovering students (includes career assessment, transportation, and academic tutoring)
- We have an active and long-standing alumni community that has been developing for the last twenty three years
- We have twenty three years worth of relationships built with the world’s best clinical professionals that allows us to provide the best match for any client’s needs
- We have the flexibility to cater to special location and privacy needs
- We provide the entire continuum of care from detox to outpatient care based out of one central campus
- We have a monthly family program that addresses the recovery needs of the affected family members
- We have a staff of legal experts who can attend court appearances and provide legal counsel
Why The Landing of Newport Beach is Different
(for Addiction Professionals)
- We offer highly supervised primary care and can seamlessly transition our male clients to an excellent extended care residential program
- We do a pre-screening and initial assessment of every client upon intake
- We offer psychiatric evaluations and psychological testing
- We have a mandatory drug and alcohol testing regimen that occurs every 72 hours and frequent surprise tests
- We are staffed and qualified for dual diagnosis clients
- We offer Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
- We offer Hypnotherapy
- Our gender specific facility is very highly supervised and a responsible destination for relapse prone men
- We have on site 12-Step Meetings and also have the Newport Club within our campus
- We have a state of the art family program facilitated by Kevin McCauley and Dr. Jerry Brown
- We provide extensive continuing care planning and notify the client’s referent of the plan prior to client discharge
- Our Continuing Care Department monitors clients closely during the first year after discharge
- We have staff on site and also at the Central Office available twenty four hours a day
Questions To Ask
The below questions are questions we recommend that you ask other treatment centers when you are talking to them
- How long have you been treating chemical dependency?
- Do you have a “men’s only” treatment program?
- How many counselors do you have on staff, and how long have they been there?
- Do you have a nationwide referral network of addiction professionals for continuing care planning?
- Do you have a family program to address the needs of affected family members?
- Do you screen for dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders? Are you equipped to handle dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders?
- Do you have staff that is trained and certified to administer medication?
- Do you have staff monitoring the premises twenty four hours a day?
- Do you have doctors, nurses, counselors, therapists, addictionologists, and interventionists on staff?
- Do you have a college program that provides recovering students a great opportunity to earn accredited units?
- Do you test for drugs and alcohol multiple times a week with frequent surprise tests?
- Do you have exclusive facilities for executives or others who are concerned about privacy?
- Do you have legal experts and court experience?
- Do you have special training in helping clients who are chemically dependent on prescription medication?
- Do you actually perform all of the services you offer or do you outsource many of them to other agencies?
- Are you court/probation approved?
- Do you have an alumni network? A weekly alumni meeting? Do you have mailed and e-mailed alumni newsletters? Frequent alumni events and reunions?
If the man who is an addict or alcoholic can just get to the Landing, they will find that they can turn over their recovery to the guidance and support of the excellent staff for the next thirty days. Contact the Landing admissions for more information including help with finding a place for detoxification if necessary.







