Escape the LA environment and find lasting recovery just 30 miles away in Orange County
Los Angeles is one of the largest and most dynamic cities in the world, but its fast-paced lifestyle, entertainment culture, and high-stress environment can fuel substance abuse and make recovery incredibly difficult. For LA residents struggling with addiction, stepping outside the city for treatment is often the most effective first step toward lasting sobriety.
Trust SoCal is located just 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles at 16537 Elm Cir, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, in the quiet, family-friendly community of Fountain Valley, Orange County. As a JCAHO-accredited treatment center, we provide the highest standard of evidence-based addiction care -- from medically supervised detox through residential treatment, outpatient programs, and aftercare support.
One of the biggest advantages of traveling from Los Angeles to Trust SoCal is the change of environment. Addiction thrives on familiar triggers -- the same bars, the same social circles, the same neighborhoods where substance use became a habit. By relocating to our peaceful Fountain Valley facility for treatment, you remove yourself from those triggers and give your brain the space it needs to begin healing.
At only 30 miles down the 405 freeway, Trust SoCal is close enough that your family and loved ones can visit regularly, participate in our family therapy program, and attend education workshops. Research consistently shows that family involvement is one of the strongest predictors of long-term recovery. You get the benefit of a fresh environment without being isolated from the people who matter most.
Our clinical team includes board-certified physicians, licensed therapists, and experienced addiction counselors who understand the unique pressures that Los Angeles residents face. From the entertainment industry to high-pressure corporate careers, we tailor treatment to address the specific lifestyle factors that contribute to substance use in the LA community.
Trust SoCal offers Los Angeles residents a full continuum of care, from medically supervised detoxification through long-term aftercare and alumni support. Every treatment plan is individualized to address your unique needs, substance history, and recovery goals.
Trust SoCal provides addiction treatment to residents across 61 cities in Los Angeles County.

~40 minutes · 35 mi
Alhambra is a vibrant San Gabriel Valley city celebrated for its world-class dining scene along Main Street and Valley Boulevard, where dozens of restaurants represent cuisines from across Asia and beyond.

~45 minutes · 38 mi
Arcadia sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains and is renowned for the historic Santa Anita Park racetrack and the stunning LA County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.

~20 minutes · 15 mi
Artesia is a culturally rich small city best known for its vibrant Pioneer Boulevard corridor, often called Little India, where authentic restaurants, sari shops, and grocery stores create a unique cultural tapestry.

~50 minutes · 42 mi
Azusa is a gateway city to the San Gabriel Mountains, known for Azusa Pacific University and the scenic San Gabriel Canyon that draws hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

~45 minutes · 38 mi
Baldwin Park is an East San Gabriel Valley city with a proud claim to fame as the home of In-N-Out Burger's first drive-through location.

~35 minutes · 28 mi
Bell is a small, tight-knit working-class city in southeast Los Angeles County, situated along the Florence Avenue corridor near the I-710 freeway.

~25 minutes · 18 mi
Bellflower serves as a gateway community between Orange County and Los Angeles, centered along Bellflower Boulevard with a mix of local shops, restaurants, and the landmark William Bristol Civic Auditorium.

~55 minutes · 45 mi
Beverly Hills is one of the world's most recognizable cities, home to Rodeo Drive, Greystone Mansion, and some of the finest dining and shopping in California.

~55 minutes · 48 mi
Burbank is the media capital of the world, home to Warner Bros Studios, Walt Disney Studios, and a bustling downtown district along San Fernando Boulevard.

~30 minutes · 22 mi
Carson is a South Bay city known for Dignity Health Sports Park, home to major sporting events, and Cal State Dominguez Hills, which serves thousands of students from across the region.

~20 minutes · 16 mi
Cerritos is a master-planned community distinguished by its award-winning Cerritos Library, the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, and the upscale Los Cerritos Center.

~55 minutes · 48 mi
Known as the "City of Trees and PhDs," Claremont is home to the prestigious Claremont Colleges consortium and the charming Claremont Village, a walkable district of independent shops and restaurants.

