Longshoreman Union Insurance Addiction Rehab in Long Beach, California
New Found Life provides treatment for longshoremen and their families. Our facility in Long Beach, California, is one of the local rehabs that takes Longshoreman Union insurance.

New Found Life provides treatment for longshoremen and their families. Our facility in Long Beach, California, is one of the local rehabs that takes Longshoreman Union insurance.


We provide comprehensive care and personalized treatment to individuals covered by International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) insurance benefits. Rehabs that take ILWU insurance understand the value of longshoremen in our communities. We help longshoremen, their families, and dependents. ILWU members use our services to overcome substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Treatment programs at rehabs that take longshoreman union insurance help individuals and families rebuild their lives. Our residential treatment, intensive outpatient (IOP), outpatient, and transitional living programs treat a wide range of conditions, including SUD, alcohol addiction, opioid use disorder (OUD), and dual diagnosis. Healthcare professionals at New Found Life can help you verify your ILWU insurance coverage and provide more information about our Long Beach facility.
Our licensed clinicians use personalized treatment plans to tailor the rehabilitation experience. We offer a welcoming, alumni-supported environment. Most people spend 8 to 12 weeks participating in our structured programs and services.
Many ILWU members and their families do not know what their insurance covers or how to get started. We make the process clear, simple, and supportive from the very first step. ILWU insurance covers most medically necessary addiction and mental health services, including therapy, inpatient treatment, and outpatient services.
Yes. Federal laws ensure insurance companies cover medically necessary procedures and treatments, including addiction rehabilitation and mental health services. Most ILWU insurance plans provide coverage for inpatient rehab, IOP, partial hospitalization (PHP), mental health treatment, therapy sessions, and behavioral health services. The specific coverage varies based on medical needs and plan details.
Our intake specialists provide fast, confidential insurance verification and an explanation of benefits in plain language. We help you make informed decisions about your treatment by coordinating detox and the level of care based on your needs and insurance coverage. New Found Life also has payment plans for people who may need assistance covering out-of-pocket expenses during rehabilitation.
The treatment services covered under an ILWU insurance plan may include alcohol and drug rehab, dual diagnosis and mental health services, or medication-assisted treatment (MAT). New Found Life does not offer long-term Suboxone maintenance or other long-term MAT services. Substance abuse treatment may include other covered services, such as group therapy, individual therapy, and family therapy.
Out-of-pocket expenses vary depending on your specific plan details, medical needs, and whether your preferred treatment services are in-network or out-of-network. Costs will vary based on the ILWU insurance provider and welfare plan. You may be responsible for covering deductibles, co-pays, and out-of-pocket maximums. We can help you determine what costs you may be responsible for covering before your insurance kicks in.
Our home-like treatment centers provide a safe harbor and family support to facilitate lasting sobriety. We have gender-specific, ocean-adjacent housing where clients benefit from community living, daily structure, and shared meals. The apartment-style residential setting encourages peer support, accountability, and the development of life skills.

New Found Life emphasizes sustained progress through structured, evidence-based care. Clients gain practical life skills and coping strategies to support lasting addiction recovery.
We involve family members throughout treatment to strengthen support networks and improve outcomes. Family education and therapy help loved ones understand addiction and contribute to long-term healing.
Clients fully engage with the 12-Step program alongside trauma-informed clinical therapy. This combination promotes accountability, personal growth, and long-term success in recovery.
Men and women live in gender-specific homes and participate in programming led by clinicians who understand the unique challenges each group faces. This approach fosters safety, comfort, and more effective healing.
Graduates continue to receive guidance through alumni programs, support groups, and telehealth check-ins. Continued involvement with family members and community resources reinforces long-term sobriety.
Every client receives a tailored plan that meets their emotional, mental, and physical needs. Plans are adjusted regularly to reflect progress and ensure measurable results.

