Malibu Horizon is a residential treatment facility serving individuals struggling with substance abuse and alcohol addiction in Malibu, California. Located at 265 South Westlake Boulevard, this center provides comprehensive care designed to address the complex needs of people seeking recovery from drug and alcohol dependence. Whether you are beginning your recovery journey or seeking a higher level of support, Malibu Horizon offers evidence-based treatment in a structured residential setting.
Malibu Horizon offers multiple levels of residential care to meet patients at different stages of their recovery. Detoxification services help individuals safely manage withdrawal symptoms under medical supervision, which is a critical first step for many people. The facility provides residential short-term treatment lasting 30 days or less, ideal for patients who need focused, intensive care with a defined timeline. For those requiring extended support and stabilization, residential long-term treatment programs of 30 days or more allow patients to build stronger coping skills and address underlying issues contributing to their substance use. Additionally, Malibu Horizon utilizes buprenorphine in treatment protocols, a medication-assisted therapy option that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, supporting long-term recovery success.
Malibu Horizon accepts private health insurance and self-payment options, making treatment accessible to patients with different financial circumstances. If you have private health insurance, your plan may cover a substantial portion of treatment costs under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures mental health and substance abuse treatment receive equal coverage consideration. Cost should never be a barrier to getting the care you need, and the facility works with patients to explore all available payment options.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the next step toward recovery, reaching out to Malibu Horizon is simple and confidential. Call today to speak with an admissions specialist who can verify your insurance coverage, answer your questions about treatment programs, and help you begin the admission process with compassion and care.