~30 minutes · 22 mi
Compton is a historic South Los Angeles city undergoing significant revitalization, with new investments transforming neighborhoods near Compton City Hall and the Martin Luther King Jr.

~45 minutes · 40 mi
Covina is a welcoming East San Gabriel Valley community centered around its revitalized Downtown district, where local shops and restaurants line Citrus Avenue and Badillo Street.

~50 minutes · 42 mi
Culver City has transformed into a creative and technology hub, anchored by Sony Pictures Studios and a thriving Arts District filled with galleries, restaurants, and tech company headquarters.

~40 minutes · 35 mi
Diamond Bar is a scenic hillside community in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, known for its tree-lined streets, top-rated schools, and beautifully maintained parks like Sycamore Canyon and Pantera.

~25 minutes · 20 mi
Downey is a proud southeast LA County city with deep ties to the aerospace industry, home to the Columbia Memorial Space Center and the iconic oldest operating McDonald's restaurant.

~50 minutes · 42 mi
Duarte is a small San Gabriel Valley foothill city best known as the home of the world-renowned City of Hope National Medical Center, a leader in cancer research and treatment.

~45 minutes · 38 mi
El Monte is a historic San Gabriel Valley city that served as the western terminus of the Santa Fe Trail and is home to El Monte Airport and the expansive Whittier Narrows Recreation Area.

~35 minutes · 28 mi
Gardena is a culturally diverse South Bay city known for its vibrant Japanese-American heritage, the Western Avenue commercial corridor, and the family-friendly Rowley Park.

~55 minutes · 48 mi
Glendale is one of the largest cities in Los Angeles County, renowned for The Americana at Brand outdoor shopping destination, the historic Forest Lawn Memorial Park, and its proximity to Griffith Park and the Hollywood Hills.

~50 minutes · 45 mi
Known as the "Pride of the Foothills," Glendora is a charming San Gabriel Valley city celebrated for its walkable Glendora Village downtown, the scenic trails of Big Dalton Canyon, and the panoramic views from South Hills Park.

~35 minutes · 28 mi
Hawthorne is a South Bay city with a remarkable legacy, serving as the birthplace of The Beach Boys and now home to SpaceX headquarters, Elon Musk's aerospace manufacturing company.

~35 minutes · 30 mi
Hermosa Beach is a quintessential Southern California beach town known for its iconic pier, The Strand pedestrian path, and the legendary Comedy & Magic Club that has hosted top comedians for decades.

~30 minutes · 25 mi
Huntington Park is a vibrant southeast LA County city anchored by the bustling Pacific Boulevard shopping district, one of the most active commercial corridors in the region, along with the historic Salt Lake Park and a revitalized Civic Center.

~40 minutes · 32 mi
Inglewood has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, anchored by the world-class SoFi Stadium, the legendary Forum concert venue, and the mixed-use Hollywood Park development.

~25 minutes · 18 mi
La Mirada is a welcoming residential community on the LA-Orange County border, known for the acclaimed La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, the private Biola University campus, and the lush greenery of Creek Park.

~50 minutes · 45 mi
La Verne is a charming foothill city at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, home to the University of La Verne, the historic Old Town district, and the scenic Heritage Park.

~20 minutes · 16 mi
Lakewood is a well-established residential city known as one of America's first planned communities, anchored by the Lakewood Center shopping mall, the expansive Mayfair Park, and the unique Lakewood Equestrian Center.

~90 minutes · 75 mi
Lancaster is the gateway to the Antelope Valley in northern Los Angeles County, known for the revitalized BLVD Lancaster downtown corridor, the breathtaking California Poppy Reserve, and the Aerospace Walk of Honor celebrating the region's aviation heritage.

~30 minutes · 25 mi
Lawndale is a quiet South Bay community centered along the Hawthorne Boulevard commercial corridor, with tree-lined residential streets stretching between Alondra Park to the north and Jane Addams Park to the south.

~20 minutes · 14 mi
Long Beach is a major Southern California port city and cultural destination, home to the iconic Queen Mary, the world-class Aquarium of the Pacific, and the bustling Long Beach Convention Center along the waterfront.

