Tom Redgate Memorial Recovery Center

1775 Chestnut Ave Long Beach, CA 90813 | 562-599-8444

About Tom Redgate Memorial Recovery Center

Tom Redgate Memorial Recovery Center is a licensed chemical dependency recovery hospital in Long Beach, California.

The center offers medically supervised detoxification, long term residential care, counseling and aftercare planning.

Redgate is committed to guiding clients through every stage of early recovery with compassion and clinical structure.

Medically Supervised Detox

Redgate’s core specialty is medical detoxification delivered in a residential setting with 24-hour medical supervision.

Detox stays run 10 to 14 days, giving clients a safe, structured environment to manage withdrawal from alcohol and drugs.

The program combines withdrawal management with intensive individual, group and family counseling, plus education.

Clinicians draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational approaches, relapse prevention and case management.

Residential Recovery

Redgate offers long term residential treatment with life skills training and continuing care referrals built in.

The program supports adults with cooccurring mental health disorders, trauma histories and justice system involvement.

Admissions and Next Steps

Redgate Memorial Recovery Center provides in person detox and residential services at its Chestnut Avenue campus.

The facility is licensed as a chemical dependency recovery hospital and noted as CARF accredited within the BHS network.

Redgate accepts Medicaid, private insurance, self pay and government funding with financial aid available.

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1775 Chestnut Ave
Long Beach, CA 90813
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