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Address: 6167 Bristol Pkwy, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Phone: (323) 545-3087
State: California
Zip Code: 90230


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Reviews
Can I give it zero stars?? They were raided by the FBI on multiple charges and suspicions of criminal involvement. Unorganized af. Told me relapsing was a good thing. Bed bugs in almost every house. Offered drugs daily at the center. Over charged insurance. Harasses me for money I do not actually owe. Revolving door of staff. Lies about what the program offers. I was a dollar sign. Not a struggling addict. My case manager told me I needed to find a new program that was actually serious. ED program and pain management are equal jokes. ....and so on.
7 years ago (14-09-2017)
I went here for 30 days (January-February 2017) to get treatment for alcoholism. I left after staff hearded everyone staying at "Inglewood" into a room so we couldn't leave while they did a random search of our apartments and bedrooms for any drugs and contraband. Well, they tore up and trashed all of the patient apartments. Flipping and throwing couches, beds, chairs and other furniture. Food from the kitchen was thrown on the ground. All of our personal items, clothes, toiletries, everything we had, were thrown on the ground and scattered around like trash. After they were done and over with their fit of rage or whatever it was, we were told to go back to our apartments and clean up the mess they made. I immediately packed my things, made a call to get picked up and I left that night. Two other patients also left that night because of what happened. Luckily I only live an hours drive away, others that decided to leave were dropped off at the airport.. Unfortunately I relapsed very shortly after leaving due to feeling completely helpless and depressed, even more so than when I arrived because of the situation I was put in by Sovereigns program BUT I am proud to say 7 months after I left I got sober on my own and I now have 61 days sober and I'm doing well! My experience was worse than I could have imagined any rehab to be. Right off the bat, during the final part of intake at the detox, my toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, my prescription glasses (which they somehow broke one of the nose tabs off and brushed the issue off when brought up) and soap among other things were taken from me and i was unable to use them for about 5 days. I felt so dirty and worthless and didn't feel like I could say anything. I later asked a patient advocate about it and they were as confused as I was, the workers in the mens detox house had no right to have taken most of the things from me that they did. One day they didn't fill a prescription that I NEED for a gastrointestinal problem I have, that entire day I was vomiting bile, in horrible pain and unable to keep any food or water down. Most of the staff did not show any compassion towards me or try to help. The nurse even got angry at me for asking about it and said i was being a bother. Isn't it a bother that they messed up my medication and was sick because of it? My esophagus and stomach hurt for 2 days after, isnt that a bother? The same nurse had also tried to refuse me ALL of my medications on 2 separate occasions because I was a few minutes late for their "mediction time", due to being in a meeting with my therapist. The only person to really help me out was a Patient Advocate named Greg (much respect for him) who went out of his way to buy OTC Prilosec for me to help with my stomach and I was finally able to get a little bit of relief. I had also witnessed staff threaten violence towards patients on several occasions, one worker even telling a patient he would send his kids after them. Getting yelled at and cussed out, by the house staff especially, was an every day occurrence for us as patients, to make it even worse this was going on while I and everybody else is fighting with every bit of strength we had left to get sober and to keep our heads above water. There is absolutely ZERO need to put down, intimidate and belittle your patient's who are really stuggling, looking for help. They are also known body brokers and there has been great suspicion of insurance fraud. I could go on and on about the things that happened to me and other people while at Sovereign but there were too many incidences that happened to write them all down here. Im hoping this "review" will save people from the hell I went through by choosing this rehab. Please look into other options, it will be well worth it for you. Find a detox/rehab facility where you will be treated like a human being and given real help by people that genuinely care about you. This place made me lose my sanity and lose sight of my sobriety for a good while, don't let these things happen to you.
7 years ago (22-11-2017)
This place is absolutely terrible, even if some staff members have good intentions. The idea of an RTC is awesome, and there are only a handful in the state of California ( believe me, I've checked ). Sovereign are at best unorganized, at worst downright uncaring. One of my house managers was a very arrogant and inpatient woman- something I feel would be frowned upon in this type of environment. The old medical director is a hack/fake MD, and this information can be obtained by something as simple as a Google search. Avoid like the plague!