~45 minutes · 38 mi
Los Angeles is the nation's second-largest city and a global center for entertainment, culture, and innovation, stretching from the Hollywood Hills and Griffith Observatory to the Santa Monica Pier and beyond.

~30 minutes · 22 mi
Lynwood is a vibrant southeast Los Angeles County city anchored by the bustling Plaza Mexico shopping center and the historic Bateman Hall, with Lynwood City Park providing green space for the community.

~30 minutes · 25 mi
Manhattan Beach is an upscale South Bay coastal community renowned for its iconic pier and Roundhouse Aquarium, world-class beach volleyball scene, and the high-end Manhattan Village shopping center.

~50 minutes · 42 mi
Monrovia is a charming foothill city celebrated for its walkable Old Town district along Myrtle Avenue, the scenic Monrovia Canyon Park with its seasonal waterfall, and the community-centered Recreation Park.

~35 minutes · 30 mi
Montebello is a family-friendly city in the western San Gabriel Valley known for the Montebello Barnyard Zoo, the expansive Grant Rea Park, and the Montebello Town Center shopping district.

~40 minutes · 35 mi
Monterey Park is widely recognized as America's first suburban Chinatown, with Garvey Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard lined with acclaimed dim sum houses, tea shops, and Asian supermarkets that draw visitors from across the region.

~20 minutes · 16 mi
Norwalk is a centrally located gateway city in southeast Los Angeles County, home to the historic Hargitt House Museum, the Sproul Museum, and the community-oriented Norwalk Town Square.

~95 minutes · 80 mi
Palmdale is the largest city in the Antelope Valley, a high-desert community north of the San Gabriel Mountains known for DryTown Water Park, the Palmdale Amphitheater, and the Antelope Valley Mall.

~25 minutes · 18 mi
Paramount is a working-class city in southeast Los Angeles County, home to the community-gathering Paramount Iceland skating rink, the green spaces of Progress Park, and the notable Clearwater Building along Paramount Boulevard.

~50 minutes · 45 mi
Pasadena, known as the Crown City, is celebrated worldwide for the Rose Bowl, the annual Tournament of Roses Parade, the vibrant Old Town shopping and dining district, and the incomparable Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens.

~30 minutes · 25 mi
Pico Rivera is a welcoming community at the confluence of the Rio Hondo and San Gabriel Rivers, featuring the Pico Rivera Towne Center for shopping and dining, the scenic Rio Hondo River Trail for outdoor recreation, and the family-friendly Smith Park.

~45 minutes · 40 mi
Pomona is a dynamic Inland Valley city best known as home to the Fairplex, which hosts the iconic LA County Fair each fall, along with the dA Center for the Arts in its growing downtown district and the nationally recognized Cal Poly Pomona university campus.

~40 minutes · 32 mi
Rancho Palos Verdes is an exclusive coastal city perched on the scenic Palos Verdes Peninsula, home to the luxurious Terranea Resort, the historic Point Vicente Lighthouse with its whale-watching overlook, and the oceanfront Trump National Golf Club.

~35 minutes · 28 mi
Redondo Beach is a quintessential South Bay coastal city known for its iconic Redondo Beach Pier, the charming boutique-lined streets of Riviera Village, and the bustling King Harbor Marina where fresh seafood restaurants overlook rows of sailboats.

~40 minutes · 35 mi
Rosemead is a culturally diverse San Gabriel Valley city celebrated for its dynamic Garvey Avenue dining corridor, where restaurants representing cuisines from across Asia draw food enthusiasts from throughout Southern California.

~50 minutes · 42 mi
San Dimas is a foothill community in the eastern San Gabriel Valley known for Raging Waters, Southern California's largest waterpark, the oak-shaded trails of San Dimas Canyon Park, and the expansive Bonelli Regional Park with its lake and equestrian facilities.

~45 minutes · 38 mi
San Gabriel is one of the oldest cities in Southern California, founded alongside the historic San Gabriel Mission in 1771, and today it is known as a culinary destination where Las Tunas Drive and Valley Boulevard feature some of the region's most acclaimed restaurants.

