Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California

Address: 21051 Warner Center Ln #105, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, United States.
Phone: 8059156263.
Website: optimumperformanceinstitute.com
Specialties: Mental health service.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Toilet, Appointments recommended.
Opinions: This company has 84 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.9/5.

šŸ“Œ Location of Optimum Performance Institute

Optimum Performance Institute 21051 Warner Center Ln #105, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, United States

ā° Open Hours of Optimum Performance Institute

  • Monday: 9 am–5 pm
  • Tuesday: 9 am–5 pm
  • Wednesday: 9 am–5 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am–5 pm
  • Friday: 9 am–5 pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Optimum Performance Institute

La Optimum Performance Institute es un centro de salud mental ubicado en Woodland Hills, California, que ofrece servicios de asesoramiento emocional y tratamiento para individuos de todas las edades.

Con un equipo experto y personalizado, la institución se enfoca en brindar apoyo y orientación para ayudar a sus pacientes a alcanzar su potencial mÔximo y mejorar su bienestar general.

La institución cuenta con instalaciones accesibles para personas con discapacidad, incluyendo un estacionamiento adaptado y una entrada y baño accesibles.

Especialidades

  • Mental health service: La institución ofrece una amplia gama de servicios de salud mental, incluyendo terapia cognitivo-conductual, terapia de aceptación y compromiso, y terapia familiar.
  • Tratamiento de adicciones
  • Terapia de grupo
  • Terapia individual

Ubicación

La Optimum Performance Institute se encuentra ubicada en 21051 Warner Center Ln #105, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, Estados Unidos.

El telƩfono de contacto es 805-915-6263 y su sitio web es optimumperformanceinstitute.com.

Otras caracterĆ­sticas

  • Estacionamiento adaptado
  • Entrada y baƱo accesibles
  • ApuntarĆ­as recomendadas

La institución ha recibido

šŸ‘ Reviews of Optimum Performance Institute

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
River B.
4/5

I recently graduated Optimum Performance Institute in May after 4.5 months of being there. My treatment team and therapist, Allie B, helped me create and accomplish 3 main treatment goals. I was working on distress tolerance, emotional regulation and self worth. I feel like I made significant progress in all 3 goals. The group therapy certainly played a part in this growth, I really enjoyed the DBT groups, mindful eating group, and emotion ID group. The program director, Jessica, and clinical director, Alisa were very supportive throughout my program and cared about my well being. I definitely think there could be more interaction in the community from them, and better communication, but otherwise they were great. Residential staff were very supportive and willing to work with clients, but understaffed. There were times when there was no staff available if you needed medication or something else. The communication between residential staff and office staff was not good, there were often miscommunications and confusion between them. my life skills coach, Samra, was amazing and was always available for any questions I had and helped me complete my goals for trying new things and getting out of my comfort zone. The education department was good too, my ECD coach was very engaged and always went the extra mile to make sure I was heading in the right direction. The health and wellness coach, Lindsay, was also so helpful in my treatment and helped me achieve my self care and health goals. The location was a huge benefit as well, 30 minutes from the beach, 30 minutes from Hollywood and 3 hours from big bear (skiing). The apartments we stayed at were clean and comfortable. The client population was supportive of each other for the most part. I think there was some issues happening that should’ve been dealt with differently that ended up effecting other clients. At times the milieu felt like high school, cliquey and isolating, but finding the right people was essential for my treatment. Overall, OPI was a positive experience for me, I feel like it met all my wants for a treatment center and more. I think the main thing I will say to any potential clients is this: if you work the program, the program works. Go to every appointment and give it your all and you will get so much out of it. I am very appreciative for OPI, I am in a much better headspace and ready for the next steps in life.

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
RC
5/5

Our child had a truly transformative experience at OPI. While it took time to get acclimated, the dedicated and compassionate staff never gave up. Their patience, structure, and support helped build trust, confidence, and essential life skills. OPI specializes in helping young adults navigate the often-challenging transition to independence, and they do it with expertise and care.
One of the most impactful aspects for us as a family was the weekly parent and occasional family therapy sessions. These were incredibly helpful—not only did our child grow, but we grew as well. The process brought us closer, gave us new tools to offer meaningful support, and helped us understand each other in deeper ways.
Thanks to OPI, our child is now living independently, gainfully employed, healthy, and happy. We’re incredibly grateful to OPI for helping our child step into adulthood with confidence—and for giving our family the tools to support that journey.