7 years ago (15-09-2017)
I actually first heard about Sovereign Health through a close friend of ours , my wife who was working with a therapist in Long Beach who recommended Sovereign as a quality rehab facility from what she knew of it and at that point I was already clean and sober for a couple of weeks but I knew I needed a lot more therapy, a lot more time, a lot more ability to have a focused recovery and so after considering it for couple of days and actually comparing a number of Orange County rehab centers I ended up choosing Sovereign. I think from the get go you know the front line people Linda, Alejandra, Robin I was just very impressed with their kindness and patience. I got matched up with Dr Kelly and we have had a really good relationship, couple of little bumps at the beginning but really appreciate her and I actually have really impressed with the clinical side of the operations from the get go. I have a lot of admiration and appreciation for Chrissie and Heidi and all the therapists. I have also very much appreciated doctors. They are far and away the most understanding, caring psychiatrists I have worked with. Yeah. Well I think the quality of the groups has evolved a lot ever since I have been here. Justifies some of the harder treatment that has to be laid down sometimes and how much I really do appreciate Sovereign I mean I really, really appreciate Kelly my therapist and Chrissie and her music groups and Heidi who has just amazing bends over backwards to make family groups meaningful in all the work she does and for sweet Colleen I just really am grateful for Colleen I think it could potentially be better for the program. I think one of the primary things that is just key for someone first coming in to be willing to know more than likely that the first week is going to be really hard and to really give it a shot because Sovereign is a good place and if you are here with the right mindset you are going to get a lot of growth and healing because the people here really do care. And you know don’t isolate yourself the beauty of amongst fellow addicts alcoholics whatever your issues are really valuable you know and the big book of Alcoholics Anonymous which is the same book basically for any group dealing with addicts of overeaters or anorexia or anger or bipolar whatever is the same thing and isolation isn’t going to bring better for you because odds are mostly your life while being active in your issues has been a lot of isolation and look where that has gotten me and the beauty of what one addict alcoholic can offer another is irreplaceable and the big book talks about that. To finally be around people who can understand why you did some of the crazy things you did without judgment is a real gift that most folks in the world can’t give you. It allows you to see yourself more objectively to laugh at the things you did and to realize the past and what you have today and today is the only day you have to worry about. You know pray for that obsession not to drink, not to use, not to lose your mind and temper you know not to go to the bathroom get rid of your food right after you eat whatever it is having people that can understand that and love you in it brings more healing than almost anything else. I am glad that I had the last 30 days to be here and soak everything up to take forward in my recovery.
8 years ago (24-02-2017)
When I first got in Sovereign I was really nervous. I was apprehensive because I think like a lot of people who are recently diagnosed and dealing with mental health issues it is kind of hard to admit you have a problem or that something has not been working for you. Well like a lot of with my illness or addiction I did not want change I loved my house I was very attached I mean extremely attached I had been there for 50 day and I did not want to move. I have met new people that it just change and it is always good to admit a new group of people who are really cool and welcoming and the apartment managers there are still the staff is still it is different but it is the same mentality they are compassionate they are there for you I mean they are not counselor or therapist but they do care about the clients and I haven’t experienced any adversity or injustice from the staff since I have been here so it made it easier for me to transition and then I realize that I got a little more freedom and I got my own room so more privacy and it has been really nice. Well I remember when I first got here I had never once been to a group therapist session in my live. I have had you know one-on-one therapy session but this was really my first time in a group setting and that wasn’t anything else really uncomfortable with it first because I don’t want to share my story in front of strangers especially therapist that I don’t even know you know I am pretty close off when it comes to my past which is the reason why I am here to deal with you know the issues that I have that I carried about my whole life but it was kind of uncomfortable for me at first not because of anybody else but because of myself I had to really breach that stronghold. My favorite groups have probably been definitely trauma group because I really didn’t understand what it was I knew that i had had experiences in my life but I didn’t consider them traumatic. And so gaining that understanding and acceptance I think I ultimately I gained acceptance that it is okay to have trauma and a lot of us here do and that no one is alone and I also really enjoy the stress management group because it can be very stressful here. I just want everybody here to know that I am amazed at the patience and understanding most of the staff have here. It blows my mind because when we come in clients you know we each thing that our case is the most important thing in the world because it is our life and the fact that you guys have to deal with that you know when new clients come in that frequently throughout the month or even the week sometimes and you do your best you do the best that you can and I tell all new clients when they get here immediately everybody wants to leave it doesn’t reflect on Sovereign it is a reflection of the fact that we are scared we are vulnerable we are uncomfortable it is something we mostly never been through before and I think that the staff knows how to deal with it a lot of time it is crisis and people come in here and I think everybody should give it I always say like give it a week don’t leave tonight you know it is your first night here give it a week and I say that because somebody said that to me on my first night and I have been here 67 days and I needed it. Had I left my first night I probably wouldn’t be breathing today so thank you for everything the compassion the inspiration putting me in my place when I needed to kind of be simmered down and just not giving up on me because it allowed me to not give up on myself.
8 years ago (26-04-2017)
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