~80 minutes · 65 mi
Santa Clarita is one of the largest cities in Los Angeles County, nestled in the scenic Santa Clarita Valley and home to world-famous Six Flags Magic Mountain, the dramatic Vasquez Rocks Natural Area, and the charming shops and galleries of Old Town Newhall.

~25 minutes · 20 mi
Santa Fe Springs is a small but economically active city in southeastern Los Angeles County, home to the historic Clarke Estate, the family-friendly Heritage Park, and a significant industrial and commercial corridor that employs thousands of workers from across the region.

~55 minutes · 45 mi
Santa Monica is a world-renowned coastal city celebrated for its landmark Santa Monica Pier, the vibrant pedestrian shopping of Third Street Promenade, and the bluff-top ocean views of Palisades Park.

~20 minutes · 14 mi
Signal Hill is a small, elevated city entirely surrounded by Long Beach, famous for its oil-boom history commemorated at the Signal Hill Petroleum monument and Discovery Well Park, and beloved for the panoramic views from Hilltop Park.

~30 minutes · 25 mi
South Gate is a resilient southeast LA County community anchored by the sprawling South Gate Park, the retail hub of Azalea Shopping Center, and the green spaces of Hollydale Regional Park along the Los Angeles River.

~50 minutes · 42 mi
South Pasadena is a small, tree-lined city cherished for its walkable Mission Street District filled with independent bookshops, cafes, and the historic Rialto Theatre, as well as its beautifully preserved Craftsman architecture and award-winning public library.

~45 minutes · 38 mi
Temple City is a welcoming San Gabriel Valley suburb known as the "Home of the Camellia," celebrated each year with the Camellia Festival parade and honored through the community's beautifully maintained Temple City Park.

~30 minutes · 25 mi
Torrance is the largest city in the South Bay, home to the massive Del Amo Fashion Center, the scenic Torrance Beach along the Strand, and the ecological gem of Madrona Marsh Preserve, one of the last remaining vernal freshwater marshes in Southern California.

~40 minutes · 35 mi
Walnut is a quiet, family-oriented city in the eastern San Gabriel Valley known for its top-rated schools, Mt.

~40 minutes · 35 mi
West Covina is one of the largest cities in the San Gabriel Valley, anchored by The Lakes at West Covina shopping and entertainment complex, the state-of-the-art West Covina Sportsplex, and the natural beauty of Galster Wilderness Park in the surrounding hillsides.

~55 minutes · 48 mi
West Hollywood is a culturally vibrant and progressive city internationally recognized for the iconic Sunset Strip nightlife corridor, the LGBTQ+ community along Santa Monica Boulevard, and the striking blue-glass Pacific Design Center.

~30 minutes · 22 mi
Whittier is a historic city in the Puente Hills known for the prestigious Whittier College, the revitalized Uptown Whittier district with its boutiques, galleries, and farm-to-table restaurants, and the rugged hiking trails of Turnbull Canyon that offer sweeping views of the Los Angeles Basin.
Common questions about drug and alcohol rehab for Los Angeles residents.
Leaving the Los Angeles environment for treatment removes you from the people, places, and routines associated with substance use. Trust SoCal in Fountain Valley is only about 30 miles south of downtown LA -- close enough for family visits but far enough to provide a genuine fresh start. Our quiet, residential setting in Orange County offers a stark contrast to the fast pace and high-stress lifestyle of Los Angeles.
Trust SoCal is located at 16537 Elm Cir, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, approximately 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. The drive typically takes 35 to 50 minutes via the 405 or 5 freeway, depending on traffic. Our admissions team can help coordinate transportation for clients who need assistance getting to our facility.
Yes. Trust SoCal accepts most major PPO insurance plans, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, and many others commonly held by Los Angeles residents. Our admissions team provides free, confidential insurance verification so you know exactly what your plan covers before committing to treatment.
Trust SoCal treats all substance use disorders, including alcohol addiction, opioid dependence (heroin, fentanyl, prescription painkillers), stimulant addiction (cocaine, methamphetamine), benzodiazepine dependence, and polysubstance use. We also specialize in dual diagnosis treatment for clients with co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
Recovery begins with a single step. Our compassionate team is here to guide you every step of the way.