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About the Thelma McMillen Center for Chemical Dependency TreatmentFor a free and confidential assessment
call 310-784-4879 for the adult program and 310-257-5760 for the Teen program. HistoryTorrance Memorial Medical Center has been committed to helping people live clean and sober lives since 1991. In 2003, Torrance Memorial expanded this program with the establishment of The Thelma McMillen Center for Chemical Dependency Treatment of Torrance Memorial Medical Center. The center honors the memory of Thelma McMillen and was funded by her husband Karl B. McMillen Jr. This greatly expanded program is made possible through McMillen's generous gift of $5.3 million. ![]() Members of the South Bay community since 1954, the McMillens knew firsthand about the tragedy of chemical dependency, having lost their eldest son to a drug overdose in 1996. A volunteer for many years at the South Bay Free Clinic, Thelma saw firsthand the great need for chemical dependency treatment programs in the community. Karl is a successful, self-made businessman and owner of one of the largest plumbing supply wholesalers in the country. He is also a recovering alcoholic who has been sober since 1986. When his wife of 48 years passed away, Karl wanted to pay tribute to her and give back to the community he has lived in and loved for over 50 years. Haunted by his own personal tragedy and "With every teen that this program helps, we continue to realize the vision of our benefactor Karl McMillen, whose generosity made it all possible," said Moe Gelbart, Ph.D., executive director of the Thelma McMillen Center for Chemical Dependency Treatment. The FacilityThe Thelma McMillen Center for Chemical Dependency Treatment of Torrance Memorial Medical Center represents a significant commitment toward the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse in the South Bay community. The facility reflects the unique character of the program, providing a true healing environment sensitive to the special needs of its patients. Located adjacent to the hospital at 3333 Skypark Drive, the Center has been extensively remodeled, providing 10,000 square feet of space filled with unique amenities such as:
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