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IT STARTED WITH ONE PARTICIPANT, ONE STAFF MEMBER AND ONE COUCH…

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Welcome to the Benchmark Transitions Sitemap. Since 1993, Benchmark Transitions has been a trusted provider of transitional living programs, serving adults struggling with emotional, behavioral, and addiction challenges. Based in Southern California, we have over three decades of experience helping men and women regain their health, rebuild family relationships, and develop independence in a sober and supportive environment.

This sitemap provides a complete list of all the pages and posts on our website, offering a convenient way to explore the resources and information available to support you or your loved ones in recovery.

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Our Core Focus

The Benchmark Transitions family is dedicated to transforming the lives of adults and their families through the development of courage, conscience and character.

Our Ethics

Benchmark Transitions follows the principles outlined in the California Uniform Code of Conduct for Certified and Registered Alcohol and Drug Professionals, as well as the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) [ethics] and the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Providers (NATSAP)

Our Core Values

Benchmark Transitions is pleased to support these Core Values in our daily operations, staff interactions and in our client and family care.

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Licensing, Accreditation, Professional Affiliations

Benchmark Transitions is licensed and certified by the State of California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) for residential treatment and extended care outpatient programs. Benchmark offers a dual diagnosis program specifically designed for adult men with co-occurring mental health disorders and substance use disorders (mild/moderate/sever.)

Benchmark’s extended residential care is the longest running adult specific supportive transitional living program in the nation, with nearly 30 years experience.

The educational component of Benchmark Transitions, Benchmark Young Adult School®,  is fully accredited as an Outstanding Academic Institution by the National Private Schools Association Group (NPSAG).

Benchmark holds a Private School Affidavit through the State of California, has been a member in good standing of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools & Programs (NATSAP) since its inception and is a member of the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP), as well as a founding member of Young Adult Transition Association (YATA).

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Verify Your Insurance With Us

Benchmark Transitions works with all major insurance companies and is pleased to be an In Network provider with Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross (accepting most BCBS Blue Card plans), First Health, Kaiser Permanente of Southern California, MHN, TriCare West and Quantum Health.

WE ACCEPT MOST MAJOR INSURANCE PROVIDERS

    Notice of Confidentiality

    Information regarding your healthcare, including payment for healthcare, is protected by two federal laws:  the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”), 42 U.S.C. § 1320d et seq., 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 & 164, and the Confidentiality Law, 42 U.S.C. § 290dd-2, 42 C.F.R. Part 2.  Under these laws, we may not communicate to a person outside of the Program that you attend the Program, nor may we disclose any information identifying you as an alcohol or drug abuser, or disclose any other protected information except as permitted by law.  The law allows us to share information with your caregivers, your insurance companies, and financially responsible people.

    A statement explaining client’s personal rights and information about making complaints is attached in the Admissions Agreement.  Clients acknowledge that they have been personally advised of, and given at admission, a copy of this statement explaining personal rights and information about making complaints.

    As a participant in the Program, clients may become aware of protected health information relating to other participants in the Program, including, but not limited to, the fact that an individual is a participant of the Program.  Clients understand and acknowledge that protected health information about other participants is personal, and agree to maintain the confidentiality of any such information, whether written or oral, that you become aware of as a result of your participation in the Program.  Clients understand that violating this provision may result in your discharge and termination from the Program.