Residential & Inpatient Rehab
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Page 16 of 37Bronx, New York
An affordable community based drug and alcohol rehab for adult men and women over the age of 21. Services are billed on a sliding scale, and Medicaid is accepted. Health and mental health care included. Dual diagnosis and HIV positive are welcome. In The Bronx.
Monticello, New York
In Monticello NY, Recovery Center is a community addiction treatment organization of three forms of residential treatment for adult men and women. Halfway housing, supported housing and continuing housing. Sliding scale billing.
Hagerstown, Maryland
In Hagerstown, a 6-12 month continuing care facility for adult men. Very affordable (pay what you can) and with in house therapies and support.
Westminster, Massachusetts
Recovery Centers of America at Westminster is a Massachusetts-based private and exclusive luxury rehab for adults, seniors and young adults.
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Weston Recovery Solutions CT is a drug and alcohol rehab for adults. We are based in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Our focus is on residential addiction treatment. Weston Recovery Solutions CT further specializes in the provision of an intensive outpatient program (IOP), a day treatment program (PHP) and medical detoxification.
Hyattsville, Maryland
Costa Mesa, California
Northbound Treatment Services in Costa Mesa is a detox clinic and Treatment Center and long-term rehab for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Las Vegas, Nevada
The WestCare Nevada Serenity Program is a therapeutic community designed to meet the specific needs of women 18 years and older in a residential setting .
Silver Spring, Maryland
Long duration therapeutic communities for adult women and men, and women with children under the age of ten. Dual diagnosis patients are welcome. In Crownsville and Upper Marlboro.
Rhinebeck, New York
Open Arms is a women-only treatment center located in Rhinebeck, NY.
Santa Rosa, California
A free men's long term recovery home. Christian recovery principles.
West Palm Beach, Florida
Serenity House Detox Center is a luxury detox center in West Palm Beach. The facility provides inpatient detoxification services for men and women and offers many further amenities including a better staff-to-patient ratio, holistic treatment with meditation, mindfulness training and fitness services and a serene atmosphere with views of the beach and the sound of rolling waves.
Poughkeepsie, New York
Orlando, Florida
Rehab programs for pregnant and postpartum women, a Hispanic community based rehab for men and women (often those coming out of the criminal justice system) a rehab for men with co-occurring disorders and long term sober living housing for adult men and women. All programs are billed on a sliding scale based on client family income, and should be affordable to all in the community. In Orlando.<
Canoga Park, California
A women only 6 month recovery home program. Low cost 12-steps based.
San Jose, California
The Asbury Family Center is one of the only Teen Challenge centers in the United States allowing both husbands and wives to enter recovery together with their children.
Santa Monica, California
Choice and Change is a men-only treatment center located in Santa Monica, CA. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
San Francisco, California
San Francisco Adult and Teen Challenge (SFATC) is a faith-based discipleship program that teaches students how to develop spiritual strength in the fight against addiction and life-controlling problems. Our goal is to empower students by showing them how to simultaneously pursue God, follow rules, work hard, and build relationships with other people in their community.
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