Ready to Begin?
Ready to Begin?
Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to support you. From insurance verification to travel logistics, we’ll walk with you every step of the way.
Our trained counselors are available day and night to answer questions, listen, and guide you through your options. You or your loved one are only one call away from life-long sobriety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I call just to ask about insurance or cost?
Of course. We can explain what your insurance may cover, what it may not, and what to expect financially — with no pressure and no obligation. Because we work with most insurance plans, treatment is often more affordable than people assume (and in some cases may cost nothing).
What types of addiction do you treat?
We treat a wide range of substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, prescription drugs, methamphetamine, and cocaine. In addition, we specialize in treating the co occurring mental health factors that often happen alongside addiction, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders. Our approach addresses both substance use and mental health together so clients receive comprehensive, integrated care rather than treating each issue separately.
Do you offer medical detox?
Yes. We offer medically supervised detox supported by trained medical professionals who monitor your safety and comfort throughout the process. Our team is there to support you every step of the way, helping manage withdrawal symptoms and ensuring a safe, compassionate start to treatment.
Are phones or electronics allowed?
Phone and electronics use is typically limited during treatment so clients can fully focus on their recovery without outside distractions. In most cases, phones are secured upon admission and designated times are provided for approved calls with family, loved ones, or employers. These guidelines help create a structured, supportive environment while still allowing appropriate and healthy communication.
What should I bring with me to treatment?
You should bring comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, and any prescribed medications in their original pharmacy bottles. It is also helpful to bring a valid ID, insurance information, and a small number of personal items such as books or a journal. For safety and focus, items like alcohol, drugs, weapons, and unapproved electronics are not permitted. Our admissions team will provide a detailed packing list ahead of time so you know exactly what to bring and what to leave at home.
Is my personal information private?
Yes. Every call is completely confidential. Your name and personal details are not shared, and no one is notified if you choose to check your insurance benefits. You can talk openly and honestly.
Should I wait to call until my loved one agrees to treatment?
It’s best not to wait. The sooner you call, the sooner we can help you understand next steps, prepare for difficult conversations, and feel more supported through the process. Having a plan in place can also make it easier for your loved one to say yes when they’re ready.
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Ready to Begin?
Ready to Begin?
Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to support you. From insurance verification to travel logistics, we’ll walk with you every step of the way.
Our trained counselors are available day and night to answer questions, listen, and guide you through your options. You or your loved one are only one call away from life-long sobriety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I call just to ask about insurance or cost?
Of course. We can explain what your insurance may cover, what it may not, and what to expect financially — with no pressure and no obligation. Because we work with most insurance plans, treatment is often more affordable than people assume (and in some cases may cost nothing).
What types of addiction do you treat?
We treat a wide range of substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, prescription drugs, methamphetamine, and cocaine. In addition, we specialize in treating the co occurring mental health factors that often happen alongside addiction, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders. Our approach addresses both substance use and mental health together so clients receive comprehensive, integrated care rather than treating each issue separately.
Do you offer medical detox?
Yes. We offer medically supervised detox supported by trained medical professionals who monitor your safety and comfort throughout the process. Our team is there to support you every step of the way, helping manage withdrawal symptoms and ensuring a safe, compassionate start to treatment.
Are phones or electronics allowed?
Phone and electronics use is typically limited during treatment so clients can fully focus on their recovery without outside distractions. In most cases, phones are secured upon admission and designated times are provided for approved calls with family, loved ones, or employers. These guidelines help create a structured, supportive environment while still allowing appropriate and healthy communication.
What should I bring with me to treatment?
You should bring comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, and any prescribed medications in their original pharmacy bottles. It is also helpful to bring a valid ID, insurance information, and a small number of personal items such as books or a journal. For safety and focus, items like alcohol, drugs, weapons, and unapproved electronics are not permitted. Our admissions team will provide a detailed packing list ahead of time so you know exactly what to bring and what to leave at home.
Is my personal information private?
Yes. Every call is completely confidential. Your name and personal details are not shared, and no one is notified if you choose to check your insurance benefits. You can talk openly and honestly.
Should I wait to call until my loved one agrees to treatment?
It’s best not to wait. The sooner you call, the sooner we can help you understand next steps, prepare for difficult conversations, and feel more supported through the process. Having a plan in place can also make it easier for your loved one to say yes when they’re ready.