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
nahc
3/5

I’m 20 btw, I arrived at OPI on June 24, 2024, coming from a previous short term residential program near by. First day was great, got introduced to all my staff and met tons of nice peers. I would find myself having lots of anxiety, depression and just hopelessness in life. I used to be scared to talk to therapist but i learned that they can’t help you unless you tell them what you want help with. My previous treatment and OPI really helped me learn that skill.

Groups are great, get to meet all the other clients, but sometimes the space can feel like a high school with cliques and others thinking it’s okay to talk down on other clients due to their mental health. So sometimes the ā€œsafe spaceā€ they try to provide isn’t safe because you get talked about behind your back. Unfortunately OPI doesn’t seem to do anything about this bullying. Myself was never harassed/bullied, but I would watch it happen all the time to other clients and would have to stand up for them and whatever kids BS thinking they know everything.

All the staff are kind at OPI, they will be hard on you when it has to be if they really know you want to succeed and learn. For those parents who just send their kid expecting to get fixed automatically or get forced to be fixed(that is not what OPI does). If your child seems to not want to do the program, OPI unfortunately won’t discipline them due to being afraid of backlash from parents. No parent wants to hear that their child is not improving, not wanting to help themselves, and won’t accept or listen to advice other than threaten other with their own suicide. If a kid wants to go out and do drugs and have sex with others they’ll be able to do it. Also tons of clients will have nicotine… GL

I had plenty of relapses at OPI, and the addiction department was always understanding. I actually finally understood that I no longer drink to feel good, I relapsed a time at OPI because I wanted try and use substance normally, though knowing one of my problems was using substance to cope. Instead of getting mad, upset, or disappointed, they helped me realize the growth and how I didn’t go drugs to cope with some problem, but that I relapsed because there wasn’t any problems.

So they really dig deep into you and look into your actions closely. Staff at the apartments, eh it can be hit or miss whether the staff just stays on their phone the entire time while doing their hourly rounds or you could have that staff that actually cares about you and notices when you look down and actually asks how you are doing. Most of the apartment staff are nice, but there are some odd heads.

Lunch outings are a great way to meet other clients and bond more with them instead of in groups all the time. There are 2 groups each weekend, Only problem is, the cliques will complain until they all get in the same group and so then no one gets to meet anyone new.

Shoutout Staff: Arianna, Spencer, Janet, Ali, Janet, Sarah, Momma Mariam(joke name for her, she gonna see this and get mad), Karen, Mina, Gabe, Mario, Marvin, Jeff, Arlieta, Jazz, k/cali(my gang), Orlando, Diego, ALL DRIVERS, Josh,

Arianna and Spencer were part of my main treatment team and both provided outstanding work to help me learn about myself and gain confidence. Arianna was my therapist and helped me the same amount that i wanted to help myself. She realized how motivated I was to getting better and really reciprocated the energy and helped me.

Spencer was my life coach, and he helped me learn things about myself that I could never truly know. He made me realize that it’s okay to have feelings as a dude, it’s okay to open up and learn from mistakes. He was like a brother to me and if I had a 2nd chance to choose another life coach, I would chose Spencer again.

Anyway, I believe I got what I needed from OPI, but because I was motivated and determined to get better I did. It’s going to be harder for you or your child if you come here, not wanting to be better yourself. Wish everyone the best of luck in their life story and hope this helped you in deciding treatment.

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
Catalina G.
3/5

Past participant of 1 year and around 3 months here! I’ve been out since August 2024. OPI is definitely a treatment center…. Yes it helped me out in many ways and it still has its flaws. Staff were usually pretty chill and understanding. Yet OPI felt like being in a corny high school sitcom. Minus the comedy part (for the most part). Cliques were very present and it didn’t feel like a safe space. The only reason why I shared in groups was because I had to if I wanted to move up in the program. People WILL talk behind your back. I am sadly guilty of this too and I am NOT proud. I feel like OPI doesn’t take bullying and harassment seriously. Drama between pts and also staff is very present. They also forced me to write a 5 start review after I left a ā€œbad oneā€. Still OPI has its perks but i wouldn’t recommend it or any treatment like it personally. I would’ve given it 2 stars but I’m feeling generous

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
B H.
1/5

The other parents leaving reviews are correct in their assessments of OPI. Let's start with the admissions and billing staff. Admissions will tell you whatever you want to hear, truth or not, to get you in the door. Both admissions and billing will be incredibly attentive until you sign the papers. After papers were signed, I had to ask my educational consultant to run interference to get my phone calls returned.

