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Founded
  
2014

Website
  
championrecovery.com

Location
  
303 South C Street, Lompoc, California, United States

Hospital type
  
Addiction Treatment Center

Beds
  
34 hospital, 16 residential

Lists
  
Hospitals in California

Champion Center, located in Lompoc, CA, is owned and operated by the Lompoc Valley Medical Center as a chemical dependency rehabilitation hospital and residential treatment program. Champion Center provides a full spectrum of addiction treatment for patients and their families to recover from the disease of addiction and it's related disorders.

Contents

  • Medical Services Unit: a 34-bed medical detoxification unit.
  • The Oaks, Residential Treatment Center: a 16-bed inpatient residential treatment unit.
  • Sober Living Residences: 4 condo, 30-bed residences
  • Facility

    Champion Center was built by ProWest Constructors in the demolished and remodeled 43,000 square foot old Lompoc Hospital building. The new building was designed by NTD Architecture specifically for chemical dependency treatment.

    History

    Champion Center is a product of a partnership between the Lompoc Valley Medical Center and Addiction Medicine Services, Inc. The Lompoc Valley Medical Center was one of the first operating healthcare districts established in California. Addiction Medicine Services, Inc. provides behavioral health and chemical dependency clinical services.

    Naming and Licensing

    The entire campus is often referred to as "Champion Center" however the facility has two separate licenses. One license is for "The Champion Center" is for a 34-bed chemical dependency recovery hospital. The other licence is for "The Oaks-A Residential Treatment Program at the Champion Center", licensed by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) for a 16-bed residential treatment program.

    CARF Accreditation

    Champion Center has a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International for the following programs:

  • Detoxification
  • Inpatient Treatment
  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment
  • Partial Hospitalization
  • Residential Treatment
  • CIHQ Accreditation

    In March 2015, Champion Center also earned a three-year accreditation from the Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality (CIHQ).

    References

    Champion Center Wikipedia