Programs
A continuum of care so a person can move between levels of intensity without starting over with a new team. The right starting point depends on what's happening medically, what's happening at home, and what's been tried before.
Levels of care, from most to least structured
Detox
Medically supervised withdrawal management. The first 3–7 days under clinical supervision, around the clock.
Inpatient
24/7 structured care after detox or for clients who need more clinical and medical support than outpatient can provide.
Residential
Live on campus while doing the deeper clinical work — therapy, group, family sessions, skills practice.
Outpatient
Continued therapy and groups while returning to work, school, or family — PHP, IOP, and standard outpatient.
Transitional Living
Sober, structured housing during outpatient — the bridge between residential treatment and full independent living.
Family Program
Education and therapy for partners, parents, and adult children. Recovery has to include the people it lives with.
How we decide where to start
Level of care is determined by clinical assessment. The clinician on your first call will ask about substances used, frequency, last use, prior withdrawals, current medications, mental health history, and what your living situation looks like. That conversation drives the recommendation.
Insurance and cost
We work with most major commercial insurance plans. Benefits are verified before admission so you know what is and isn't covered. Call admissions at (866) 514-7282 to start.