ILWU members benefit from our multiple levels of care, dual diagnosis and mental health treatment, peer support, and family therapy. We understand the importance of tailored services and a whole-person approach to recovery that allows people to heal at their own pace and use the methods that work best for them. Our programs give clients and their families the tools to build a healthier, happier future.
Our evidence-based addiction and mental health treatment includes trauma-informed care, motivational therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and experiential therapy. Clients attend multiple individual and group therapy sessions throughout the week in our residential and outpatient programs. We use therapy sessions to help clients reframe maladaptive thoughts and behaviors, challenge unhealthy beliefs, and build essential coping skills.
New Found Life has multi-family groups each week to help families navigate the recovery process. All family members feel the effects of SUD and benefit from therapy sessions where they can gain insight, guidance, and healing. Our ongoing Zoom support groups allow families to speak with others going through similar experiences, providing a sense of belonging and mutual empowerment.
Our whole-person approach to care includes spiritual wellness and growth. We offer yoga, meditation, and various fitness options to improve overall well-being. Our experts apply spiritual principles rooted in 12-Step philosophy and provide clients with access to weekly support groups where they can fellowship with peers in recovery.
Our drug and alcohol rehab programs use therapy, support groups, and other treatments to help clients with dual diagnosis. Many people with SUD have one or more co-occurring mental health disorders requiring simultaneous treatment. We offer inpatient and outpatient dual diagnosis care.
Some common co-occurring disorders treated together include:
We help people manage mental health conditions during rehabilitation and provide referrals for aftercare services if they require continuing mental health support after completing addiction treatment.
Daily life at our residential programs follows a structured schedule that promotes personal responsibility and self-accountability.
Every morning starts with a balanced breakfast, a reflective meditation, therapy sessions, support meetings, and goal-setting for the day.
After lunch, clients attend group and individual therapy sessions focused on personal growth, relapse prevention, and life skills development.
In the evenings, people have time to make healthy social connections during shared meals and community events. Alumni may mentor new clients and help them spend their afternoons reflecting on what they have learned throughout the day.
Family therapy provides clients and their loved ones with a safe space to repair and strengthen relationships damaged by substance abuse. Weekends allow families to engage with the community alongside their loved ones, expanding their support network.

If you’re an ILWU member or supporting a loved one, you don’t have to navigate insurance or treatment alone. Our admissions team can verify your insurance coverage, explain your options, and help you take the next step toward Help, Hope, and Happiness.
ILWU insurance plans may cover inpatient, outpatient, transitional living, and aftercare services.
Our inpatient rehab programs provide structured, immersive care in a safe and substance-free environment.
Our dedicated team provides long-term support and continued therapy for clients transitioning into outpatient treatment or aftercare. Our alumni services include regular phone check-ins and community support.
Medical detox is coordinated, not on-site. We do not offer medical detox as a service. Our clinicians can refer you to trusted detoxification partners who offer medical support for withdrawal symptoms.
IOP offers clients and their families flexible scheduling options that allow for continued therapy as they transition back into everyday life.
We do not offer partial hospitalization programs. However, we recognize the value of PHP as a step-down option for clients who need additional stability during outpatient care. We provide referrals to partnered PHP care.

Individuals, families, and close friends may not know when to seek help for substance abuse. Recognizing the warning signs of addiction or continued care can help prevent long-term side effects.
Some of the primary signs you may benefit from addiction treatment include an inability to control substance use despite negative consequences and repeated attempts, relapse, extreme emotional distress, and legal, relationship, or financial trouble caused by substance use.
If you have a loved one who exhibits signs of addiction, you can help them by educating yourself on the realities of addiction and rehabilitation, hosting an intervention, providing treatment options, and providing nonjudgmental support. You are not alone. New Found Life can help you every step of the way by providing practical support, guidance, and comprehensive addiction treatment.
We provide extensive support services, extended care, and ongoing support for people in recovery.
Our medication-assisted treatment does not include long-term Suboxone maintenance. However, we do provide MAT when appropriate to help clients safely recover from opioids and other substances.
We understand the value of continued education and career goals in ongoing recovery. Our team offers tailored career and educational support to help people move forward in their recovery journey.
We have gender-specific transitional living options for clients who need a safe space during aftercare. Our sober living homes provide accountability, peer support, and opportunities to practice skills developed during rehabilitation.
Every program offers relapse-prevention education to prepare clients for long-term recovery and the transition to aftercare. We also collaborate closely with clients and their families to create personalized aftercare plans that help people feel more confident about their ability to maintain sobriety independently.
You can contact our office to verify if we accept your specific insurance plan. Our experts can help you navigate the intake process, verify your insurance coverage, and provide additional information about our programs.
Treatment generally lasts 8 to 12 weeks, with longer stays associated with better outcomes. We tailor programs to each client’s needs, lengthening or shortening treatment times to fit each person’s unique recovery goals, preferences, and medical needs. Health insurance usually covers or partially covers addiction and mental health treatment for as long as it remains medically necessary.
Our medical professionals and support staff use dual diagnosis treatment and integrative care to address addiction and co-occurring mental health issues. Psychotherapy, psychiatric care, peer support, family therapy, alternative holistic therapies, skill development, relapse prevention education, and 12-Step immersion provide a solid foundation for lasting recovery. We prioritize clients’ emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being at every stage of rehabilitation.
Yes. We encourage families to actively participate in the treatment process by providing practical support, attending weekly family therapy, and attending community events when possible.
After completing treatment for substance use disorders or dual diagnosis, you will transition to sober living housing or return home and engage in aftercare treatment. We provide comprehensive aftercare planning to ensure you continue to make progress in your recovery after completing structured care. Our treatment facilities support your ongoing recovery journey through alumni services, community events, mentorships, and other opportunities.
Union members can verify their ILWU insurance plan and coverage details by checking their account online, contacting their provider directly, or contacting us so one of our intake specialists can gather the information for them. We can work with a family member to help them determine if dependents struggling with addiction have health coverage under their ILWU plan.