Family-Healing Addiction Care in Temple City
RBIH Rehab opened in 2016 because the founder - then ten years into his own recovery - had spent a decade looking for the kind of treatment program he wished had existed when he first walked into detox. Ten years and 4,800 patients later, the program he built still organizes its work around the same orientation: treat the patient as the adult they are about to become, and treat the family as part of the clinical work.
About RBIH Rehab
RBIH sits on Las Tunas Drive in Temple City, in a converted three-story medical building that became our permanent home in 2018. Our 40-bed residential program, dedicated medical detox wing, and full outpatient continuum are staffed by 81 clinicians whose work is coordinated through a shared treatment record - one chart, one plan, one team across every shift.
Read our full storyWhy Choose RBIH Rehab
Built by Someone in Recovery
Our founder is twenty years sober. Every protocol traces back to a question he encountered in his own recovery - and to the gaps he watched his peers fall through.
Family at the Center
Family programming runs every Thursday throughout residential and continues into outpatient. Family is not informed - family participates in the clinical work.
81 Clinicians, Shared Record
Medical, psychiatric, therapy, and case-management staff document in a single chart and meet three times weekly per resident.
Peer Accountability Built In
Every resident is paired with a peer mentor in the first 72 hours - a structured accountability dyad that anchors the residential week.
Neuroscience-Based Care
Our addiction-medicine protocols are built from current neuroscience: medication-assisted treatment literacy, sleep architecture work, and craving-pathway interventions.
In-Network With 7 Major Plans
Aetna, BCBS, Medicaid, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, Kaiser, MultiPlan. Verification typically completes in under an hour.
Treatment Programs
Medical Detox
Safe, medically supervised detoxification
Residential Treatment
Immersive, 24/7 treatment environment
Outpatient Program
Flexible treatment while maintaining your life
Dual Diagnosis
Integrated dual diagnosis and addiction care
Stories of Recovery
"I am sixty-nine years old. I drank for forty-five of those years and I never thought a treatment center would take someone my age seriously. The intake nurse at RBIH was about my age. She told me her own recovery story before she asked for mine. The clinical team built a peer cohort with two other older adults for the first three weeks. The structured-clinical schedule worked for me - I treated each session like a graduate seminar. I have been sober for ten months and I see my grandchildren without shame for the first time in two decades."
- Dolores K., residential alumna, 2024
"I am writing this as the spouse of an RBIH alumnus, not as a patient. My husband had been in and out of treatment three times before he came to RBIH in 2023. What was different here was how the family programming worked. The clinicians did not just give us updates - they put us in the room with each other, with scripts and with structure, and they helped us have conversations we had not been able to have for years. Eighteen months later, my husband is sober. So is our marriage. The treatment was for him. The healing was for both of us."
- Annette V., spouse of residential alumnus, 2024
"I did not want to come to RBIH. My adult son drove me from Pasadena and I sat in the intake office certain I would walk back out within the hour. The thing that kept me was the very first conversation - the admissions specialist did not try to convince me of anything. She asked what I was afraid of, listened to my actual answer, and walked me through the next 72 hours in plain terms. I stayed. Sixty days later I walked out of residential as a different person. I tell people now: the fear is the part you have to walk through, not the reason to turn around."
- Theodore M., residential alumnus, 2024
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