Next therapy staff. I thought for the price, we would be getting the best of the best, but I was wrong. They are young and inexperienced, often interns. Our therapist, A Griner, was an "associate" marriage family therapist, not even licensed. I expect that level of experience for let's say, my kid's first after school therapist, but not in a facility where clients have serious mental issues and have already failed lower levels of care and certainly not in a facility charging $25-30K/month. The skill and ease that comes with years of experience was sorely missing.

Residential staff- They too are also very young. My child was admitted under OPI's "intensive" level, where she was suppose to be monitored 1:1 with a staff member. During this "1:1" monitoring she acquired and used drugs several times, including the first day she was there. Of course, OPI does manage to charge you extra for this "intensive 1:1" monitoring. That month totaled around $34K. Drugs, alcohol, and sex between participants is rampant and staff look the other way.

OPI is a failure to launch program. Other parent reviewers have stated that and they are correct. They present themselves as equipped to handle clients with significant mental issues, but that's a ruse. There are several young adult treatment centers around the country for a lot less money. OPI offers nothing that you can't get for half the price elsewhere. I learned this after we were out over $200K. Look closely at this program. I was a desperate parent trying to find help for my kid and I didn't look close enough. Don't make the mistake I did.

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
Olivia B.
1/5

Hearing details of the experienced people go through at this institution has been traumatic in of its own, I can only imagine the things the people inside are actually going through. This institution seems to promote the robotization of young adults in order to ā€œprepare them for the real world,ā€ I would argue they are doing the opposite, and only harming a true individualistic nature some clients need in order to thrive.

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
Scott F.
5/5

Well well well... where to start? I have been a resident at OPI for 600 billion light years and what can I say this place really does wonders. I changed my pronouns and I developed schizophrenia. I now hear voices that tell me the demons are saying that Mr. R Kelly is good. Thanks a lot for helping me amongst other great, inexpensive treatment centers that were only 100 k an hour!!! I am super grateful for your services. As the profit Muhammad once said, Ayisha is my wife and she just turned 9 years old, and I shall marry her forever!!! May Allah be with your program. Punish the nonconforming jewish infidels.... and remain tolerant for all people. And most importantly, remember that my pronouns are mandatory!!! Yes!!! Good job!!! Yay OPI!!!!!

Optimum Performance Institute - Woodland Hills, California
Tatiana M.
5/5

I was at OPI for 197 Days and I am happy to say that It was the best decision that I have made with my life. I learned so much from how to make some amazing friends to how to make an accurate budget with my life coach Spencer.

Spencer is one of the best. He's not always by the book and helps one get to the bottom of things happening in every day life. His goal for each client is to have them as ready as possible and as prepared for what's to come tomorrow as can be. Not to brag but I also had one of the best therapists in OPI. Ali G is a fun, confident, wicked smart woman who always left me with something new to think about. She gives some of the strangest interventions I have ever had in my life but I promise if one gives it a try it's so worth it. Her goal is to work with you on your problem areas and get you to a point of feeling confident in those areas as well.

Everyone at OPI is someone that is always going to be willing to work with you no matter what. From the drivers to the ILS staff and beyond. Trust them to know what they are doing and keep an open mind when it comes to problem solving at the apartments.

The outings and activities that I was lucky enough to have the privilege of going on were always fun. For Halloween I had the privilege of going to Halloween Horror Nights, one of the best nights of my life. Chilling with other clients and getting to know them is always one of the best parts of any day. If you choose OPI keep in mind the memories you will make because It will certainty be a story to tell.

If you need to work on your mental health, addiction, or just want a better life for yourself, I recommend OPI 100%. Thank you to everyone that got me through my journey I honestly can't wait to find out what happens next!

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