Address: 8831 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034, USA
Phone: +13102045200
Sunday: 7AM–11PM
Monday: 7AM–11PM
Tuesday: 7AM–11PM
Wednesday: 7AM–11PM
Thursday: 7AM–11PM
Friday: 7AM–11PM
Saturday: 7AM–11PM
Rieve Reynolds
My daughter, mother of 3, is about to graduate Shasta College Summa Cum Laude and will continue on to get her Master's Degree. Last year she was "Student of the Year." I have no doubt that Beit T'Shuvah inspired my daughter to not only turn her life around but to reach for the stars as well! One thing she particularly loved was the sense of humor that seemed to prevail there despite so many stories of struggle. I will forever be grateful for the Incredible staff at this Amazing facility- Well deserving of 10 Stars; I could not more highly recommend Beit T'Shuvah!
Adam Rubin
Beit T’Shuvah saved my life. There is no place like it in the world. I have so much gratitude for this place, I just can not say enough. It’s more than a rehab, it’s a synagogue, a congregation and a beautiful community.
Asher Maslan
You only need to be honest, open and willing to accept a new life that's waiting to be claimed. If you're ready, if your tired of running, lying and hiding, then you're ready to leave the world to itself where it will be when you return to it strong, durable and sober. Only then can you claim your dignity and love your identity. Beit tshuvah gives the 3 essentials to begin recovery, love, acceptance and a safe place to begin the journey. There is only one factor that remains constant among the many variables to the equation sobriety and a peaceful life... time. All the hard work doesn't accelerate the process. Abandon yourself and come ready. The healing body, mind and spirit need extended freedom from chemicals and beit tshuvah gives it's clients just that, extended stay to thoroughly complete the program to move forward naturally and easily and free. Leave it all behind and start over. 6 months to more than a year is worth a lifetime. Thank you beit tshuvah!
Brent
I really wanted to give this place five stars but it is impossible given the CRAZINESS of Rabbi Borovitz. My stay was a few years back and hopefully the place has changed as it has potential but with Rabbi as part of the leadership team, I am sorry to say he is the stain of what could be a fine organization. He was hotheaded, money hunger and lacked very little compassion for the patients. During my stay, one of the patients actually overdosed and died in house. It was devastating.
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I am not an addict but on parole. Can you possibly help me find employment? I am Jewish.
Not a strictly Jewish facility and yes, the religious services are mandatory to attend.
If your ambulatory and can keep up prob okay
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